Murat Gunduz wrote:
>
> Dear list member,
>
> I am using a Linux machine (Fedora Core 7, 64 bit):
> Linux 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7 #1 SMP Tue Jun 12 14:56:37 EDT 2007 x86_64
>
Fedora ships ready built Tk/Tcl and Tkinter RPM's so use the Package
Updater (search for tkinter) or command line 'yum install
> self.entry00.bind('', self.leftClick(self.entry00,
> 0, 0)) # bind left mouse click
Difficult to say for sure due to excessive code wrapping.. ;)
but I would say that these bind methods are calling the left and right
Click methods... rather than bind'ing them to the entry widgets.
the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi
>
> am using Tix notebook and i have two frames in that. am adding some
> widgets in to both of the frames. now i want to delete all of the
> widgets in one of the frame. i dont want to delete the frame, but its
> childres.
> so how can i get the sub widgets within th
Alexandre Guimond wrote:
> Hi. I'm using the logging package. I would like to send my log messages
> to a Text widget creating using Tkinter. I was wondering if there was a
> logging handler class that would do this. It seems that the standard
> handlers do not support this. Has anyone tried to do
Dean Allen Provins wrote:
> Cameron:
>
> Cameron Laird wrote:
>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>> Dean Allen Provins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> I need to determine the size of a canvas while the process is running.
>>> Does anyone know of a technique that will let me do that?
>>
Franz Steinhaeusler wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 14:46:20 +0100, Franz Steinhaeusler
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello, I need a regularexpression, which trims trailing whitespaces.
>>
>> While with unix line endings, it works;
>> but not with Window (Dos) CRLF's:
>
> Thank you all for the
Franz Steinhaeusler wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 13:54:50 +0000, Martin Franklin
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>>>>> r="erewr\r\nafjdskl "
>>> 'erewr\r\nafjdskl'
>>>
>>> 2) Unix
>>>>>>
Franz Steinhaeusler wrote:
> Hello, I need a regularexpression, which trims trailing whitespaces.
>
> While with unix line endings, it works;
> but not with Window (Dos) CRLF's:
>
import re
retrailingwhitespace = re.compile('(?<=\S)[ \t]+$', re.MULTILINE)
>
> 1) Windows
r="erewr
e
in particular...
http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/moin.cgi/BetterCompression
HTH
>
> Please help me: dd
>
>
> Martin Franklin wrote:
>
>> Durumdara wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi !
>>>
>>> I have a problem.
>>> I ha
Durumdara wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I have a problem.
> I have a little tool that can get data about filesystems and wrote it in
> python.
>
> The main user asked me a GUI for this software.
>
> This user is needed a portable program, so I create this kind of the
> software with Py2Exe.
>
> But it hav
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks - but have printed and verified they are valid paths and
> filenames. One correction to the code I listed:
>theurl = imagepath[:-8]
>
> For some reason the values aren't being passed through
> urllib.urlretrieve properly but this makes no sense to me?
>
A wo
Martin Franklin wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm using Python 2.3 on Windows for the first time, and am doing
>> something wrong in using urllib to retrieve images from urls embedded
>> in a csv file. If I explicitly specify a url and image name it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using Python 2.3 on Windows for the first time, and am doing
> something wrong in using urllib to retrieve images from urls embedded
> in a csv file. If I explicitly specify a url and image name it works
> fine(commented example in the code), but if I pass in
Sbaush wrote:
> Hi all.
> In my application I have to do implement a lot of networking in python
> My application can create with a GUI a XML file in a string.(and now my
> application can do it wow!!)
> This string has to be sended to another host. i need a python application
> that send this stri
Peter A.Schott wrote:
> I download a lot of 4-6 KB files and regularly run into issues with files that
> don't get downloaded all the way or otherwise get corrupt.
>
> I do something like:
>
> RemoteList = nlstdir()
> for filename in RemoteList:
> LocalFile = open(filename, "wb")
> LocalFile.
slomo wrote:
> I'm working on linux Fedora Core 3 with Python 2.3.
