Hi Paul,
you have a version mismatch in subject and text.
Cheers,
Pete
On Mittwoch, 18. Juli 2018 05:19:27 Paul Kehrer wrote:
> PyCA cryptography 2.2.2 has been released to PyPI. cryptography includes
> both high level recipes and low level interfaces to common cryptographic
> algorithms such as
On Dienstag, 14. März 2017 00:33:34 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
>
> I plan to add authenticated service and username support via associated data
> as well (that protects against tampering with these values).
Done.
> Cheers,
> Pete
--
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
On Freitag, 10. März 2017 13:31:41 Paul Rubin wrote:
> Hans-Peter Jansen writes:
> > [1] http://web.cs.ucdavis.edu/~rogaway/ocb/license.htm
>
> Oh that's interesting, he's expanded the free licenses. Still though,
> while OCB is very clever and it was important as t
On Donnerstag, 9. März 2017 23:09:09 ng0 wrote:
> Hans-Peter Jansen transcribed 3.8K bytes:
> > Hi,
> >
> > since the PyCrypto ML is dead, I'm looking for advise/feedback from some
> > cryptography aware people.
> >
> > I've released a keyring co
Hi,
since the PyCrypto ML is dead, I'm looking for advise/feedback from some
cryptography aware people.
I've released a keyring companion package today:
https://github.com/frispete/keyrings.cryptfile
Its primary purpose is a decent encrypted file backend for python keyrings.
As such, it
On Mittwoch, 1. Februar 2017 21:54:06 Giampaolo Rodola' wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm glad to announce the release of psutil 5.1.1:
^
Guess, you meant to say 5.1.0 here, or probably your time machine broke ;)
Cheers,
Pete
--
https://mail.python.org/ma
On Mittwoch, 25. Januar 2017 10:01:56 Peter Otten wrote:
> Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> > I would like to use a interpolated section name, e.g.:
> >
> > [Section]
> > secref: %{section}s/whatever
> >
> > should result in:
> >>>> config['S
Hi,
I would like to use a interpolated section name, e.g.:
[Section]
secref: %{section}s/whatever
should result in:
>>> config['Section']['secref']
'Section/whatever'
Any idea anybody, how to archive this with minimum fuzz?
Thanks,
Pete
--
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
On Samstag, 7. Januar 2017 19:07:55 Clint Moyer wrote:
> I would lightly advise against, assuming both Pip and your package
> manager are trying to accomplish nearly the same thing. Stick with
> updating through the repo.
>
> If you find that the version your OS provides is out-of-date compared
>
On Montag, 2. Januar 2017 03:38:53 Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote:
> Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like code editor
> should I use. This can be overwhelming.
>
> So far, I have used Vim, Sublime, Atom, Eclipse with PyDev, Pycharm,
> IntelliJ with Python plugin.
Well, since
On Montag, 2. Januar 2017 03:38:53 Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote:
> Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like code editor
> should I use. This can be overwhelming.
>
> So far, I have used Vim, Sublime, Atom, Eclipse with PyDev, Pycharm,
> IntelliJ with Python plugin.
Well, sinc
Dear Eryk,
thanks for chiming in.
On Donnerstag, 29. Dezember 2016 21:27:56 eryk sun wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 12:18 PM, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> >> >>> import weakref, ctypes
> >> >>> T = ctypes.c_ubyte * 3
> >> >>&g
On Donnerstag, 29. Dezember 2016 09:33:59 Peter Otten wrote:
> Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> > On Mittwoch, 28. Dezember 2016 16:53:53 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
>
> The minimal example is
>
> >>> import weakref, ctypes
> >>> T = ctypes.c_ubyte * 3
> >
On Mittwoch, 28. Dezember 2016 16:53:53 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> On Mittwoch, 28. Dezember 2016 15:17:22 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> > On Mittwoch, 28. Dezember 2016 13:48:48 Peter Otten wrote:
> > > Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> > > > Dear Peter,
> > > >
On Mittwoch, 28. Dezember 2016 21:58:38 Peter Otten wrote:
> Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> > On Mittwoch, 28. Dezember 2016 13:48:48 Peter Otten wrote:
> >> Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> > It leaves the question on why is Python2 acting as one would expect
> > related to
On Mittwoch, 28. Dezember 2016 15:17:22 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> On Mittwoch, 28. Dezember 2016 13:48:48 Peter Otten wrote:
> > Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> > > Dear Peter,
> > >
> > > thanks for taking valuable time to look into my issue.
