Stanley Denman writes:
> I am new to Python. I am trying to extract text from the bookmarks in a PDF
> file that would provide the data for a Word template merge. I have gotten
> down to a string of text pulled out of the list object that I got from using
> PyPDF2 module. I am stuck on now to
I am new to Python. I am trying to extract text from the bookmarks in a PDF
file that would provide the data for a Word template merge. I have gotten down
to a string of text pulled out of the list object that I got from using PyPDF2
module. I am stuck on now to get the data out of the string t
On Thu, 08 Feb 2018 23:40:57 +, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> I don't see any spam in my inbox as I read on gmane, I'm pointing out
> the disgraceful state of gg and why it should be dropped as it's less
> than useless.
Who is it that you think should "drop" Google Groups?
If you mean individual pe
Giving a nudge here. I've tried the below process with both
OpenBSD's stock ksh and FreeBSD's stock /bin/sh as my shell and both
seem to have similar errors (the FreeBSD error is less precise about
the line location or the actual error:
/home/tim/.local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh: ${}: Bad subs
On 08/02/18 23:33, Chris Angelico wrote:
The PSF doesn't *need* to take on Google, because there are other
newsgroup hosting sites that have less spam. Switch to one of those,
and voila, less spam in your inbox.
ChrisA
I don't see any spam in my inbox as I read on gmane, I'm pointing out
th
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 9:35 AM, wrote:
> On Sunday, February 4, 2018 at 12:15:16 AM UTC, pyotr filipivich wrote:
>
>> Those of us who do not use google-groups may not notice the loss
>> of the google groupies.
>> --
>> pyotr filipivich
>> Next month's Panel: Graft - Boon or blessing?
>
>
On Sunday, February 4, 2018 at 12:15:16 AM UTC, pyotr filipivich wrote:
> Those of us who do not use google-groups may not notice the loss
> of the google groupies.
> --
> pyotr filipivich
> Next month's Panel: Graft - Boon or blessing?
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Victor Porton writes:
> In GNU software written in C $srcdir and $datadir are accessible to C
> code through generated config.h file.
For what purpose?
Given that the source may not be at that location after the program is
compiled – especially, after the program is moved to a different machine
In GNU software written in C $srcdir and $datadir are accessible to C code
through generated config.h file.
What is the right way to config directories for a Python program?
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On 08/02/2018 17:36, Gilmeh Serda wrote:
On Sat, 03 Feb 2018 04:33:36 +1200, breamoreboy wrote:
When trying to access comp.lang.idl-pvwave, a message is now displayed,
stating that the group owner needs to remove the spam, and can then
apply to Google in order to have access reinstated.
Just
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 12:36 PM, Gilmeh Serda
wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Feb 2018 04:33:36 +1200, breamoreboy wrote:
>
>>> When trying to access comp.lang.idl-pvwave, a message is now displayed,
>> stating that the group owner needs to remove the spam, and can then
>> apply to Google in order to have acc
This is more relevant to python-list than python-dev. I've added
python-list to the To header.
Gmail doesn't appear to allow setting a reply-to for a single message,
so I've not set that; please, when replying, drop python-dev from the
to: header.
You'll likely want to set up some kind of REST en
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On 2018-02-07, Rob Gaddi wrote:
> On 02/07/2018 03:17 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
>
>> How do you work on a package that must remain installed and usable the
>> whole time you're working on it?
>>
>> IOW, only specific test apps or apps run in a specific directory
>> should get the "in-progress" foo
Hi Dan,
Thank you for your reply.
I never used the requests module, but it looks like a very good pick to
test the Django wsgi handler. :-)
Currently my tests/benchmarks folder looks like this:
tests/benchmarks/lib
tests/benchmarks/lib/django_sqlite # Django 1.11 specific project directory
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