Re: Download Not Working

2022-12-16 Thread Mats Wichmann
On 12/16/22 09:07, Kaiser Arnhart wrote: Good afternoon, I am unable to open Python 3 after downloading. For context, I uninstalled it due to not checking the "Add to Path" box Others have already asked for more details. On the above, though, note that you can fix many aspects of the install

Re: Download Not Working

2022-12-16 Thread Thomas Passin
Please be more informative! Is this on Windows? Did Python 3 run as you expected, before you uninstalled it? Exactly how did you try to launch Python? Exactly what did you observe when it appeared not to run? Did you try any other ways to run it? What version of Python are you talking abou

Re: Download Not Working

2022-12-16 Thread dn
d then I reinstalled after checking that box and now none of the downloads will open and run Python 3. Please help. Thanks, -- Kaiser Arnhart Baylor University Ashton Woods - Project Manager Please be advised that there are many download sources, and several operating systems which will run Py

Re: Download Not Working

2022-12-16 Thread Kaiser Arnhart
> Good afternoon, > > I am unable to open Python 3 after downloading. For context, I uninstalled it > due to not checking the "Add to Path" box and then I reinstalled after > checking that box and now none of the downloads will open and run Python 3. > Please help. > > Thanks, Kaiser Arnh

Re: Download Python 3.10.6 for windows

2022-08-31 Thread Eryk Sun
On 8/31/22, George Rwaga wrote: > > I am not sure why the default for installing Python is > C:\Users\x.x\AppData\local\programs\Python\Python310. The "programs" folder in the above path is the default location to install programs just for user "x.x." More precisely, the default l

Re: Download Python 3.10.6 for windows

2022-08-31 Thread George Rwaga
Thanks for the suggestions, Mrab and Eryk. Because my R and RStudio are under program files, for consistency I installed Python in C:\program files\Python\Python310. I updated to the latest version of Spyder in C:\program files\Spyder\Spyder5.3.3. As with R and RStudio, some Python and Spyder file

Re: Download Python 3.10.6 for windows

2022-08-30 Thread Eryk Sun
On 8/30/22, George Rwaga wrote: > > 1. I installed Python 3.10.6 in the default directory > C:\Users\x.x\AppData\local\programs\Python\Python310 > After the installation, there was no shortcut on my desktop. Shortcuts are created in the start menu. The installer doesn't modify the user's

Re: Download Python 3.10.6 for windows

2022-08-30 Thread MRAB
On 2022-08-30 16:09, George Rwaga wrote: I last installed an updated version of python more than a year back. I am trying to download (from https://www.python.org/downloads/ ) and install Python 3.10.6 for Windows - but I keep running into problems. 1. I installed Python 3.10.6 in the default

Download Python 3.10.6 for windows

2022-08-30 Thread George Rwaga
I last installed an updated version of python more than a year back. I am trying to download (from https://www.python.org/downloads/ ) and install Python 3.10.6 for Windows - but I keep running into problems. 1. I installed Python 3.10.6 in the default directory C:\Users\x.x\AppData

Is the bug reported to python Recently i upgraded my python version and its directory But when i try to download pyqt5 it gives out a holy error Do i have to install py 3.9 again pls help me take a lo

2021-10-17 Thread Umme Salma
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Understanding PyPi download stats

2021-05-07 Thread Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
Greetings list, See these two links below providing download stats for a package: 1) https://pypistats.org/packages/shopyo 2) https://pepy.tech/project/shopyo Particularly for 2) Are the data accurate? Kind Regards, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer about <https://compileralchemy.github.io/>

Re: not able to download PyAudio

2021-04-02 Thread Terry Reedy
On 4/2/2021 6:09 AM, Benjamin Schollnick wrote: On Apr 2, 2021, at 4:40 AM, ᗷᑌᑎᑎY wrote: Hello everyone I am not able to download PyAudio. I tried by typing pip install in PyAudio in cmd but it show's no compatible version availbale. What should I do? . There seems to be

Re: not able to download PyAudio

2021-04-02 Thread Benjamin Schollnick
> On Apr 2, 2021, at 4:40 AM, ᗷᑌᑎᑎY wrote: > > Hello everyone > I am not able to download PyAudio. I tried by typing pip install in > PyAudio in cmd but it show's no compatible version availbale. What should > I do? . There seems to be some confusion, which I

