On Saturday, June 8, 2013 11:22:16 PM UTC-7, Carlos Nepomuceno wrote:
> Just realized that you've asked for installed packages. Perhaps the following
> will do the trick. I don't know why the 'lib-tk' isn't included. Why not?
>
> toplevel_packages = ['%s\\%s'%(ml.path,name)for ml,name,ispkg in
>
Hi,
I'm trying to write a function that programmatically obtains and returns the
exact location of all first-level modules for all installed packages.
For example, if the packages named 'django' and 'django-debug-toolbar' are
installed, I'd like this function to return something like:
>>> insta
Hi,
I've noticed that the encoding of non-ascii filenames can be inconsistent
between platforms when using the built-in open() function to create files.
For example, on a Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS box, the character u'ş' (u'\u015f') gets
encoded as u'ş' (u's\u0327'). Note how the two characters look
Hi Michael,
Thanks again for your reply. I've tried using SMTP with TLS. And again it works
with the VPN turned on but it still won't work with the VPN turned off. For
some reason I don't understand, it simply won't instantiate the
SMTP/SMTP_SSL/IMAP4/IMAP4_SSL objects at all and will hang fore