Re: Winpdb-reborn anomalies - workaround

2021-05-18 Thread Dick Holmes
In article , encore1 @cox.net says... > > I'm attempting to run winpdb-reborn, version 2.0.0.1, under MinGW. My > first problem is that if I enter winpdb in the directory > containing , winpdb can't find rpdb2.py. I assume this is due > to some path problem, but I don't know how to fix it. >

Winpdb-reborn anomalies

2021-05-18 Thread Dick Holmes
I'm attempting to run winpdb-reborn, version 2.0.0.1, under MinGW. My first problem is that if I enter winpdb in the directory containing , winpdb can't find rpdb2.py. I assume this is due to some path problem, but I don't know how to fix it. My second problem occurs when I run winpdb from the

Re: Writers [Was: Re: Standarize TOML?]

2021-05-18 Thread Michael F. Stemper
On 18/05/2021 08.23, Jon Ribbens wrote: On 2021-05-18, Michael F. Stemper wrote: On 17/05/2021 18.48, Terry Reedy wrote: There are multiple packages.  There is no consensus on which to pick, *if any*. Existing modules apparently include writers, which are necessarily opinionated (as is forma

Writers [Was: Re: Standarize TOML?]

2021-05-18 Thread Michael F. Stemper
On 17/05/2021 18.48, Terry Reedy wrote: I disagree.  Rehashing *opinions* is pretty useless. The issues were already discussed on https://discuss.python.org/t/adopting-recommending-a-toml-parser/4068 There are multiple packages.  There is no consensus on which to pick, *if any*. Existing modu

Re: Writers [Was: Re: Standarize TOML?]

2021-05-18 Thread Jon Ribbens via Python-list
On 2021-05-18, Michael F. Stemper wrote: > On 17/05/2021 18.48, Terry Reedy wrote: >> I disagree.  Rehashing *opinions* is pretty useless. The issues were >> already discussed on >> https://discuss.python.org/t/adopting-recommending-a-toml-parser/4068 >> >> There are multiple packages.  There is

Re: How to build stable 3.9 branch from fork and clone of cpython

2021-05-18 Thread Terry Reedy
On 5/18/2021 3:00 AM, Chris Angelico wrote: On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 4:33 PM wrote: I am following the "Getting Started" section of the Python Developers Guide, but when I build the first version to verify everything builds, it builds branch 3.11. If I want to build and contribute to branch

Re: How to build stable 3.9 branch from fork and clone of cpython

2021-05-18 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 4:33 PM wrote: > > I am following the "Getting Started" section of the Python Developers Guide, > but when I build the first version to verify everything builds, it builds > branch 3.11. > > > > If I want to build and contribute to branch 3.9, how do I set that up > please?