Aw: not able to download PyAudio

2021-04-02 Thread Karsten Hilbert
The same as with speech recognition. Research. Karsten > Gesendet: Freitag, 02. April 2021 um 10:40 Uhr > Von: "ᗷᑌᑎᑎY" > An: "Igor Korot" > Cc: "python-list@python.org" > Betreff: not able to download PyAudio > >Hello everyone >

not able to download PyAudio

2021-04-02 Thread ᗷᑌᑎᑎY
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Re: NOT ABLE TO DOWNLOAD speech_recognition ON MY COMPUTER

2021-04-01 Thread Igor Korot
Hi, On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 12:23 PM ᗷᑌᑎᑎY wrote: > >Hello everyone. I am not able to download speech_recognition . I am not >professional just a beggnier but I decided and started developing a voice >commanding software and I need to download speech_recognition. When

NOT ABLE TO DOWNLOAD speech_recognition ON MY COMPUTER

2021-04-01 Thread ᗷᑌᑎᑎY
Hello everyone. I am not able to download speech_recognition . I am not professional just a beggnier but I decided and started developing a voice commanding software and I need to download speech_recognition. When I enter the command pip install speech_recognition it say's we c

Re: NOT ABLE TO DOWNLOAD speech_recognition ON MY COMPUTER

2021-04-01 Thread Marco Ippolito
On 2021-04-01, ᗷᑌᑎᑎY wrote: > When I enter the command pip install speech_recognition it say’s we cannot > find a compatible version. Try: ``` pip install SpeechRecognition ``` What's the output? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Fwd: bug in download

2020-12-16 Thread Terry Reedy
On 12/16/2020 12:15 PM, Erick Willum wrote: Begin forwarded message: From: Erick Willum Date: 16 December 2020 at 15:53:40 GMT To: python-list@python.org Subject: bug in download Hallo and good afternoon, Having installed python (big thank you) and sublime text, i get the next message

Fwd: bug in download

2020-12-16 Thread Erick Willum
Begin forwarded message: > From: Erick Willum > Date: 16 December 2020 at 15:53:40 GMT > To: python-list@python.org > Subject: bug in download > > Hallo and good afternoon, > > Having installed python (big thank you) and sublime text, i get the next > message wh

Re: Unable to download

2020-12-09 Thread Siddarth Adiga
Thank you for your concern. I use windows 10. But I was able to download it. The fifth time I tried, it worked. But then I had a prolem opening Jupyter Notebook, it said "Fatal error in launcher: unable to create process using. The system cannot find the file specified." So I had t

Re: Unable to download

2020-12-09 Thread Bob Gailer
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020, 11:46 AM Siddarth Adiga wrote: > Hello. I wanted to download the Python Version 3.9.1 but it said there was > already another version of Python already installed. But I have deleted the > program from the ADD OR REMOVE PROGRAMS option. But still I am unable to >

Unable to download

2020-12-09 Thread Siddarth Adiga
Hello. I wanted to download the Python Version 3.9.1 but it said there was already another version of Python already installed. But I have deleted the program from the ADD OR REMOVE PROGRAMS option. But still I am unable to download it. Please help... -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo

Re: Module Download Problem

2020-10-29 Thread Mats Wichmann
On 10/29/20 11:07 AM, Gian_Xatzak. wrote: >Hello!! > >  > >I just download the latest version of python3 (Python3.9) and I have >problem to download NumPy,… etc. There are projects who have not released their 3.9-compatible wheels yet - the schedule for doin

FW: Module Download Problem

2020-10-29 Thread Gian_Xatzak .
Sorry I forgot: I have Windows10   Sent from [1]Mail for Windows 10   From: [2]Gian_Xatzak. Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2020 7:07 PM To: [3]python-list@python.org Subject: Module Download Problem   Hello!!   I just download the latest version of

Module Download Problem

2020-10-29 Thread Gian_Xatzak .
Hello!!   I just download the latest version of python3 (Python3.9) and I have problem to download NumPy,… etc.   Sent from [1]Mail for Windows 10   References Visible links 1. https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986 -- https://mail.python.org/mailman

Re: Trying to Download PygameZero

2020-10-10 Thread Terry Reedy
On 10/10/2020 11:11 AM, Mats Wichmann wrote: On 10/10/20 12:22 AM, Tom Hedge via Python-list wrote: I am in a 8 grade coding class at the moment and my teacher asked me to download a script ... [on Windows according to file paths]... . The problem is the pygame developers have not released a

