I have a module named rtmidi, and its C submodule named rtmidi/_rtmidi. The
distills script builds successfully and successfully creates a build/lib dir
with a rtmidi dir in it and the submodule file
rtmidi/_rtmidi.cpython-36dm-darwin.so. I have set PYTHONPATH to this lib dir,
but rtmidi/__init
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 4:50 AM Gunnar Þór Magnússon
wrote:
>
> > I thought that upgrading is not that simple.
>
> It depends.
>
> If you have Python 2 code that deals with a lot of text in byte form, and
> it's kind of vague where you convert from bytes to strings, you may have a
> bad time.
>
> I thought that upgrading is not that simple.
It depends.
If you have Python 2 code that deals with a lot of text in byte form, and it's
kind of vague where you convert from bytes to strings, you may have a bad time.
Otherwise, it may not be that bad. I ported around 500k lines of Python 2 to
Hi all,
I'm pretty good at hacking html text. But I have no clue how to get
dynamic data like this : "At close: {date} {time}". I would appreciate a
starting push to narrow my focus, currently awfully unfocused. Thanks.
Frederic
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On 11/01/2020 00:16, tommy yama wrote:
As many know, python 2 was retired. 🐍
This means imminent migration to 3 will be a must ?
Upgrading to Python 3 has been a "bloody well should" for many, many
years now.
Though in a shock announcement a few weeks ago the end of Python 2 was
delayed AG
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019, at 15:13, Musbur wrote:
> 2) How does one activate the necessary CFLAGs for extension building?
the standard level required for building some extension is a property of the
extension's source code, isn't it? I don't know if including the python headers
requires -std=c99 or
tommy yama :
> As many know, python 2 was retired. 🐍
> This means imminent migration to 3 will be a must ?
Python 2 will have a lively retirement. It won't be dead before RHEL 7
is dead. According to
https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata
the support dates for RHEL 7 are: