zed and the architecture and
> technology stack has been broadly indentified.
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most directories under / is not to give execute permission to all. This
error was further compounded by him putting his app under /root which is
usually more heavily protected than most directories.
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> My app is under the directory /root/web2py/web2py. Sorry about the
> late reply.
and if you notice, that does not have 755 permissions - and it is not a
very healthy thing to put apps under /root - but it is your funeral!
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> > am getting a 404
>
> I guess he meant https://github.com/skarra/PRS Thanks
figured it out - sorry for the noise.
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> I invite you to browse the source code
> at:https://github.com/skarra/PRSand/or give the application a spin
> here:
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> I tried it over IE, Firefox and Chrome. All had the same result.
cd to /, do ls -al and paste the output here
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etimes
it takes hours to work. Can you give the output of apache error logs -
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On Fri, 2012-07-20 at 17:18 +0800, Senthil wrote:
> But i have already set that. The only difference is i have given all
> permissions to all, meaning
>
> chmod -R 777 /path_to_static/
there *are* easier ways to commit suicide! Disable selinux and see if it
helps.
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> But i keep getting the 403 forbidden error. Am not sure what am doing
> wrong here .
chmod -R 755 /path_to_static/
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> To apply, send a mail to care...@wwstay.com with your github/bitbucket
> url. *Don't send resumes*.
I wish more people would make this condition.
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> [Commercial]
> [OT] - Off-topic
> [X-POST] - Cross posted to multiple groups
the last one to be used *solely* for announcements of general importance
to all the lists it is posted to.
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how this is related to running the DHCP server
> on the router.
ok if you configure the server on the router yourself, replace the root
password and configure the firewall there also (after all most routers
run linux, so no big deal - anyway this is getting highly OT.
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> Kenneth Gonsalves writes:
>
> [...]
>
> > but one thing, networks where you rely on the dhcp server on the
> > router are highly unsafe. Please avoid them.
>
> Why so?
in the first place, these are set
o write any scripts. Just a
cron job to handle the timing. I do not know anything about windows -
but one thing, networks where you rely on the dhcp server on the router
are highly unsafe. Please avoid them.
>
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mputer is still connected to the internal LAN, so
> file/print
> sharing should be allowed.
what is the configuration of the LAN? are you using some proxy like
squid and a dhcp server, or are you using the router as a dhcp server?
Are you running your own firewall?
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I am conducting two python workshops for students in Trivandrum on 23rd
and 24th June. I would like to have some help in the lab on these days -
and maybe to take a few sessions also. The organisers will handle travel
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arty vendors who offer warranties for specific
products/stacks.
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double edged. It magnifies the differences between
> > the students so smart kids get a greater advantage earlier on while
> > average ones who stick to the purely academic line lose out a little.
> >
> >> Any advice and/or help will be much appreciated.
> > S
way to reply privately other
than cutting and pasting the sender's address.
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> Ah well, that was supposed to go to the sender. My bad. Ignore it.
welcome to the club
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On Fri, 2012-02-17 at 01:19 +0530, Nikunj Badjatya wrote:
> I have never worked on developing GUIs before. Need some suggestions
> on how
> to proceed with one.
basic - tkinter, advanced - wxPython, sexy - kivy
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On Wed, 2012-02-08 at 22:20 +0800, Senthil Kumaran wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 03:17:06PM +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> > I do private one-to-one coaching in python and django. I am based in
>
> Was the group response intentional? If so, appreciate that!. :-)
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On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 17:29 +0530, Balachandran Sivakumar wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
> wrote:
> > On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 17:17 +0530, Jins Thomas wrote:
> >
> > debian will take some time and RHEL will take a long time.
>
>Y
On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 17:17 +0530, Jins Thomas wrote:
> > Yes, Thanks, i meant the same, especially RHEL
debian will take some time and RHEL will take a long time.