Re: Trying to Download PygameZero

2020-10-10 Thread Mats Wichmann
On 10/10/20 12:22 AM, Tom Hedge via Python-list wrote: > I am in a 8 grade coding class at the moment and my teacher asked me to > download a script called pgzero. I can not seem to download pgzer or pygame > when i try it shoots me a error message:  ERROR: Command errored out wit

Trying to Download PygameZero

2020-10-10 Thread Tom Hedge via Python-list
I am in a 8 grade coding class at the moment and my teacher asked me to download a script called pgzero. I can not seem to download pgzer or pygame when i try it shoots me a error message:  ERROR: Command errored out with exit status 1:     command: 'c:\program files\python39\python.ex

Re: Python download problem

2020-09-09 Thread MRAB
hon.org to install the latest Windows version of Python ( 3.8.5) on my Windows 10 64 bit computer , after clicking on this link to download the file Windows (x86-64 executable installer) I opened it and check the boxes , I continued with the steps until it was successfully downloaded . After tha

Python download problem

2020-09-09 Thread Talin Alnaber
of Python ( 3.8.5) on my Windows 10 64 bit computer , after clicking on this link to download the file Windows (x86-64 executable installer) I opened it and check the boxes , I continued with the steps until it was successfully downloaded . After that I opened CMD and this screen appeared

Re: Issues Download the Latest Version of Python Programming Language

2020-07-23 Thread Mats Wichmann
On 7/24/20 12:05 AM, Ejiofor Chidinma Peace wrote: > Dear Sir/Madam, > I trust this email finds you well. > > I have been having issues downloading the latest version of Python > programming Language on my PC (windows 10 operating system). Kindly assist > in resolving this issue at your earliest c

Issues Download the Latest Version of Python Programming Language

2020-07-23 Thread Ejiofor Chidinma Peace
Dear Sir/Madam, I trust this email finds you well. I have been having issues downloading the latest version of Python programming Language on my PC (windows 10 operating system). Kindly assist in resolving this issue at your earliest convenience. Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Yours s

Re: Can't download Pygame and Pgzero

2020-06-06 Thread Souvik Dutta
What? Souvik flutter dev On Sat, Jun 6, 2020, 8:11 PM Tushar Upadhyay wrote: > Stop all the message and mails > > On Sat, 6 Jun 2020, 6:03 pm , wrote: > > > Il giorno venerdì 5 giugno 2020 18:35:10 UTC+2, Lily Sararat ha scritto: > > > To whom it may concern, > > > I have trouble installing th

Re: Can't download Pygame and Pgzero

2020-06-06 Thread Tushar Upadhyay
Stop all the message and mails On Sat, 6 Jun 2020, 6:03 pm , wrote: > Il giorno venerdì 5 giugno 2020 18:35:10 UTC+2, Lily Sararat ha scritto: > > To whom it may concern, > > I have trouble installing the Pygame and Pgzero on Window. I based on > the instruction on the "Computer Coding Python G

Re: Can't download Pygame and Pgzero

2020-06-06 Thread edmondo . giovannozzi
Il giorno venerdì 5 giugno 2020 18:35:10 UTC+2, Lily Sararat ha scritto: > To whom it may concern, > I have trouble installing the Pygame and Pgzero on Window.  I based on the > instruction on the "Computer Coding Python Games for Kids" by Carol > Vorderman.  Nothing works.   > I tried Python 3.6

Re: Can't download Pygame and Pgzero

2020-06-05 Thread Rhodri James
On 05/06/2020 11:54, Lily Sararat via Python-list wrote: I have trouble installing the Pygame and Pgzero on Window. I based on the instruction on the "Computer Coding Python Games for Kids" by Carol Vorderman. Nothing works. I tried Python 3.6.2 as describe in the book and the latest version

Re: Can't download Pygame and Pgzero

2020-06-05 Thread Lily Sararat via Python-list
To whom it may concern, I have trouble installing the Pygame and Pgzero on Window.  I based on the instruction on the "Computer Coding Python Games for Kids" by Carol Vorderman.  Nothing works.   I tried Python 3.6.2 as describe in the book and the latest version 3.8.3 still encounter on the

Re: I cannot download python files from external source.

2020-05-31 Thread Michio Suginoo
, 2020 at 12:48 PM MRAB wrote: > On 2020-05-31 15:36, Michio Suginoo wrote: > > Thanks MRAB, > > > > I try to download the external file in .ipynb. > > And I get the message attached herewith. > > > > And this is not the first time, it has been like this. And

Re: I cannot download python files from external source.

