On 13/12/2021 12:42 pm, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 12:31 PM Mike Dewhirst via Python-list
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Obviously something is wrong elsewhere but I'm not sure where to look.
Ubuntu 20.04 with plenty of RAM.
def __del__(self):
try:
for context_obj in
On 13/12/21 8:25 pm, Cristiano Loro wrote:
In production I performed a custom installation defining "for all users", but the modules are placed elsewhere and this is perhaps the problem. How can I put the modules in the correct folder?
How are you installing the modules?
Are you doing it with
On 14/12/21 7:07 am, MRAB wrote:
It's difficult to say what the problem is when you haven't given us the
code!
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On 2021-12-12 23:37, Larry Warner wrote:
Win 10, Chrome, Python 3.10.1
New at python
error on open statement
Probably simple error but I do not see it.
The program is a python example with the file name being changed. I want
to experiment with changing the literal file name in the open stateme
On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 12:05 AM Larry Warner wrote:
>
> Win 10, Chrome, Python 3.10.1
> New at python
> error on open statement
>
> Probably simple error but I do not see it.
>
> The program is a python example with the file name being changed. I want
> to experiment with changing the literal fi
Good morning,
i am using a python application to program ESP8266. in my office everything
works fine, but in production, where users don't have the same access
privileges, I can't get it to go. In production I performed a custom
installation defining "for all users", but the modules are placed e
On Sunday, December 12, 2021 at 2:01:19 PM UTC, Skip Montanaro wrote:
> Like many others, I'm saddened to hear of Fredrik Lundh's passing. I
> vaguely recall meeting him just once, probably at a Python workshop,
> before they grew big enough to be called conferences. Effbot.org was
> my Tkinter,
Win 10, Chrome, Python 3.10.1
New at python
error on open statement
Probably simple error but I do not see it.
The program is a python example with the file name being changed. I want
to experiment with changing the literal file name in the open statement to
a variable name later.
Larry
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