> >
> >
On Mittwoch, 28. Dezember 2016 13:48:48 Peter Otten wrote:
> Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> > Dear Peter,
> >
> > thanks for taking valuable time to look into my issue.
>
> You're welcome!
>
> > It might be related to my distinct silliness, but the pr
Dear Peter,
thanks for taking valuable time to look into my issue.
It might be related to my distinct silliness, but the problem persists with
your code as well. Further comments inlined.
On Dienstag, 27. Dezember 2016 21:39:51 Peter Otten wrote:
> Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> >
&g
Hi,
I'm using $subjects combination successfully in a project for
creating/iterating over huge binary files (> 5GB) with impressive performance,
while resource usage keeps pretty low, all with plain Python3 code. Nice!
Environment: (Python 3.4.5, Linux 4.8.14, openSUSE/x86_64, NFS4 and XFS
fil
For those of you, who like PyQt{4,5} as much as I do, as well as for those who
don't like it that much, because of the poor integration with setuptools
et.al., here's another piece of software to bridge the gap:
A distutils build extension for PyQt{4,5} applications
that makes handling
Hi Chris,
On Mittwoch, 4. Dezember 2013 10:20:31 Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> > I'm experiencing strange behavior with attached code, that differs
> > depending on sys.setdefaultencoding being set or not. If it is set, t
Hi,
I'm experiencing strange behavior with attached code, that differs depending
on sys.setdefaultencoding being set or not. If it is set, the code works as
expected, if not - what should be the usual case - the code fails with some
non-sensible traceback.
I tried to boil it down to a comprehe
On Thursday 03 March 2011, 10:40:20 Gelonida wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a QWebview application, which segfaults rather often,
> but not all the time.
>
> I assume it is some kind of race condition when loading a certain web
> page with quite some built in AJax.
>
[...]
>
> The application crashes unde
On Wednesday 16 February 2011, 01:24:59 Chris Rebert wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Chris Rebert
wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Hans-Peter Jansen
wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> while I usually cope with the woes of floating point issues
On Wednesday 16 February 2011, 01:06:08 Benjamin Kaplan wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Hans-Peter Jansen
wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > while I usually cope with the woes of floating point issues, this
> > is
> >
> > one, that I didn't expect:
>
Hi,
while I usually cope with the woes of floating point issues, this is
one, that I didn't expect:
>>> round(2.385, 2)
2.3799
Doesn't the docs say, it's rounded up for this case?
Values are rounded to the closest multiple of 10 to the power minus n;
if two multiples are equally
On Friday 24 December 2010, 03:58:15 Randy Given wrote:
> Lots of stuff for 2.6 and 2.7 -- what GUI tools are there for 3.1?
PyQt4 of course.
http://www.riverbankcomputing.com
Pete
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
On Friday 17 December 2010, 02:07:07 Torsten Mohr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i search for a possibility to access OpenOffoce SpreadSheets from
> Python with a reasonably new version of Python.
>
> Can anybody point me to a package that can do this?
http://ooopy.sourceforge.net/
Pete
--
http://mail.python.
On Thursday 16 December 2010, 00:56:31 Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 21:10:05 +0100, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> > Since this is a major pitfall, it might be worth mentioning, that
> > mutable default arguments are generally a bad idea, as the default
> > ar
On Monday 13 December 2010, 18:14:27 Godson Gera wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 5:05 PM, ernest wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to have a reference to an instance attribute as
> > default argument in a method. It doesn't work because
> > "self" is not defined at the time the method signature is
On Tuesday 14 December 2010, 21:38:47 Arnaud Delobelle wrote:
> Christian Heimes writes:
> [...]
>
> > Tres Seavers once told me a joke like this:
> >
> >True = not not "Who's at the door?" # say it out loud!
> >
> > This was back in the old days of Zope 2.5 and Python 2.1, which
> > didn't ha
On Tuesday 14 December 2010, 10:19:04 Gregory Ewing wrote:
> Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> while True:
> >
> > ... print "Looping"
> > ... True = 0
>
> Just remember that if you use that inside a function, you'll
> have to initialise True to True before... er, wait a moment,
> that won't wor
On Sunday 28 November 2010, 16:22:33 News123 wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I wondered whether there is a simpe way to
> 'remote' control fire fox with python.
