On 02/10/12 17:57, Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 09:59:32AM -0400, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>> On Oct 02, 2012, at 02:42 PM, Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
>>
>>> As far as I know, pylint already runs with Python3. Doesn't it?
>>
>> pyflakes is the one we want to port.
>
> May I ask why ?
>
On Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 09:59:32AM -0400, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Oct 02, 2012, at 02:42 PM, Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
>
> >As far as I know, pylint already runs with Python3. Doesn't it?
>
> pyflakes is the one we want to port.
May I ask why ?
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On Oct 02, 2012, at 02:42 PM, Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
>As far as I know, pylint already runs with Python3. Doesn't it?
pyflakes is the one we want to port.
Cheers,
-Barry
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On 2 October 2012 09:01, Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
> PS: by the way, would anyone know of a way to use chroot or something
> similar to allow any user to have any number of virtual environments
> that use apt-get to install stuff and fall-back to the system if
> something is not installed in the virt
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for the feedback -- valid concerns and besides first 3 points
indeed you give the answers I am usually give people: that is why we
provide NeuroDebian VM which is used by quite a few users who either
have admin access on their boxes or just pursuade IT personnel to do
just 1 cu
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 10:40:27AM -0400, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Sep 28, 2012, at 09:47 AM, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
>
> >^^ this is a great idea. It'd be nice if we could prototype a flake8 /
> >pyflakes run against the archive, and filter for serious errors
>
> First, we need to get tools
Hi Yaroslav,
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:40:58AM -0400, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> To not be too ambitious and to not invest too much time I have decided to
> submit only a talk. Here follows a perspective title, abstract and some
> notes/outline which will not be a part of submission. I would r
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