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>
>
>
my brute force on 10 took several hours - but I see solutions that run
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On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 21:47 +, स्वक्ष wrote:
> This
> reply <http://www.b-list.org/weblog/2007/sep/04/orm-wars/> is a
> definite must read.
this is ancient
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> "Talk is cheap, show me the code" -- Linus Torvalds
please do not propagate quotations out of context
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vote is for peewee - it is django-like, and although I have not
tried peewee in production, it looks like just the thing I need for my
forthcoming android project.
ps. thanks for introducing me to peewee.
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On Wed, 2012-01-04 at 14:24 +0800, Senthil Kumaran wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
> wrote:
> >
> > am looking at kivy right now
>
> Looks neat. I would like to try that one too.
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can anyone recommend a python framework for android?
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> def peoria(holes):
> import random
> random.shuffle(holes)
> result = []
> checklist = []
> used = []
> for hole in holes:
> if len(checklist) == 3:
> break
On Tue, 2011-12-27 at 18:26 +0530, Noufal Ibrahim wrote:
> P.S. This is the first email I've seen that's explictly asking for a
> "beautiful" coder to get work done. :)
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> I have posted at, http://pastebin.com/BG6X70Sv
> I don't understand why or how it got stripped.
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I think the attachment got stripped.
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, bk[4].pop(0), bk[5].pop(0) ] + random.sample(
> bk[3] + bk[4] + bk[5], 3 )
>
> Some times the crude method is the best method ?
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> bk[3] + bk[4] + bk[5], 3 )
>
> Some times the crude method is the best method ?
perfect - you win a free golf lesson the next time you are in Ooty.
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(18, 4)]
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On Sat, 2011-12-10 at 20:07 +0530, chetan giridhar wrote:
> - OOPS concepts in Python
they want people who apologise when they drop things?
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hi,
one of my trainees is about to graduate. If you wish to employ him,
please contact me offlist.
note 1: he is not a rocket scientist and has no job experience, so if
you have advanced positions, he will not suit.
note 2: I charge a small fee for placement
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g where I am going wrong here.
it would be nice if you posted the actual code you used (even if you are
working for the CIA I am sure they won't mind)
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mes we try to test the
> javascript events on browser, I thought javascript is more useful.
sorry - I was under the impression that selenium was written in Java
>
> Java is for mobile /server side these days, right? :)
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> did the trick for me.
me too
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> I think this statement is a bit too strong. Yes, you will run into
> problems
> if you're replacing something as fundamental as the ORM or template
> langauge
quite a few people are happy with jinja and SQLAlchemy.
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> configuration issue on ubuntu
as I said transmeta project is not maintained nowadays and does not work
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> Thanks in advance
looks like the project is dead. No updates since mid march 2011. It
breaks with versions later than that. I am moving to
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On Fri, 2011-11-18 at 18:59 +0530, bhuvan thaker wrote:
> + What programming language is most suitable for web 2.0 kind of
> application development.
> This is in the context of time taken to build app + less problematic +
> platform neutral.
errm ... a wild guess - python?
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On Tue, 2011-11-15 at 13:21 +, Asif Jamadar wrote:
> Another question how we can check the feature 'export CSV' in this
> questionnaire app?
export CSV means to create a comma separated file which can be imported
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this is the django equivalent:
https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/UsingTheMailingList
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>
>
the docs specifically state that django auth is not used. You will have
to roll your own (or use django auth)
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On Tue, 2011-11-15 at 04:37 +, Asif Jamadar wrote:
> Can you provide me the url for their webite?
http://duckduckgo.com/?q=seantis+questionnaire
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> Where i can get user manual or tutorial for seantis questionnaire
> django application?
their website would be a good place.
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python collections are cool and I am dying to use them in production.
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gt; explore
> with django frame work ?
could you explain what you mean?
> is there any fresher job openings related to python
yes - many
> ?how much knowledge they can expect as a fresher in python ?
you should know how to write a decorator.
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> Please pardon me for this off-topic post.
why should we?
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On Mon, 2011-11-07 at 16:53 +0530, Shashidhar Paragonda wrote:
> is my if else structure is wrong or not I am totally not getting
> other idea please help
> >> thank you in advance.
please paste code
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I was looking at pyjamas - it seems a little unusual - has anyone used
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> that
> > time for a one-off thing like this.
