Was not specific about my process. Yes, I did use the
'formal' windoze uninstall using Add/Remove Programs.
I ran the same code and idle at work (XP Pro/SP2/Python
2.4) with no problems. My next step is to install
python 2.5 at work.
My Linux partition has Python 2.4, and I do not use
idle on
Brian wrote:
> Finally deleted 2.2 and loaded 2.5 (see below), using
> the msi, on my XP partition. Having intermittent system
> crashes.
The probability that this is not a coincidence is IMHO very, very
low. Looks like a deeper software or even hardware problem.
Regards,
Björn
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On Sep 9, 6:57 pm, "O.R.Senthil Kumaran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Finally deleted 2.2 and loaded 2.5 (see below), using
>
> Dont delete. Uninstall python 2.2 and additional modules if you have
> installed them.
But since you've already deleted 2.2, download and reinstall 2.2,
uninstall 2.2
> Finally deleted 2.2 and loaded 2.5 (see below), using
Dont delete. Uninstall python 2.2 and additional modules if you have installed
them.
> So is there something not stable about ver 2.5 on XP ?
Nothing like that. Python 2.5 works perfectly fine on Windows XP.
Download from www.python.org
Finally deleted 2.2 and loaded 2.5 (see below), using
the msi, on my XP partition. Having intermittent system
crashes. Assumed a corrupt download, so deleted and did
another download/install. Same problems.
The associated DLLs when XP says that it must shut down
the idle shell are not consiste
On 3/4/07, Paul Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bill Tydeman wrote:
> Just curious, but since the file size limitation on NTFS is 4 GB, have
> you confirmed that it isn't some other part of the interaction that is
> causing the problem? What FS is hosting the files?
I don't think that is corr
Bill Tydeman wrote:
> Just curious, but since the file size limitation on NTFS is 4 GB, have
> you confirmed that it isn't some other part of the interaction that is
> causing the problem? What FS is hosting the files?
I don't think that is correct. Groovy version of app runs just fine.
>
> On
Just curious, but since the file size limitation on NTFS is 4 GB, have you
confirmed that it isn't some other part of the interaction that is causing
the problem? What FS is hosting the files?
On 2 Mar 2007 10:09:15 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Folks,
I've a Python 2.5
On Mar 2, 10:09 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I've a Python 2.5 app running on 32 bit Win 2k SP4 (NTFS volume).
> Reading a file of 13 GBytes, one line at a time. It appears that,
> once the read line passes the 4 GByte boundary, I am getting
> occasional random line concatenations. I
I am not using the universal newline. File reading loop is essentially...
ifile = open("fileName", "r")
for line in ifile
...
Thanks
Peter Otten wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>> I've a Python 2.5 app running on 32 bit Win 2k SP4 (NTFS volume).
>> Reading a file of 13 GBytes, one li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've a Python 2.5 app running on 32 bit Win 2k SP4 (NTFS volume).
> Reading a file of 13 GBytes, one line at a time. It appears that,
> once the read line passes the 4 GByte boundary, I am getting
> occasional random line concatenations. Input file is confirmed good
>
Folks,
I've a Python 2.5 app running on 32 bit Win 2k SP4 (NTFS volume).
Reading a file of 13 GBytes, one line at a time. It appears that,
once the read line passes the 4 GByte boundary, I am getting
occasional random line concatenations. Input file is confirmed good
via UltraEdit. Groovy versi
Kevin Walzer schrieb:
> Thomas Ploch wrote:
> > Hello folks,
> >
> > Since this is my first post on the list, a brief introduction of myself.
> >
> > My name is Thomas, I am 26 years old, I am a student of Computational
> > Linguistics and I am a python user. :-)
> >
> > Now my problem:
> >
> > I
Thomas Ploch wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> Since this is my first post on the list, a brief introduction of myself.
>
> My name is Thomas, I am 26 years old, I am a student of Computational
> Linguistics and I am a python user. :-)
>
> Now my problem:
>
> I have Tcl/Tk 8.4.4 installed:
>
> iPimpG4
which distribution of python you use ?
I use the one of
http://pythonmac.org/packages/py25-fat/index.html
withoutproblem
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Hello folks,
Since this is my first post on the list, a brief introduction of myself.
My name is Thomas, I am 26 years old, I am a student of Computational
Linguistics and I am a python user. :-)
Now my problem:
I have Tcl/Tk 8.4.4 installed:
iPimpG4:~ profipimp$ tclsh
% info patchlevel
8.4.
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