2020-05-31 Thread Michio Suginoo
Hi Evan, Thanks for your explaining the situation in a plain language. Thanks to your description, I have a better understanding. This is one step forward. I will try to open it from Jupyter Notebook. If I still have trouble, I might get back to this list. Then, if you can further advise me from

Re: I cannot download python files from external source.

2020-05-31 Thread Evan Schalton
Michio, Are you trying to open the ipynb file with python? You need Jupyter Notebook to run ipynb files. Try installing jupyter notebook (cmd: pip install jupyter) then launching the jupyter notebook py server (cmd: jupyter notebook). You should be able to use the file browser in the notebook w

Re: I cannot download python files from external source.

2020-05-31 Thread MRAB
On 2020-05-31 15:36, Michio Suginoo wrote: Thanks MRAB, I try to download the external file in .ipynb. And I get the message attached herewith. And this is not the first time, it has been like this. And I have never been able to download any python file. I just wonder if it has anything to

Re: I cannot download python files from external source.

2020-05-29 Thread MRAB
On 2020-05-30 00:55, Michio Suginoo wrote: Yes, it’s clear to me what you wrote. I was just communicating what happened when I tried to download python files from external sources. My question is how I can enable the installed Python (Anaconda) to download files from external sources

Re: I cannot download python files from external source.

2020-05-29 Thread MRAB
On 2020-05-29 21:24, Michio Suginoo wrote: Hi I installed python via Anaconda some months ago. And since then, I could not download python files from external sources. Basically, every time I tried to download python files, the python system that I installed via Anaconda gives me a system

I cannot download python files from external source.

2020-05-29 Thread Michio Suginoo
Hi I installed python via Anaconda some months ago. And since then, I could not download python files from external sources. Basically, every time I tried to download python files, the python system that I installed via Anaconda gives me a system message with three options: - Modify (add or

Re: Issues regarding the download

2020-04-18 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
On 18/04/20 6:20 PM, MRIDULA GUPTA wrote: Hi, I am a new user and I am facing difficulty using the app. everytime I click on the app the windows open which tell me either to modify the app or repair it or uninstall it. I did my level best but still I am facing problems installing it. please look

Re: Issues regarding the download

2020-04-18 Thread Bob Gailer
On Apr 18, 2020 2:29 PM, "MRIDULA GUPTA" <500067...@stu.upes.ac.in> wrote: > > Hi, > I am a new user and I am facing difficulty using the app. everytime I click > on the app the windows open which tell me either to modify the app or > repair it or uninstall it. I did my level best but still I am fa

Issues regarding the download

2020-04-18 Thread MRIDULA GUPTA
Hi, I am a new user and I am facing difficulty using the app. everytime I click on the app the windows open which tell me either to modify the app or repair it or uninstall it. I did my level best but still I am facing problems installing it. please look into it as soon as possible. -- https://mai

Re: 0x80070643 python download error

2020-03-30 Thread Pieter van Oostrum
JimathyJim Jim <2maxleed...@gmail.com> writes: > I am trying to download python on my laptop and this error came up. How do > I fix this error appearing and download python 3.8.2? Maybe you could specify what OS, and from what site/URL you are downloading. And at which moment the e

0x80070643 python download error

2020-03-30 Thread JimathyJim Jim
I am trying to download python on my laptop and this error came up. How do I fix this error appearing and download python 3.8.2? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python download for windows

2020-03-09 Thread Terry Reedy
On 3/9/2020 6:16 AM, Mike Dewhirst wrote: Python isn't an ordinary program as understood by (most) Windows users. It needs a command-prompt in which to run interactively. Or, one can click the lower left Windows Start icon, find and click 'Python 3.8' (for instance) under 'P', and select eithe

RE: Python download for windows

2020-03-09 Thread Mike Dewhirst
orry. That is your daughter's problem.You really should adjust Windows explorer so it doesn't hide file extensions. Hope this helpsCheersMike Original message From: Hilary Ilsley Date: 9/3/20 20:08 (GMT+10:00) To: python-list@python.org Subject: Python download for windo

Re: Python download for windows

2020-03-09 Thread Bob Gailer
:> You talk only about downloading - and the link you gave leads to the download page as a whole, so we can't guess the OS you - or your daughter - use. the subject line explicitly states "download for Windows" Bob Gailer -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python download for windows