>
>
> With remote controlling I mean:
> - enter a url in the title bar and click on it
> - create a new tab
> - enter another url click on it
> - save
On Wednesday 24 November 2010, 23:03:14 Saul Spatz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to install PyQt on Windows XP Pro so that I can try
> out eric ide. I used the binary windows installer for PyQt. I can
> run eric as administrator, but not with my ordinary user account. By
> running eric.bat w
Am Monday 08 November 2010 02:26:51 schrieb Robert Kern:
> On 2010-11-07 18:53 , Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
> > In message, Robert
> > Kern
> >
> > wrote:
> >> Everyone here knew exactly what he meant.
> >
> > But if you don’t banana the right tomato, everybody could be grapefruit,
> > right?
> >
>
On Tuesday 09 November 2010, 03:10:24 Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
> In message <4cd7987e$0$1674$742ec...@news.sonic.net>, John Nagle
wrote:
> >It's the New York Times' paywall. They're trying to set a
> > cookie, and will redirect the URL until you store and return the
> > cookie.
>
> And if t
On Thursday 28 October 2010, 21:23:03 Craig McRoberts wrote:
> Oh, I like to browse brick-and-mortar enough. But it's been forever
> since I've bought something there.
If you can get your hands on a copy of Mark Summerfield's Programming in
Python3, check it out. He really raised the accustomed q
[Sorry for cross posting]
Hi PyQtnistas,
I proudly announce the availability of automated builds of the most
current PyQt and related packages including snapshots on openSUSEs
build service for openSUSE 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3, here:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?project=home%3Afrispe
On Wednesday 06 October 2010, 06:28:51 Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 23:54:00 -0400,
>
> declaimed the following in gmane.comp.python.general:
> > plz can u convert this cpp file into python i need that badly as soon
> > as possible... I am new to python. I just wanna learn it
On Tuesday 05 October 2010, 00:29:04 Polimeno wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I have been looking throughout the web for some PyQt Image Viewer :
>
> http://nullege.com/codes/show/src%40pyformex-0.8.2%40pyformex%40gui%40ima
>geViewer.py/78/PyQt4.QtGui.QImage#
>
>
> Unfortunately, everytime I input any kin
On Monday 16 August 2010, 09:22:27 Gelonida wrote:
> Hi Hans-Peter,
>
>
> It seems, that my other posts did not get through.
>
> On 08/15/2010 11:17 PM, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> > For a starter, tell us the versions of python-sip, and python-qt4 or
> > however the
On Thursday 12 August 2010, 01:07:25 Gelonida wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> I'm desperate. I'm having a real application, which fails rather often
> when finishing it. I'm not sure, whether any serious problem could be
> hidden behind it
>
> The script is a pyqt script, which segfaults most of the time on my
On Tuesday 03 November 2009, 12:52:20 Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> Peng Yu wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:39 PM, alex23 wrote:
> >> Peng Yu wrote:
> >>> I don't think that this is a problem that can not be overcome. A
> >>> simple solution might be to associate a unique identifier to each
> >>>
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch wrote:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
>
>> class Gen(object):
>> def records(self, cls):
>> for i in range(3):
>> setattr(cls, "id", "%s%s" % (cls.__d
Hi Diez,
first, thanks for your comprehensive answer.
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> Hans-Peter Jansen schrieb:
>>
>> I'm trying to generate a bunch of similar classes, where some are
>> contained in list attributes of others, e.g.:
>
> All your code below shows th
Hi Pythonistas,
I'm stuck in a maze of new style classes and generators. While I love the
concepts, I obviously didn't grok them throughout.
I'm trying to generate a bunch of similar classes, where some are contained
in list attributes of others, e.g.:
class A:
def __init__(self):
self.i
Hi Robert,
Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> Robert Kern wrote:
>
> That did the trick, thanks a lot, Peter. Unfortunately, on the
s/Peter/Robert/g
Sorry, Robert. That's the price to pay for doing multiple replies at
the same time. Mea culpa..
> target system, there's st
Robert Kern wrote:
> Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
>> Hi Pythonistas,
>>
>> I need to convert ascii escapes into binary form, e.g.:
>> \f -> ^L
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@
>>
>> (rvalues in terminal representation)
>>
>
Hi Pythonistas,
I need to convert ascii escapes into binary form, e.g.:
\f -> ^L
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@
(rvalues in terminal representation)
Any idea, how to do this most elegantly in python?
Do I really need to do a search n'replace orgy, combined with
regex for this task?
TI
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've narrowed down my toolkit selection for my project to wxPython and
> pyQt, and now i'd like to hear any opinions, war stories, peeves, etc,
> about them, particularly from anyone who's used _both_toolkits_. I'm
> only mildly interested in the IDEs and UI designers fo
50 matches
Mail list logo