Re: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 2:42 PM, Deborah Swanson wrote: > So good job. Are you proud of the mess you've made? > I would have plonked you ages ago, but the fireworks have been too much fun to watch. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

RE: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread Deborah Swanson
You are correct. My health is at it's lowest ebb in many years. Quite possibly I forgot that I'd deleted the post with the traceback instead of sending it because I was overwhelmed with pain at the time, and with the difficulties in doing even the smallest things. However, in your opening quote of

Re: Python not able to find package but it is installed

2017-05-30 Thread Pavol Lisy
On 5/31/17, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Tue, 30 May 2017 19:27:48 + (UTC), Mahmood Naderan via Python-list > declaimed the following: > >># trying /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/openpyxl.so >># trying /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/openpyxlmodule.so >># trying /usr/lib/python2.6/site-pa

Re: Overriding methods on a per instance basis

2017-05-30 Thread Steve D'Aprano
On Tue, 30 May 2017 12:00 pm, Kunal Jamdade wrote: > I tried to understand overriding methods on per instance class. But i am > not getting it. Can you help me in getting the mail. Or can u suggest me at > least what should i read before reading "this topic"? > > Can you explain me with one more

Re: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread breamoreboy
On Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 11:32:46 PM UTC+1, Deborah Swanson wrote: > I really don't get it how all of you have latched onto this idea that I > said pip tried to install Visual Studio. I said it happened when I tried > to upgrade pip, and I agreed with someone else who wondered if it might > have

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:06 AM, Ian Kelly wrote: > What if you want to set cursor options before executing the query, > e.g. Cursor.setoutputsize? It doesn't make sense as a Connection > method, but it needs to be called before execute. Then you need to > access the cursor before it has a result

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Ian Kelly
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Jon Ribbens wrote: > On 2017-05-30, Ian Kelly wrote: >> On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Jon Ribbens >> wrote: >> A cursor is just a control structure for traversing over a result set. > > Exactly - so it makes no sense at all to have one when there is no > resu

Re: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread MRAB
On 2017-05-30 23:04, Deborah Swanson wrote: I never said it was pip's fault, so there's nothing for you to accept my word on. It could easily have been something that Anaconda3 did in the process of upgrading pip. But you're just trying drag this on as long as possible by manufacturing an argume

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Jon Ribbens
On 2017-05-30, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Jon Ribbens > wrote: > A cursor is just a control structure for traversing over a result set. Exactly - so it makes no sense at all to have one when there is no result set. It makes even less sense to require one in order to exe

RE: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread Deborah Swanson
I really don't get it how all of you have latched onto this idea that I said pip tried to install Visual Studio. I said it happened when I tried to upgrade pip, and I agreed with someone else who wondered if it might have been Anaconda3 that did it. May I remind you that I wasn't the one to reigni

Re: Circular iteration on tuple starting from a specific index

2017-05-30 Thread guillaume . paulet
Hi Beppe ! There are some powerful tools in the standard *itertools* module, you should have a look at it :) https://docs.python.org/3/library/itertools.html This is what I would do to cycle over you iterable without making several copies of it. ``` from itertools import islice, chain def

Re: Where is pydlna-server?

2017-05-30 Thread breamoreboy
On Friday, May 26, 2017 at 9:22:10 PM UTC+1, MoonKid wrote: > I have read about a project called "pydlna-server". But it looks like > that it is gone. Does anyone know about that project, the source or have > contact to the last maintainer. > > There is an google archive page about it >

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Ian Kelly
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Jon Ribbens wrote: > Indeed. As I say, I think perhaps the source of the confusion is that > DB-API cursors make no sense at all, rather than the problem being > transactions per se. > > It's almost as if DB-API was written by someone who had never seen > a databas

RE: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread Deborah Swanson
I never said it was pip's fault, so there's nothing for you to accept my word on. It could easily have been something that Anaconda3 did in the process of upgrading pip. But you're just trying drag this on as long as possible by manufacturing an argument where there is none. > -Original Messa

Re: Re: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread Paul Moore
On 30 May 2017 at 21:27, Deborah Swanson wrote: > I have already offered to do whatever you would like me to do on this > system - after I'm up and running on Linux. I need a functioning PyCharm > on this system until that happens. OK. I'm not sure I care enough to remind you, but if you want to