> I can't "from Tkinter import *" .
> And see only "No modlue named Tkiner" error.
> Of course I have tk/tcl 8.4. They works perfectly.
> Certainly, I don't have Tkinter module for Python.
> What should I do for it as I'm not a root
Dustan wrote:
> Martin Franklin wrote:
>
>>Dustan wrote:
>>
>>>I'm trying to get a scrollbar bound with a Frame, and I keep on getting
>>>a scrollbar, but it doesn't actually scroll. Some help, please?
>>>
>>
>>It can be tricky ge
Dustan wrote:
> I'm trying to get a scrollbar bound with a Frame, and I keep on getting
> a scrollbar, but it doesn't actually scroll. Some help, please?
>
It can be tricky getting an empty frame to scroll, can you post your
example code so that we might be more helpful. Here is an example of
b
valen1260 wrote:
> I'd like to have a multicolumn listbox, with one column being a list of
> items and the other being a list of checkbuttons. The user could check
> his "favorites" and then shorten the list to show only the checked items.
>
> I have implemented the MultiListbox at
> http://as
Martin Franklin wrote:
> Johhny wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I am trying to write a script in python (to replace a perl script with
>>limited functionality). Now I have some issues. Currently I am using
>>the perl to load the file then regex parse certain lines to
James Stroud wrote:
> Alex Hunsley wrote:
>
>>Can anyone recommend some code for creating drop-down menus in tkinter?
>>To be absolutely clear, here's an example of a drop-down:
>>
>>http://www.google.co.uk/preferences?hl=en
>>(see the language selection widget)
>>
>>I've found the odd bit of code
Johhny wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to write a script in python (to replace a perl script with
> limited functionality). Now I have some issues. Currently I am using
> the perl to load the file then regex parse certain lines to remove
> characters (uncomment lines and change variables). I would
James Stroud wrote:
> Dustan wrote:
>
>>I'm a newbie here, especially with Tkinter. I'm writing a program that
>>has 3 phases, if you will, in which I would have to clear the window
>>and insert new widgets. Is this possible, and if so, how? I'm writing
>>my application class based on Frame, if
annagel wrote:
> Thanks for the reply and as it turns out no I don't think I really do
> want to do this. I started working with tkinter after banging my head
> against the wall for a while with wxwindows so the whole thing ended up
> being a last minute change so I am trying to get most at least
Chris Mellon wrote:
> On 11/30/05, could ildg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>In java and C# String is immutable, str=str+"some more" will return a new
>>string and leave some gargabe.
>>so in java and C# if there are some frequent string operation,
>>StringBuilder/StringBuffer is recommanded.
>>
>
Xuening wrote:
> I have a problem about menu by using Tkinter. I want to make a dynamic
> menu. That is when I create a new view/window, one menuitem will be
> added to the menu. and when I kill a window, the correponding menuitem
> will be deleted. I write a simple code and I can add menuitem now.
John Wheez wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using teh tkFileDialog to let teh user select a directory. We have
> long names which make
> it difficult to view the directories.
>
> For some reason the GUI windows doesn;t expand on Windows like it does
> on OS X or Linux.
> Is there a method to make the
Josh Cronemeyer wrote:
> On Thursday 24 November 2005 09:27 am, Simon Brunning wrote:
>
>>On 24/11/05, Josh Cronemeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>I have very little experience programming in python but considerable
>>>experience with java. One thing that is frustrating me is the
>>>differen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I have some backup files on a server farm.
> I want to store these local backup files on a backup file server for
> "safety's snake".
>
> These files are compressed zip files with 12 character length password.
> But my system admin asked me, how can I improve t
Leo Jay wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I'd like to install wxPython in my Redhat AS 4,
> I have downloaded both
> wxPython-common-gtk2-unicode-2.6.1.0-fc2_py2.4.i386.rpm and
> wxPython2.6-gtk2-unicode-2.6.1.0-fc2_py2.4.i386.rpm packages from
> www.wxpython.org.
