a some python directories laying around from an odd svn
installation or something...
Thanks again!
From: Fabio Zadrozny
To: Joshua Jodrey
Cc: "python-list@python.org"
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: Python Interpreter Error
It seems you have a version of Python 2.5 in your system and when
starting up Python 3.2.2 it's getting things from 2.5 (this would
probably also happen on the command line).
The usual suspect is that you defined a PYTHONROOT variable which is
pointing to Python 2.5 and not to the python you're us
Hi,
This is my first email to this list, so I apologize if there's a better
mailing-list for this type of question.
I'm looking to get started with python development, so I downloaded Python
3.2.2 and PyDev IDE for Eclipse. When I go to configure my interpreter for a
new python project, Window
> Implement what? The virus? I haven't said that I'm interested in virus,
> I meant I'd like to know WHAT is this
No, this was a misunderstanding. What we meant was:
when you want to implement a virus, you should use a version control :-
D
Nebur
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ep files, 50 maximum entries
per file, max.file size 1MB - which should be enough. ). Hm.
Anyway, I don't see any idea how to track down what happened. So lets
close the thread and simply continue working.
* This is a good occasion to state that Pydev/Eclipse still is a very
efficient IDE in my
Gabriel Genellina wrote:
> En Fri, 04 Apr 2008 15:46:48 -0300, Alex9968 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> escribió:
>
>> Nebur wrote:
>>
>
>
>>> No, I can't reproduce it, and I don't know whom to blame (Pydev?
>>> Eclipse ? The File Sy
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Nebur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes. Linux viruses are rare but useful :-)
> Well, I don't think the problem a very dangerous one. The Pydev/
> Eclipse was used for much more than a year nearly daily and
> intensively. The strange effect
Yes. Linux viruses are rare but useful :-)
Well, I don't think the problem a very dangerous one. The Pydev/
Eclipse was used for much more than a year nearly daily and
intensively. The strange effect is very rare,obviously (plus the
chance that it's in my brain, as I mentioned ;-
En Fri, 04 Apr 2008 15:46:48 -0300, Alex9968 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió:
> Nebur wrote:
>> No, I can't reproduce it, and I don't know whom to blame (Pydev?
>> Eclipse ? The File System ? A Virus that only 2 times in half a year
>> deletes a single file I
Nebur wrote:
> No, I can't reproduce it, and I don't know whom to blame (Pydev?
> Eclipse ? The File System ? A Virus that only 2 times in half a year
> deletes a single file I'm busy working with, and seems to do nothing
> else? Myself beeing schizophrenic ??)
A vi
> Are you using svn? I did have a problem once related to that (but it's
Hi Fabio,
No, there's no version control plugin. I use Mercurial, but externally
only.
I've considered a problem with version control, too.
But all external reasons (file sytem, virus, version control) seem
unplausible becau
PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks developing with Pydev/Eclipse,
>
> this is the second time in about half a year that the following
> surprise bites me:
>
> I've switched between some files in Pydev/Eclipse using the
> FileNavigator, and when I want to go back to my la
Hi folks developing with Pydev/Eclipse,
this is the second time in about half a year that the following
surprise bites me:
I've switched between some files in Pydev/Eclipse using the
FileNavigator, and when I want to go back to my last-edited *.py file,
it is missing.
No more i
It's an eclipse bug in 3.3.1.1: see:
http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.platform.rcp/msg28728.html
and the follow up:
http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.platform.rcp/msg28733.html
(until then you can use the pydev package explorer / project
explorer).
Cheers,
Fabio
On Sun,
Running the latest version of pydev (1.3.13).
I failed to figure out how to add a filter that excludes stuff like
*.pyc from the file navigator. The "Filters..." dialogue allows to
"Select All" and "Deselect All", but from an empty list :-(
What's the trick ? Thanks ...
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Preston Landers wrote:
> Shift-Tab does it for me. It can also dedent whole blocks if you have
> them selected.
Excellent. Thank you.
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Boris Ozegovic([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2008.02.22 19:59:28 +0100:
> Hi
>
> Suppose I have three blocks:
> if 1:
> if 2:
> if 3:
> # here I want my cursor go back to second block (if 2:)
>
> What is the standard shortcut for this? ctrl+arrow keys aren't, arrow keys
> alone
Hi
Suppose I have three blocks:
if 1:
if 2:
if 3:
# here I want my cursor go back to second block (if 2:)
What is the standard shortcut for this? ctrl+arrow keys aren't, arrow keys
alone aren't either.
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Éric Daigneault wrote:
>
> I run the latest pydev on both windows and linux... The setup is
> excatcly the same (on the eclipse, path setup and all)
> My windows setup is much better at auto-complete that the linux
> setup... In linux, other than with self, I seldom get auto complete on
> other
On 10/26/06, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
Kenneth McDonald wrote:>> With the most recent edition of PyDev, I find Eclipse works quite well
> for me.>Since you mentioned it, I have a question that searching around andpoking around has not solved for me, yet.Do you have aut
olive wrote:
> > Michael B. Trausch wrote:
> >
>
>> >> Yep. Still does it.
>>
> >
> > I'm running PyDev 1.2.4 without completion problem so far.
> >
> > Are you up to date ?
> >
> > Maybe you should install the latest from scratch.
> >
>
>
>Yep, I am up to date. As I said, I am t
olive wrote:
> Michael B. Trausch wrote:
>
>> Yep. Still does it.
>
> I'm running PyDev 1.2.4 without completion problem so far.
>
> Are you up to date ?
>
> Maybe you should install the latest from scratch.
>
Yep, I am up to date. As I said, I am totally confused.
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Michael B. Trausch wrote:
> Yep. Still does it.
I'm running PyDev 1.2.4 without completion problem so far.
Are you up to date ?
Maybe you should install the latest from scratch.
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olive wrote:
>
> Did you try to set your PYTHONPATH properly with the same content in
> both central AND project preferences ?
>
Yep. Still does it. And the kicker is, that it does it with things
that it shouldn't have to wonder terribly much about -- classes that I
have custom-built, where it
Michael B. Trausch a écrit :
> Kenneth McDonald wrote:
> >
> > With the most recent edition of PyDev, I find Eclipse works quite well
> > for me.
> >
>
> Since you mentioned it, I have a question that searching around and
> poking around has not solved for me, yet.
>
> Do you have auto-completion
Kenneth McDonald wrote:
>
> With the most recent edition of PyDev, I find Eclipse works quite well
> for me.
>
Since you mentioned it, I have a question that searching around and
poking around has not solved for me, yet.
Do you have auto-completion working with your setup? It does not seem
to w
Greg Lindstrom wrote:
> I am running Python 2.4 on Windows XP "Professional" and Eclipse 3.1. I
> would like to take a look at PyDev on Eclipse and downloaded the PyDev
> (1.0.2?) via the Help->SotwareUpdates->FindAndInstall wizard. Then then
> go to create a Python Project with File->New->Pro
I am running Python 2.4 on Windows XP "Professional" and Eclipse 3.1. I would like to take a look at PyDev on Eclipse and downloaded the PyDev (1.0.2?) via the Help->SotwareUpdates->FindAndInstall wizard. Then then go to create a Python Project with File->New->Project and then select Pydev->Pydev
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