>
> If it's one off and you're not going to use it for long, you can try
> posterity.
*I* am not going to use it, and since it is not going to live on *my*
server, I went with roundcube/mysql. I now need
ttp://code.google.com/p/webpymail/
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which are maintained but both are in PHP.
>
>
that is my problem - the default for roundcube is mysql, and am unable
to configure it for postgresql without spending time on understanding
how installing drivers for PHP works. And I do not want to spend that
time for a one-off thing like
On Wed, 2011-10-12 at 18:01 +0530, Baishampayan Ghose wrote:
> Lamson - http://lamsonproject.org/
sorry - wrong question - I meant webmail client - like openwebmail.
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anyone know of a webmail server in python - I remember using one some
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On Sat, 2011-10-08 at 13:29 +0530, Sriram Narayanan wrote:
> http://seldo.com/weblog/2011/08/11/php_needs_to_die_what_will_replace_it
the guy seems to be a bit confused at the difference between a language
and a framework - hardly surprising given his core competency.
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On Fri, 2011-10-07 at 15:23 +0530, Noufal Ibrahim wrote:
> > if you were to include something on mercurial, it would no longer be
> > OT
>
> Arguably but I don't use hg.
I see some repos on bitbucket - you maintain them with hg-git? (a good
topic that you could a
The details are at
> http://nibrahim.net.in/2011/10/07/git_training.html
>
> Please spread the word.
if you were to include something on mercurial, it would no longer be OT
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> Let me identify if any other MVC framework I can use along with python
> 3.2.
django is not an MKC framework anyway.
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> tells poorly poorly about that commentator. It has been only these two
> cases that I've raised concerns about.
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On Wed, 2011-09-14 at 18:47 +0530, Noufal Ibrahim wrote:
> So, job postings not at all related to Python are fine as long as
> they're prefixed with [JOB]?
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>
> If a job posting matches all of the above, it is all good. However, as
> a community if everyone agrees, one can add:
>
> - Must mention Python as keyword in job posting.
an advertisement for a job in a zoo involving cleaning the reptile
enclosure would fulfill your criter
the mistake of telling OK to this guy on posting here, never
> going to repeat the mistake again. I had thought better of this list
> in fact. My bad.
love of language is not the issue - this list has a specific focus, and
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> We have to then solve a problem to having a common understanding of
> what's fine and what's not.
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; > can be good (any language) programmers too. AFAIK, Y! is one such.
> >
> > That is not evident in their post. I think people should respect the
> list
> users when posting. In Python is not mentioned as a skill set, then
> this
> list should not be used for those
nt call that a user group meeting. That is definitely
> apathy though better than no meeting any day.
it works
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> > with some breaks now and then.
>
> A fixed date without attendees does not a user group meeting
> make. ChennaiPy has *some* people attending every month.
on several occasions we had 2
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e when the value of the first
dropdown changes.
A sample of overriding __init__ is here:
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I do not do ajax - all the samples are proprietary.
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On Tue, 2011-08-16 at 05:46 +, Asif Jamadar wrote:
> I have two dropdowns one dropdown is dependent on other (Ex.
> Country/State dropdowns)
>
> Now how can I implement this thing in django?
>
>
ajax
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On Fri, 2011-08-12 at 22:36 +0530, kracekumar ramaraju wrote:
> Things you could do to improve diversity
what is a diverse person?
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>
> I mailed a while ago about choosing the right tool for a given task
> (as
> opposed to seeing everything as a nail).
>
> Are there any reasons why you're interested in doing this in Python
> (as
> opposed to say Ruby)?
or C?
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ms of time to code it up - solution.
right now I need one value - but that will probably change.
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om.getElementsByTagName("distance")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue
> u'1489'
thanks - perfect.
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2011-07-28T07:04:01
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Sägerstraße
Im Gisinger Feld
I want to get the value of the distance element - 1489. What is the
simplest way of doing this?
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On Thu, 2011-07-14 at 19:18 +0530, Venkatraman S wrote:
> Never seen KG type so much till now ;)
finally getting some speed with Dvorak.
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