Re: Python not able to find package but it is installed

2017-05-30 Thread Pavol Lisy
What is output from $ pip ---version $ easy_install --version ? Maybe you have two pythons and only one pip? $ find /opt -name python $ find /usr -name python $ find /opt -name pip $ find /usr -name pip On 5/30/17, Mahmood Naderan via Python-list wrote: > Well yes. It looks in other folders

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Re: Re: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 6:27 AM, Deborah Swanson wrote: > Please accept my word that the attempt to upgrade pip broke when it > tried to install Visual Studio 2015, and I wouldn't even have known to > say that's what happened if I hadn't seen it in the traceback. Quite > possibly it wasn't suppose

Re: Pandas dataframe, how to find a very specific max values?

2017-05-30 Thread Peter Otten
zljubi...@gmail.com wrote: > I have a dataframe: > > > df = pd.DataFrame({ >'x': [3,4,5,8,10,11,12,13,15,16,18,21,24,25], >'a': [10,9,16,4,21,5,3,17,11,5,21,19,3,9] > }) > > df > Out[30]: > a x > 0 10 3 > 19 4 > 2 16 5 > 34 8 > 4 21 10 > 55 11 > 63

RE: Re: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread Deborah Swanson
I have already offered to do whatever you would like me to do on this system - after I'm up and running on Linux. I need a functioning PyCharm on this system until that happens. Please accept my word that the attempt to upgrade pip broke when it tried to install Visual Studio 2015, and I wouldn't

Re: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread Paul Moore
On 30 May 2017 at 20:15, Deborah Swanson wrote: > Why do you care so deeply what pip does on an operating system that is > no longer supported? Sigh. I guess we just have to agree to differ. > And I'm sorry you're upset that pip is not behaving as expected, but > please remember that this happen

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Jon Ribbens
On 2017-05-30, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Tue, 30 May 2017 15:12:55 - (UTC), Jon Ribbens > declaimed the following: >>I can't make head nor tail of what they are trying to say there. >>Mind you, it doesn't help that the DB-API concept of cursors seems >>to bear almost no resemblance to the

Re: Python not able to find package but it is installed

2017-05-30 Thread Mahmood Naderan via Python-list
Well yes. It looks in other folders >>> import openpyxl # trying openpyxl.so # trying openpyxlmodule.so # trying openpyxl.py # trying openpyxl.pyc # trying /usr/lib64/python2.6/openpyxl.so # trying /usr/lib64/python2.6/openpyxlmodule.so # trying /usr/lib64/python2.6/openpyxl.py # trying /usr/lib64

RE: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread Deborah Swanson
Why do you care so deeply what pip does on an operating system that is no longer supported? Anaconda3 Python 3.4.3 just barely installed on XP SP2, and it's given me nothing but trouble since. I don't need any help with it. As for my original question about installing recordclass from source, I g

Pandas dataframe, how to find a very specific max values?

2017-05-30 Thread zljubisic
I have a dataframe: df = pd.DataFrame({ 'x': [3,4,5,8,10,11,12,13,15,16,18,21,24,25], 'a': [10,9,16,4,21,5,3,17,11,5,21,19,3,9] }) df Out[30]: a x 0 10 3 19 4 2 16 5 34 8 4 21 10 55 11 63 12 7 17 13 8 11 15 95 16 10 21 18 11 19 21 12

Re: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread Paul Moore
On 30 May 2017 at 16:56, Deborah Swanson wrote: > I'm sorry people on the list somehow got the idea I was asking for help > with this. Originally I only asked how to build recordclass from source, > and apparently I made the mistake of chiming in with my experiences with > Anaconda3, Python 3.4.3,

Re: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread bartc
On 30/05/2017 18:46, Deborah Swanson wrote: My strong suspicion is that the reason I'm actually seeing failed attempts to install Visual C++ and Visual Studio 2015 while none of you others are seeing any use of Visual C++/Studio is because it shows up in my tracebacks when it fails. In an XP SP3

RE: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread Deborah Swanson
> -Original Message- > From: Deborah Swanson [mailto:pyt...@deborahswanson.net] > Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 8:57 AM > To: 'Paul Moore' > Subject: RE: How to install Python package from source on Windows > > > I'm sorry people on the list somehow got the idea I was > asking for help

Sybil 1.0.1 Released!