>
> After I installed these two packages s
Christoph Haas wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 02:57:26AM -0500, pt python wrote:
>
>>im moving from the windows world to the linux world and i need to make
>>a python script to see if a service is instaled (ex: apache), if it is
>>running or stoped and to start/stop a service like apache or mysq
Mike Tammerman wrote:
> I am using Ubuntu. pycups seems to be not existed any more.
>
> Mike
>
Yeah as I said if you're using a redhat based distro... However you
could try getting the redhat / fedora rpm that provides pycups and
installing it? I would ask on the Ubuntu list, I know they are a
Mike Tammerman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to get the printer list from CUPS. I found some ways using
>
> lpstat -p and
> http://localhost:631/printers
>
> but, these ways require some parsing and I am not sure, if the parsing
> works all the time. A pythonic way would be very helpful.
>
> Thanks,
Martin Franklin wrote:
> Martin Franklin wrote:
>
>>Xah Lee wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Martin Franklin wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>import gzip
>>>>log_file = gzip.open("access_log.4.gz")
>>>>last_line = log_
Martin Franklin wrote:
> Xah Lee wrote:
>
>>Martin Franklin wrote:
>>
>>
>>>import gzip
>>>log_file = gzip.open("access_log.4.gz")
>>>last_line = log_file.readlines()[-1]
>>>log_file.close()
>>
>>
>>does the
&
Xah Lee wrote:
> Martin Franklin wrote:
>
>>import gzip
>>log_file = gzip.open("access_log.4.gz")
>>last_line = log_file.readlines()[-1]
>>log_file.close()
>
>
> does the
> log_file.readlines()[-1]
> actually read all the lines first?
Y
Xah Lee wrote:
> suppose i'm calling two system processes, one to unzip, and one to
> “tail” to get the las
t line. How can i determine when the first
> process is done?
>
> Example:
>
> subprocess.Popen([r"/sw/bin/gzip","-d","access_log.4.gz"]);
>
> last_line=subprocess.Popen([r"/usr/bin/tail",
Xah Lee wrote:
> suppose i'm calling two system processes, one to unzip, and one to
> “tail” to get the last line. How can i determine when the first
> process is done?
>
> Example:
>
> subprocess.Popen([r"/sw/bin/gzip","-d","access_log.4.gz"]);
>
> last_line=subprocess.Popen([r"/usr/bin/tail","
Jon Hewer wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>
> I am yet to find a Python IDE (for both Windows and Mac) that I like.
> Any suggestions?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
See:=
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonEditors
For more help
Thanks
Martin
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Hi Frank,
Frank Millman wrote:
> Hi all
>
> This is not strictly a Python question, but this newsgroup feels like a
> family to me, so I hope that someone will be kind enough to respond to
> this, or at least point me in the right direction.
>
> While developing under linux, I use my own comput
linuxfreak wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Was working with python 2.3 in a fedora core 3 machine. I upgraded it
> to Fedora Core 4 with a clean install. So now I have python 2.4
> installed. But when I try to install wxPython for python 2.4 using an
> rpm file i downloaded from the wxpython web site i get d
yahibble wrote:
> Now, I am no Python expert but I have dabbled and I have spent a
> couple of days with another engineer unsuccessfully installing oracle
> drivers for MS ODBC on the win XP machine.
>
> It looked to me like ODBC was the best way to get a (free) python
> module to upload data to a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> William,
>
> Thanks for the reply. No flames, but I am running on both Linux and
> Windows, so I need a x-platform solution. I thought I had it with
> easygui...
>
> Must try some other ideas
>
Can you post an example... the following works for me...
>>> impo
Uwe Mayer wrote:
> Thursday 23 June 2005 19:22 pm Terry Reedy wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>In the absence of other information, I would presume that none of the
>>other classes have a move() method.
>
>
> move() is implemented in the class qtcanvas.QCanvasItem
> I checked the pyqt sources and it is lin
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>>Thanks for all the help guys... I'm a bit confused as to the inner
>>workings of the Tkinter system (I'm both a Python and a GUI n00b). I was
>>hoping that by slapping the x on button python was doing some cool
>>dynamic variable creation (i.e
I realise I was a bit short on advice earlier...