2020-03-09 Thread Sibylle Koczian
Am 09.03.2020 um 10:08 schrieb Hilary Ilsley: Hello We have been asked to download python so our daughter can complete her homework, only once we have down loaded it keeps going to "set up" and even after completing "modify" or "repair" it goes back to set up. ht

Re: Python download for windows

2020-03-09 Thread Bob Gailer
On Mar 9, 2020 5:22 AM, "Hilary Ilsley" wrote: > > Hello > > We have been asked to download python so our daughter can complete her homework, only once we have down loaded it keeps going to "set up" and even after completing "modify" or "repai

Python download for windows

2020-03-09 Thread Hilary Ilsley
Hello We have been asked to download python so our daughter can complete her homework, only once we have down loaded it keeps going to "set up" and even after completing "modify" or "repair" it goes back to set up. https://www.python.org/downloads/release/pyt

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-02-01 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
On 2/02/20 1:00 AM, R.Wieser wrote: As sent to the OP. I appreciate these discussions, in the expectation of learning something-new. (and with rust-removal paints at the ready!) Indeed. Even if its just a different POV which makes you rethink the reasons of your own one. +1 -- Regards =dn

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-02-01 Thread R.Wieser
(how does the 'puter know the script has focus, as there is nothing to give it to) is an easy way to userland keylogging ... > but wouldn't that only work if there was an input() loop? Just being able to check for such a keypress at the end of a "do the next download

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-02-01 Thread Peter J. Holzer
e to rewrite the file (say, with the > > > previously-successful > > > lines commented out) as I go. > > > > > Why comment out the lines yourself when the download manager could do it > > for you? > > > > Load the list from disk. > > >

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-02-01 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 4:17 PM DL Neil via Python-list wrote: > > On 31/01/20 9:53 PM, R.Wieser wrote: > >> Using ctrl+c is a VERY BAD idea. > > > > To have it just exit the program ? Yes, indeed. > > > > Though you /could/ keep track of what needs to be finished and have the > > ctrl-c handler d

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-31 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
he one currently held - so call me "Curious", but not "George" then... There are so many reasons why such won't work first-time, when they should every time; that it may be quite difficult to detect 'corruption' :-) That was not even considered. Just the "wha

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-31 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
On 31/01/20 9:30 AM, jkn wrote: Err, well, thanks for that discussion gents... As it happens I do know how to use a database, but I regard it as overkill for what I am trying to do here. I think a combination of hashing the URL, and using a suffix to indicate the result of previous downloaded at

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-31 Thread R.Wieser
jkn, > I'm happy to consider the risk and choose (eg.) the hash function > accordingly, thanks. No problem, just wanted you to be aware and (thus) able to choose. Regards, Rudy Wieser -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-31 Thread jkn
On Friday, January 31, 2020 at 9:41:32 AM UTC, R.Wieser wrote: > jkn, > > > I think a combination of hashing the URL, > > I hope you're not thinking of saving the hash (into the "done" list) instead > if the URL itself. While hash collisions do not happen often (especially > not in a small li

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-31 Thread jkn
On Friday, January 31, 2020 at 9:41:32 AM UTC, R.Wieser wrote: > jkn, > > > I think a combination of hashing the URL, > > I hope you're not thinking of saving the hash (into the "done" list) instead > if the URL itself. While hash collisions do not happen often (especially > not in a small li

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-31 Thread R.Wieser
jkn, > I think a combination of hashing the URL, I hope you're not thinking of saving the hash (into the "done" list) instead if the URL itself. While hash collisions do not happen often (especially not in a small list), you cannot rule them out. And when that happens that would mean you wo

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-31 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 7:56 PM R.Wieser wrote: > > Dennis, > > > A full client/server RDBM should never be affected by an abort > > of a client program. > > What you describe is on the single query level. What I was thinking of was > having several queries that /should/ work as a single unit, b

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-31 Thread R.Wieser
should > every time; that it may be quite difficult to detect 'corruption' :-) That was not even considered. Just the "what do I still need to download" datafile. > Accordingly, there is no non-atomic transaction in the proposal The problem there is that you are second-guessi

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-31 Thread R.Wieser
Dennis, > A full client/server RDBM should never be affected by an abort > of a client program. What you describe is on the single query level. What I was thinking of was having several queries that /should/ work as a single unit, but could get interrupted (because of the OPs ctrl-c). Yes, C