2017-05-30 Thread Chris Withers
Hi All, I'm pleased to announce a new release of Sybil, a library to help you test the examples in your documentation. This release fixes a bug where unicode and byte literals weren't corrected in doctest tracebacks, event when FIX_BYTE_UNICODE_REPR was specified. The package is on PyPI and

Re: Circular iteration on tuple starting from a specific index

2017-05-30 Thread Peter Otten
Beppe wrote: > hi all > > I've a tuple, something like > > x = ("A","B","C","D","E","F","G","H",) > > I would want to iterate on all tuple's elements > starting from a specific index > with the difference that I would want to restart from the beginning when I > reach the end of the tupla > >

Re: Circular iteration on tuple starting from a specific index

2017-05-30 Thread Beppe
Il giorno martedì 30 maggio 2017 18:43:42 UTC+2, Ian ha scritto: > On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Beppe wrote: > > hi all > > > > I've a tuple, something like > > > > x = ("A","B","C","D","E","F","G","H",) > > > > I would want to iterate on all tuple's elements > > starting from a specific inde

Re: Circular iteration on tuple starting from a specific index

2017-05-30 Thread Beppe
Il giorno martedì 30 maggio 2017 18:51:50 UTC+2, MRAB ha scritto: > On 2017-05-30 17:25, Beppe wrote: > > hi all > > > > I've a tuple, something like > > > > x = ("A","B","C","D","E","F","G","H",) > > > > I would want to iterate on all tuple's elements > > starting from a specific index > > > >

Re: Circular iteration on tuple starting from a specific index

2017-05-30 Thread MRAB
On 2017-05-30 17:25, Beppe wrote: hi all I've a tuple, something like x = ("A","B","C","D","E","F","G","H",) I would want to iterate on all tuple's elements starting from a specific index something like Python 2.7.9 (default, Jun 29 2016, 13:08:31) [GCC 4.9.2] on linux2 Type "help", "copyri

Re: Circular iteration on tuple starting from a specific index

2017-05-30 Thread Ian Kelly
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Beppe wrote: > hi all > > I've a tuple, something like > > x = ("A","B","C","D","E","F","G","H",) > > I would want to iterate on all tuple's elements > starting from a specific index > > > something like > > Python 2.7.9 (default, Jun 29 2016, 13:08:31) > [GCC 4.9

Circular iteration on tuple starting from a specific index

2017-05-30 Thread Beppe
hi all I've a tuple, something like x = ("A","B","C","D","E","F","G","H",) I would want to iterate on all tuple's elements starting from a specific index something like Python 2.7.9 (default, Jun 29 2016, 13:08:31) [GCC 4.9.2] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for m

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 1:59 AM, MRAB wrote: > On 2017-05-30 16:03, Jon Ribbens wrote: >> >> On 2017-05-30, Joseph L. Casale wrote: There's no difference I'm aware of in the implementations I've used, but having a consistent API does allow for constructions such as: try:

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread MRAB
On 2017-05-30 16:03, Jon Ribbens wrote: On 2017-05-30, Joseph L. Casale wrote: There's no difference I'm aware of in the implementations I've used, but having a consistent API does allow for constructions such as: try: do_stuff(conn) except: conn.rollback() finally: conn.commit()

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 1:09 AM, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 8:21 AM, Chris Angelico wrote: >> On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 12:12 AM, Ian Kelly wrote: >>> There's no difference I'm aware of in the implementations I've used, >>> but having a consistent API does allow for constructions s

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Jon Ribbens
On 2017-05-30, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Tue, 30 May 2017 13:42:14 - (UTC), Jon Ribbens > declaimed the following: >>On 2017-05-30, Skip Montanaro wrote: >>> Assuming the underlying database supports transactions, is there any >>> difference between calling the commit() method on the conn

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Ian Kelly
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 8:19 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote: > -Original Message- > From: Python-list [mailto:python-list- > bounces+jcasale=activenetwerx@python.org] On Behalf Of Ian Kelly > Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 8:12 AM > To: Python > Subject: Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execu

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Ian Kelly
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 8:21 AM, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 12:12 AM, Ian Kelly wrote: >> There's no difference I'm aware of in the implementations I've used, >> but having a consistent API does allow for constructions such as: >> >> try: >> do_stuff(conn) >> except: >>

