Hi there.
I would like to make a "local" mirror of some packages that are on
pypi. What options do You recommend ?
I am leaning towards z3c.pypimirror because it was kind of first on my
google search results.
Regards
SÅ‚awek
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On 5 Lut, 05:58, Paul Rubin wrote:
> Slafs writes:
> > What i want to have is:
> > a "big" nested dictionary with 'g1' values as 1st level keys and a
> > dictionary of aggregates and "subgroups" in it
>
> > I was looking for a
Hi there!
I'm having trouble to wrap my brain around this kind of problem:
What I have :
1) list of dicts
2) list of keys that i would like to be my grouping arguments of
elements from 1)
3) list of keys that i would like do "aggregation" on the elements
of 1) with some function e.g. sum
F
On 25 Cze, 14:06, Thomas Jollans wrote:
> On 06/25/2010 01:56 PM, Slafs wrote:> Hi there!
>
> > Is it possible to format a word using reStructuredText in a way that
> > only a part of it is formatted (e.g. in bold)?
>
> > I would like to do something like this:
>
Hi there!
Is it possible to format a word using reStructuredText in a way that
only a part of it is formatted (e.g. in bold)?
I would like to do something like this:
my l****ng word
where all the "o"s are in bold but this doesn't work with rst2html
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On 17 Lis, 15:36, Stefan Behnel wrote:
> Slafs, 17.11.2009 15:19:
>
> > I'm little confused about adding attributes to the root node when
> > creating an XML document.
> > Can I do this using minidom or something else.
>
> Yes, you /can/, but you
Hi
I'm little confused about adding attributes to the root node when
creating an XML document.
Can I do this using minidom or something else.
I can't find anything that would fit my needs.
i would like to have something like this:
Please help.
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Hello
On my Debian server I'm using cx Oracle 5.1 (installation from a
package made from rpm by alien) with Python 2.5.2
and Oracle Instant Client 10.2.0.4.0. Installation went well but
simple test such as connecting to the db shows that only user root can
make a connection to a database, but any
Hi ALL!
I have to write in yacc an acceptor of files with lines matching this
regexp:
'[0-9],[0-9]'
and I don't know what I am doing wrong beacuse this:
tokens = (
'NUMBER',
)
literals = [',']
t_NUMBER = r'\d'
...
def p_statement_exp(p):
'''statement : NUMBER ',' NUMBER