Martin Franklin wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>I'm sure there must be a way to do this, but I can't figure it out for
>>the life of me… I'm writing a program where I would like to use a
>>button
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm sure there must be a way to do this, but I can't figure it out for
> the life of me… I'm writing a program where I would like to use a
> button's text field as part of an if statement. I set up my button like
> this:
>
> i = [ "7", "8","9", "/", "4", "5", "6", "*
Tim Williams wrote:
> After a few posts recently, I have put together an SMTP test rig that will
> receive emails and either store them to a file, write them to a console, or
> both.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on where I can get it hosted as a utility
> for general public use?
>
> TI
Chris Curvey wrote:
> Bummer. No change at all. (In fact, I can't even call Navigate()
> without throwing an error). I'm on win2k, if that makes any difference.
>
I could be way off, but isn't windows one of those OS's that doesn't
allow you to have two instances of IEXPORE.EXE running IOW th
Tim Williams wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Tim Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>try:
>>s.close()
>>except
>>pass
>
>
> Typo!!
>
> That should be s.quit() not s.close()
>
> :)
>
>
>
>
and perhaps put into a finally:
Mart
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Ivan Shevanski wrote:
> I really can't figure out anything about the SMTP module. . .I think I'm
> in over my head( Im pretty new to python). Can someone show me a
> really(and I mean REALLY) basic tutorial for smtp or explain it?
>
> program:
> I want to make my program have a feedback form at
Kornfeld Rick (sys1rak) wrote:
> Good Morning
>
> I have scoured the internet looking for an Python SFTP API. So far, I
> have been unable to find a suitable answer. Our needs are pretty basic.
> FTP & TELNET are being removed from our environment and I need to
> utilize SFTP for file transfer
Jim Anderson wrote:
> I have just installed Fedora Core 3 on my pc. Python runs
> fine, but when I try to run tkinter the tkinter library is
> not found. I tried installing python 2.4.1 and could not get
> tkinter to run there either.
>
> When I look through the build directories for 2.4.1, I find
Cameron Laird wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Fredrik Lundh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>"ÒÊÃÉɽÈË" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>i have not find the ComboBox in Tkinter,has it? where to get the doc about
>>>how to use combobox ctrl?
>>
>>the Tix add-on contains a combobox:
>>
>
michelle wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to Tk, or Python GUI programming and I seem to be stuck. I
> have looked about for help with Tk GUIs, but everything seems so terse
> or incomplete?? I have been mostly using the "Introduction to Tkinter"
> by Fredrik Lundh
> (http://www.pythonware.com/libra
Paul Rubin wrote:
> I have a gui with a bunch of buttons, labels, the usual stuff. It
> uses the grid manager:
>
>gui = Frame()
>gui.grid()
>gui.Label().grid() # put some widgets into the gui
>...# more widgets
>
> Now at the the very bottom of the gui, I want to add two
phil wrote:
> WM_TAKE_FOCUS does not work on WinXP ??
> I was sure I had used that on win before.
> Works on Linux.
>
> I have a function I need to run when the window
> gets the focus. How do you do that in Tkinter
> on Win32?
> Thanks
>
Take a look at the module docs for Tkinter you will need
Peter Moscatt wrote:
> Does TKinter have a Grid widget ?
> If not (as I assume), what is the alternative ?
>
> Pete
>
Pete,
If by grid you mean Table widget or Spreadsheet type widget then no Tk
does not have one (therefore nor does Tkinter) However as luck would
have it there are a couple of
phil wrote:
> Using Tkinter Canvas to teach High School Geometry
> with A LOT of success.
>
> My drawing gets very slow after a lot of actions.
>
> For instance I have created code to rotate a set of objects
> about a rotation point.
> rotate 360 degrees starts to get slow
> after 720 degrees its
James Stroud wrote:
Hello All,
I would like for a tkinter text widget to be aware of how big the frame that
contains it is, then I would like for it to reset its width to the
appropriate number of characters when this frame changes size.