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Jon Ribbens
On 2017-05-30, Joseph L. Casale wrote: >> There's no difference I'm aware of in the implementations I've used, >> but having a consistent API does allow for constructions such as: >> >> try: >> do_stuff(conn) >> except: >> conn.rollback() >> finally: >> conn.commit() > > So you always

RE: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Joseph L. Casale
-Original Message- From: Python-list [mailto:python-list- bounces+jcasale=activenetwerx@python.org] On Behalf Of Ian Kelly Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 8:12 AM To: Python Subject: Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")? > There's no difference I'm aware of in the

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 12:12 AM, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 7:29 AM, Skip Montanaro > wrote: >> Assuming the underlying database supports transactions, is there any >> difference between calling the commit() method on the connection and >> calling the execute method on the cursor

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Ian Kelly
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 7:29 AM, Skip Montanaro wrote: > Assuming the underlying database supports transactions, is there any > difference between calling the commit() method on the connection and > calling the execute method on the cursor with the "commit transaction" > statement? It seems a bit

Re: Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Jon Ribbens
On 2017-05-30, Skip Montanaro wrote: > Assuming the underlying database supports transactions, is there any > difference between calling the commit() method on the connection and > calling the execute method on the cursor with the "commit transaction" > statement? It seems a bit asymmetric to me t

Re: Issue with zipfile and symbolic link

2017-05-30 Thread MRAB
On 2017-05-30 08:45, loial wrote: I am reading a list of pdf files from a directory which is a symbolic link and adding them to a zip file. Issue I have is that the zip files are being added as empty directories rather than the actual pdf files. My code is below. Any idea why this happening?

Python DB API - commit() v. execute("commit transaction")?

2017-05-30 Thread Skip Montanaro
Assuming the underlying database supports transactions, is there any difference between calling the commit() method on the connection and calling the execute method on the cursor with the "commit transaction" statement? It seems a bit asymmetric to me to start a transaction with cur.execute("beg

Re: using configobj string interpolation and logging.config.dictConfig

2017-05-30 Thread Tim Williams
On Friday, May 26, 2017 at 12:26:13 PM UTC-4, Peter Otten wrote: > Tim Williams wrote: > > > I've spent too much time trying to track this down. I'll just hard-code my > > filename in my INI file. Maybe I'll get back to it, but I need to move on. > > The only alternative I see would be to build y

Re: Overriding methods on a per instance basis

2017-05-30 Thread Kunal Jamdade
I tried to understand overriding methods on per instance class. But i am not getting it. Can you help me in getting the mail. Or can u suggest me at least what should i read before reading "this topic"? Can you explain me with one more example? On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 9:30 AM, Nathan Ernst wrot

Re: pip list --outdated gives all packages

2017-05-30 Thread Cem Karan
On May 29, 2017, at 1:51 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote: > On Monday 29 May 2017 06:16 CEST, Cecil Westerhof wrote: > >>> I'm completely flummoxed then; on my machines I get the 'old' >>> behavior. Can you try a completely clean Debian install somewhere >>> (maybe on a virtual box) and see what happ

Re: Python not able to find package but it is installed

2017-05-30 Thread Mahmood Naderan via Python-list
Well, on rocks there exist multiple pythons. But by default the active is 2.6.6 $ python -V Python 2.6.6 I have to say that the script doesn't modify sys.path. I only use sys.argv[] there I can put all dependent modules in my project folder but that will be dirty. Regards, Mahmood On Tues

Re: embed a package for proper fun script

2017-05-30 Thread Paul Moore
On Tuesday, 30 May 2017 11:03:13 UTC+1, Mahmood Naderan wrote: > Thanks. I will try and come back later. I just noticed your import was for openpyxl. I don't know if that uses a C extension, but if it does, zipapp won't help. You'll probably need something like cx_Freeze or py2exe (3rd party ap

Re: embed a package for proper fun script

2017-05-30 Thread Mahmood Naderan via Python-list
Thanks. I will try and come back later. Regards, Mahmood On Tuesday, May 30, 2017 2:03 PM, Paul Moore wrote: On Tuesday, 30 May 2017 08:48:34 UTC+1, Mahmood Naderan wrote: > No idea?... > > > Regards, > Mahmood > > > On Tuesday, May 30, 2017 1:06 AM, Mahmood Naderan via Pytho

Python 3.6 BufferedReader buffer size doesn't fill?

