Stefan Behnel writes:
> Jussi Piitulainen, 04.03.2010 22:40:
> > Stefan Behnel writes:
> >> Jussi Piitulainen, 04.03.2010 11:46:
> >>> I am observing weird semi-erratic behaviour that involves Python 3
> >>> and lxml, is extremely sensitive to changes in the input data, and
> >>> only occurs when I
Jussi Piitulainen, 04.03.2010 22:40:
Stefan Behnel writes:
Jussi Piitulainen, 04.03.2010 11:46:
I am observing weird semi-erratic behaviour that involves Python 3
and lxml, is extremely sensitive to changes in the input data, and
only occurs when I name a partial result. I would like some help
This is the full data file on which my regress/Tribug exhibits the
behaviour that I find incomprehensible, described in the first post in
this thread. The comment in the beginning of the file below was
written before I commented out some records in the data, so the actual
numbers now are not ten ex
Stefan Behnel writes:
> Jussi Piitulainen, 04.03.2010 11:46:
> > I am observing weird semi-erratic behaviour that involves Python 3
> > and lxml, is extremely sensitive to changes in the input data, and
> > only occurs when I name a partial result. I would like some help
> > with this, please. (Pyt
Jussi Piitulainen, 04.03.2010 11:46:
I am observing weird semi-erratic behaviour that involves Python 3 and
lxml, is extremely sensitive to changes in the input data, and only
occurs when I name a partial result. I would like some help with this,
please. (Python 3.1.1; GNU/Linux; how do I find lx