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
On 30/01/20 9:35 PM, R.Wieser wrote: MRAB's scheme does have the disadvantages to me that Chris has pointed out. Nothing that can't be countered by keeping copies of the last X number of to-be-dowloaded-URLs files. That's a good idea, but how would the automated system 'know' to give-up on th

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread jkn
Err, well, thanks for that discussion gents... As it happens I do know how to use a database, but I regard it as overkill for what I am trying to do here. I think a combination of hashing the URL, and using a suffix to indicate the result of previous downloaded attempts, will work adequately for m

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 4:11 AM R.Wieser wrote: > But, do you remember what the OP said ? > [quote] > want to download these as a 'background task'. ... you can CTRL-C out, > [/quote] > > Why now do I think that, when such a backgroud process is forgotten and the >

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread R.Wieser
ble, don't you think ? Are you trying to set me up ? My point was that the /effect/ of a same corruption is different for both: A flat file is /much/ easier to rescue. But, do you remember what the OP said ? [quote] want to download these as a 'background task'. ... you can CTR

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 2:01 AM R.Wieser wrote: > > Chris, > > >> I think that a database is /definitily/ overcomplicating stuff, > > > > Okay, sure... but you didn't say that. > > I'm sorry ? In my first reply I described a file-based approach and > mentioned that the folder approach is a rathe

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread R.Wieser
Chris, >> I think that a database is /definitily/ overcomplicating stuff, > > Okay, sure... but you didn't say that. I'm sorry ? In my first reply I described a file-based approach and mentioned that the folder approach is a rather good one. What do you think I ment there ? > You said that

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread Dan Sommers
wnloaded. Yes, I like stateless systems, too, but that system isn't stateless. As I understand the problem of a "crudely persistem download manager," there's a collection of to-be-downloaded URLs (which may be empty) and some data that's been downloaded (which may also be

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 11:11 PM R.Wieser wrote: > > Chris, > > > That's what transactions are for. > > Again, > > >> I guess that that went right over your head. :-)/You/ might know > >> exactly > >> what should and shouldn't be done, what makes you think the OP currently > >> does ? > > > I

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread R.Wieser
Chris, > That's what transactions are for. Again, >> I guess that that went right over your head. :-)/You/ might know >> exactly >> what should and shouldn't be done, what makes you think the OP currently >> does ? > I don't understand why you're denigrating databases, Am I denigrating a

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 8:36 PM R.Wieser wrote: > > Chris, > > > Uhh > > > > Proper databases don't HAVE non-atomic operations. That's kinda their job. > > Uhh... yes, /singular/ operations are considered to be atomic. A series of > operations /ment/ to be executed as a single one on the oth

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread R.Wieser
Chris, > Uhh > > Proper databases don't HAVE non-atomic operations. That's kinda their job. Uhh... yes, /singular/ operations are considered to be atomic. A series of operations /ment/ to be executed as a single one on the other hand aren't. > Unless you mean that there's a non-atomic ope

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 7:41 PM R.Wieser wrote: > Also think of the old adagio: BTW, the word you want here is "adage", unless you mean that it's a piece of music being played slowly :) ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 7:41 PM R.Wieser wrote: > A database /sounds/ good, but what happens when you ctrl-c outof a > non-atomic operation ? How do you fix that ?IOW: Databases can be > corrupted for pretty-much the same reason as for a simple datafile (but with > much worse consequences).

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-30 Thread R.Wieser
jkn, > MRAB's scheme does have the disadvantages to me that Chris has pointed > out. Nothing that can't be countered by keeping copies of the last X number of to-be-dowloaded-URLs files. As for rewriting every time, you will /have/ to write something for every action (and flush the file!), if

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-29 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 8:59 AM DL Neil via Python-list wrote: > * NB I don't use SQLite (in favor of going 'full-fat') and thus cannot > vouch for its behavior under load/queuing mechanism/concurrent > accesses... but I'm biased and probably think/write SQL more readily > than Python - oops! I d

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-29 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
On 30/01/20 10:38 AM, jkn wrote: On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 8:27:03 PM UTC, Chris Angelico wrote: On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 7:06 AM jkn wrote: I want to be a able to use a simple 'download manager' which I was going to write (in Python), but then wondered if there was somethin