I can get a cget("width") for the text, but this does not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to prevent a user from resizing a frame beyond its
"natural" size as given by winfo_reqwidth and winfo_reqheight, without
any success. Can anyone make any suggestions, based on my code below?
Thanks!
from Tkinter import *
class Table(Frame):
def __init__(sel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"""
What I want: A little window to open with a 0 in it. Every second, the
0 should increment by 1.
What I get: A one second delay, see the window with a 1 in it, and then
nothing appears to happen. Never see the 0, never see a 2. Any quick
clues? Thanks. Nick. (Python 2.4
Clara wrote:
Hi, can somebody help me,..I have an assignment due next week but now
I'm stuck with this problem
I tried to get values from entry widget using the
widgetcontrolvariable.get(),..but it seems that it won't work
I can't print the value I input in the entry widget...However when I
Peter Moscatt wrote:
Martin Franklin wrote:
Peter Moscatt wrote:
I am having trouble understanding the methods for the Listbox from Tk.
If I was to select at item in the list using a mouse click (have already
created the bind event) - what method returns the text of the selected
item ?
Pete
Pete
Peter Moscatt wrote:
I am having trouble understanding the methods for the Listbox from Tk.
If I was to select at item in the list using a mouse click (have already
created the bind event) - what method returns the text of the selected
item ?
Pete
Pete,
pydoc Tkinter.Listbox
| curselection(self
Fuzzyman wrote:
Just on the off chance I thought I'd ask if there were any
Pythoneers out there local to Northampton UK ?
Best Regards,
Fuzzy
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python
I'm just over the border (Bedfordshire) but like a lot of
people commute :-(
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Luis Bruno wrote:
Raghul wrote:
What I need is when I execute a script it should login as root and
execute my command and logout from root to my existing account.
I'm not sure of what you need, so I'll assume your *whole* .py script
needs root priviledges. In this case, you can configure sudo(8)
F. Petitjean wrote:
Le Tue, 05 Apr 2005 08:57:12 -0400, rbt a écrit :
Is there a recommended or 'Best Practices' way of checking the version
of python before running scripts? I have scripts that use the os.walk()
feature (introduced in 2.3) and users running 2.2 who get errors.
Instead of tellin
Peter Hansen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to have low level netwoking with python under Windows?
Like raw sockets?
Is it possible to send a single packet using python under windows?
Google is your friend:
Try searching with "python sockets", for example...
(You *have* heard of Go
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to have low level netwoking with python under Windows?
Like raw sockets?
Is it possible to send a single packet using python under windows?
Thank you
Yes
http://www.python.org/doc/2.4/lib/module-socket.html
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Charles Hartman wrote:
Maybe you can bind Festival
(http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/download.html) with SWIG.
Presumably somebody could; at this point it's well beyond me. But thank
you for the suggestion.
Charles Hartman
http://cherry.conncoll.edu/cohar
There is tkfestival http://lu
Harlin Seritt wrote:
(snip)
That said I have got a Tile Button example working (and I can change
it's style) so perhaps not that much work
Do you happen to have a sampling of this that I can get my hands on??
I've cc'd the tkinter mailing list to see if there is any more
interest
over there...
Harlin Seritt wrote:
Martin,
If I may ask, who actually works on the Tkinter module? Is there a
certain group that does this? I'm just curious as I've never been able
to find this information. I know there are, of course, someone who
develops Tk but just not sure who does this on the Python side.
T
Harlin Seritt wrote:
Martin,
Take a look here:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/tkinter-discuss/2004-March/10.html
It is a well-known post from what I understand. You may have already
seen it before. Actually, (as I'm looking at a 8.4 demo set from
ActiveTcl distribution), it seems the Tree wid
Harlin Seritt wrote:
I was looking at the Tcl/Tk sourceforge page and found that there were
a couple of new widgets being produced for Tcl 8.5. Does anyone know if
there are any Tkinter wrappers somewhere?
thanks,
Harlin
Harlin,
I can't see the web page saying these will be included in Tk 8.5 can y
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Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
Torsten Bronger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The current snaps
PGMoscatt wrote:
I am slowly progressing with my python app.