2017-05-30 Thread fiendishx
If I try to create a binary io.BufferedReader with a 1GB buffer, either with open(foo, "rb", buffering=1024*1024*1024) or with BufferedReader(open(foo, "rb"), buffer_size=1024*1024*1024) and then I read some data from a 4GB file, why does Python's memory usage not go up immediately by 1GB? Is

Re: Sybil 1.0.0 Released!

2017-05-30 Thread Chris Withers
On 27/05/2017 00:56, Skip Montanaro wrote: On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 2:34 AM, Chris Withers mailto:ch...@simplistix.co.uk>> wrote: The package is on PyPI and a full list of all the links to docs, issue trackers and the like can be found here: https://github.com/cjw96/sybil Chris, T

Re: How to install Python package from source on Windows

2017-05-30 Thread Paul Moore
On Thursday, 25 May 2017 22:32:56 UTC+1, Deborah Swanson wrote: > This is my last reply on this thread to anything to do with XP SP2 > (observations in XP SP3 do not apply) or Visual Studio. I've answered > all of the questions, some of them multiple times. Please reread the > thread if you have m

Re: Python not able to find package but it is installed

2017-05-30 Thread Wolfgang Maier
On 05/30/2017 10:18 AM, Mahmood Naderan via Python-list wrote: Hello, Although I have installed a package via pip on a centos-6.6, python interpreter still says there is no such package! Please see the output below $ python exread2.py input.xlsx tmp/output Traceback (most recent call last): Fi

Re: embed a package for proper fun script

2017-05-30 Thread Paul Moore
On Tuesday, 30 May 2017 08:48:34 UTC+1, Mahmood Naderan wrote: > No idea?... > > > Regards, > Mahmood > > > On Tuesday, May 30, 2017 1:06 AM, Mahmood Naderan via Python-list > wrote: > > > > Hello, > > How it is possible to embed a package in my project? I mean, in my python > script I

Re: Python not able to find package but it is installed

2017-05-30 Thread Nagy László Zsolt
Do you have /opt/rocks/lib/python2.6/site-packages on sys.path? Does your exread2.py file manipulate sys.path in any way? 2017. 05. 30. 10:18 keltezéssel, Mahmood Naderan via Python-list írta: > Hello, > Although I have installed a package via pip on a centos-6.6, python > interpreter still says

Python not able to find package but it is installed

2017-05-30 Thread Mahmood Naderan via Python-list
Hello, Although I have installed a package via pip on a centos-6.6, python interpreter still says there is no such package! Please see the output below $ python exread2.py input.xlsx tmp/output Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/mahmood/excetest/exread2.py", line 1, in from openpyxl

Re: zeep, infinite recursion

2017-05-30 Thread Nagy László Zsolt
> It was easier than I thought. It seems that zeep has a problem > processing a basic WS-Security STS (Security Token Service, plain > username+password authentication) document. I have changed the endpoint > URL to example.com. Total size 11K compressed. I hope it is okay to > attach here. It wa

Issue with zipfile and symbolic link

2017-05-30 Thread loial
I am reading a list of pdf files from a directory which is a symbolic link and adding them to a zip file. Issue I have is that the zip files are being added as empty directories rather than the actual pdf files. My code is below. Any idea why this happening? # ZIP pdfs subdirectory

Re: embed a package for proper fun script

2017-05-30 Thread Mahmood Naderan via Python-list
No idea?... Regards, Mahmood On Tuesday, May 30, 2017 1:06 AM, Mahmood Naderan via Python-list wrote: Hello, How it is possible to embed a package in my project? I mean, in my python script I have written import openpyxl So, the user may not have installed that package and doesn't u

Re: zeep, infinite recursion

2017-05-30 Thread Nagy László Zsolt
> There are less than 100 elements defined in the WSDL, so it cannot be > the problem. It might be a recursive data definition, but then it should > be handled by zeep instead of entering into an intinite recursion. > > Well, I'll be working on an MWE and post it here later. It was easier than I t

Re: zeep, infinite recursion

2017-05-30 Thread Nagy László Zsolt
>> line 259, in signature >> from zeep.xsd import ComplexType >> RecursionError: maximum recursion depth exceeded >> >> Looks like an infinite recursion to me. Due to a non-disclosure >> agreement, I'm not able to send you the example wsdl. > So you tell us it's just restin' under an NDA. Ye