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-29 Thread jkn
. > > Hey, nothing wrong with that! > > > I want to be a able to use a simple 'download manager' which I was going to > > write > > (in Python), but then wondered if there was something suitable already out > > there. > > I haven't found it, bu

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-29 Thread Dan Sommers
On Thu, 30 Jan 2020 07:26:36 +1100 Chris Angelico wrote: > On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 7:06 AM jkn wrote: > > The situation is this - I have a long list of file URLs and want to > > download these as a 'background task'. I want this to process to be > > 'crud

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-29 Thread Chris Angelico
t; > lines commented out) as I go. > > > Why comment out the lines yourself when the download manager could do it > for you? > > Load the list from disk. > > For each uncommented line: > > Download the file. > > Comment out the line. > > Write

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-29 Thread MRAB
On 2020-01-29 20:00, jkn wrote: Hi all I'm almost embarrassed to ask this as it's "so simple", but thought I'd give it a go... I want to be a able to use a simple 'download manager' which I was going to write (in Python), but then wondered if there

Re: Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-29 Thread Chris Angelico
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 7:06 AM jkn wrote: > > Hi all > I'm almost embarrassed to ask this as it's "so simple", but thought I'd > give > it a go... Hey, nothing wrong with that! > I want to be a able to use a simple 'download manager'

Suggestions on mechanism or existing code - maintain persistence of file download history

2020-01-29 Thread jkn
Hi all I'm almost embarrassed to ask this as it's "so simple", but thought I'd give it a go... I want to be a able to use a simple 'download manager' which I was going to write (in Python), but then wondered if there was something suitable already out the

Re: Using pycurl to obtain the download speed in real-time for a huge file.

2019-08-02 Thread Barry Scott
> On 2 Aug 2019, at 08:37, Hongyi Zhao wrote: > > Hi, > > I want to use pycurl to obtain the download speed in real-time for a huge > file. Is this possible or not? Yes > Any hints on this issue? Google for python pycurl progress Barry > > Reg

Using pycurl to obtain the download speed in real-time for a huge file.

2019-08-02 Thread Hongyi Zhao
Hi, I want to use pycurl to obtain the download speed in real-time for a huge file. Is this possible or not? Any hints on this issue? Regards -- .: Hongyi Zhao [ hongyi.zhao AT gmail.com ] Free as in Freedom :. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Fw: Download issues for Python

2019-06-04 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2019-06-04, tom milikic wrote: > [...] > > It states that this is missing from my computer -: > > api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dl [You left off the second 'l'. Precision is very important when dealing with software problems.] You can often the answer just by Googling the error message:

Re: Error Opening Python for Windows Download

2019-05-13 Thread Michael Torrie
On 05/12/2019 04:42 PM, Alexandra Mistak wrote: > Hi Python, > > I have unsuccessfully downloaded Python Windows x86-64 executable installer > multiple > times. > > After installation, when I go to launch the program it tells me to

Re: Error Opening Python for Windows Download

2019-05-13 Thread Igor Korot
Hi, On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 7:50 AM Alexandra Mistak wrote: > > Hi Python, > > I have unsuccessfully downloaded Python Windows x86-64 executable installer > multiple > times. I presume you have Windows 10? > > After installation,

Error Opening Python for Windows Download

2019-05-13 Thread Alexandra Mistak
Hi Python, I have unsuccessfully downloaded Python Windows x86-64 executable installer multiple times. After installation, when I go to launch the program it tells me to "repair or modify" the app. I click "repair," I try opening it

Re: Determining latest stable version for download

2019-03-23 Thread Tim Johnson
* Tim Johnson [190320 10:46]: > Some time in the near future I will want to install the latest > current stable version of python on a remote server. I anticipate > that I will either use wget from the server shell or download to my > workstation and transfer via FTP. I will ne

Re: Determining latest stable version for download

2019-03-21 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 11:56 AM Michael Torrie wrote: > > On 03/21/2019 09:36 AM, Tim Johnson wrote: > > Michael, I should have asked the following question: > > Would I be able to install from the EPEL Repository or the Redhat > > Software Collections to a local ~/bin? > > I am not sure, b

Re: Determining latest stable version for download

2019-03-21 Thread Michael Torrie
On 03/21/2019 09:36 AM, Tim Johnson wrote: > Michael, I should have asked the following question: > Would I be able to install from the EPEL Repository or the Redhat > Software Collections to a local ~/bin? I am not sure, but have my doubts. Software Collections distributes software in RPM,

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