I have got to the point where I would like to place images onto my buttons.
I use Tkinter as my GUI libary.
The following is how I understand I place an image onto a button - but I am
not having much success with it all.
Any ideas ?
Pet
Harlin Seritt wrote:
I am trying the following:
Listbox(parent).pack(fill=BOTH, expand=YES)
I notice that the listbox will fill on the X axis but will not on the Y
axis unlike other widgets. Is there any way to force this?
thanks,
Harlin
Harlin,
It should expand (and fill ) in both directions have
Paul Rubin wrote:
"Marc H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm fairly new to python, and don't know much of its inner working so
I wonder if someone could explain to me why it is so much faster in
python to open a file and load it in a list/array ?
My guess is readlines() in Python is separating on n
Martin Franklin wrote:
Harlin Seritt wrote:
I've created a ghetto-ized ComboBox that should work nicely for Tkinter
(unfortunately no dropdown capabilities yet).
I've found why it's such a pain in the @ss to create one. You have to
re-create common methods and make sure they're
Kent Johnson wrote:
Binny V A wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am new to python and I am trying to get a program to close a
application when the Escape Key is pressed.
Here is a version that works. The changes from yours:
- Bind , not
These amount to the same thing AFAIK
- Bind the key to the root, not
Harlin Seritt wrote:
I've created a ghetto-ized ComboBox that should work nicely for Tkinter
(unfortunately no dropdown capabilities yet).
I've found why it's such a pain in the @ss to create one. You have to
re-create common methods and make sure they're mapped to the right
component (inside this
Benjamin Rutt wrote:
I have a tkinter 'Text' and 'Scrollbar' connected and working
normally. When a new line of text is inserted (because I'm monitoring
an output stream), I'd like the text and scrollbar to be scrolled to
the bottom, so the latest line of text is always shown. How to do
this? Th
Paul Rubin wrote:
I find myself having to write some code on Windows :-(. To alleviate
the pain, at least I get to use Python for some of it.
I'm trying to write a simple application, say "eggs.py". It pops a
tkinter gui and lets the user do some stuff. The system has Python
installed so I don't
Simon Anders wrote:
Hi
Laszlo Zsolt Nagy wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can python connect to server which use SSH protocol?
There should be a better way.
Simon
There is : pexpect! http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/
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Martin Franklin wrote:
Martin Franklin wrote:
Robert wrote:
I just tried to convert a (hugh size) ftp.retrbinary run into a
pseudo-file object with .read(bytes) method in order to not consume
500MB on a copy operation.
[snip]
H this is nearly there I think...:
whoops... spoke too soon
Martin Franklin wrote:
Robert wrote:
I just tried to convert a (hugh size) ftp.retrbinary run into a
pseudo-file object with .read(bytes) method in order to not consume
500MB on a copy operation.
[snip]
H this is nearly there I think...:
whoops... spoke too soon..
import ftplib
class
Robert wrote:
I just tried to convert a (hugh size) ftp.retrbinary run into a
pseudo-file object with .read(bytes) method in order to not consume
500MB on a copy operation.
First I thought, its easy as usual with python using something like
'yield' or so.
Yet I didn't manage to do (without using th
Skip Montanaro wrote:
I have an os.spawnv call that's failing:
pid = os.spawnv(os.P_NOWAIT, "ssh",
["ssh", remote,
"PATH=%(path)s nice -20 make -C %(pwd)s" % locals()])
When I wait for it the status returned is 32512, indicating an exit status
of 127. U
Tonino wrote:
Hi,
thanks for this info - I had to abandon the createfilehandler() method
as it is not supported in windows and the GUI "might" be used there at
some time ...
So - I went the threading route - works well - for now - so I will
stick to it ...
BUT - the next question:
In the Text() wid
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 20:03:55 +0530 (IST), I.V. Aprameya Rao
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi
does anybody know how to access samba/windows shares on a network? is
there any module that does this?
i am running linux and i thought of using the mount command to mount that
remote share and then access i
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