Re: Cant get my tshark pharse to work

2014-10-11 Thread sandra . baror
On Thursday, October 9, 2014 9:46:10 PM UTC+3, Tal Bar-Or wrote: > Hello All, > > > > I am writing some code to get captured wiresahrk pcap file , using > popen.subprocess and extract some table csv format related to SMB, but for > some reason i can get the csv when using off-course regular cm

Re: [OT] spelling colour / color was Re: Toggle

2014-10-11 Thread Christian Gollwitzer
Am 10.10.14 22:05, schrieb alister: Would the French tolerate me using an alternative Variant (Canadian or Carribean)? I think not UK English as spoken in England is the definitive version. The clue is in the Name - English not American I tend to agree that British English is the "correct" ver

Re: [OT] spelling colour / color was Re: Toggle

2014-10-11 Thread Marko Rauhamaa
Dennis Lee Bieber : > And then there is REXX... Which deliberately has both centre() and > center() in its standard library -- and they do the same thing... I'm getting a new appreciation for Lisp's age-old "car" and "cdr". The scientists have done this international thing for centuries. Their s

Re: [OT] spelling colour / color was Re: Toggle

2014-10-11 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 9:33 PM, Marko Rauhamaa wrote: > I'm getting a new appreciation for Lisp's age-old "car" and "cdr". > > The scientists have done this international thing for centuries. Their > single-letter naming might be the secret of their glorious success. > > Obscure acronyms for the

EuroPython Workgroups: Call for Volunteers

2014-10-11 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
(This post is also available for online reading at: http://www.europython-society.org/post/99718376575/europython-workgroups-call-for-volunteers) Dear EuroPython community, the EuroPython Society is happy to announce a new organizational concept that we'd like to put in place for the next EuroPyt

Re: [OT] spelling colour / color was Re: Toggle

2014-10-11 Thread mm0fmf
On 11/10/2014 10:37, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: Being a non-native English speaker/writer, I myself stick to the recommendations of the Oxford dictionary. Christian But you do realise the Oxford dictionary is different to English usage and is renowned for using what is known as Oxford s

Butterflow installation on windows

2014-10-11 Thread Virgil Stokes
The butterflow package (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/butterflow/0.1.4a1) has recently been released. I would like to know if anyone has been able to install it on a windows platform. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: [OT] spelling colour / color was Re: Toggle

2014-10-11 Thread duncan smith
On 11/10/14 12:45, mm0fmf wrote: > On 11/10/2014 10:37, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: >> Being a non-native English speaker/writer, I myself stick to the >> recommendations of the Oxford dictionary. >> >> Christian > > But you do realise the Oxford dictionary is different to English usage > and

Re: [OT] spelling colour / color was Re: Toggle

2014-10-11 Thread Simon Ward
On 11 October 2014 10:37:51 BST, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: >I tend to agree that British English is the "correct" version for me, >since I'm European, though not British. > >The usage of -ise in verbs, however, is a newer attempt to set the >British English apart from the American: > >

bidict

2014-10-11 Thread jab
Dear comp.lang.python, I wrote a library called bidict providing a bidirectional mapping data structure a few years ago and got some great feedback from people here. Recently I put some more work into it and would love to get some feedback on the API, implementation, and whatever else I can do

Re: [OT] spelling colour / color was Re: Toggle

2014-10-11 Thread William Ray Wing
On Oct 11, 2014, at 3:20 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Sat, 11 Oct 2014 16:26:43 +0100, duncan smith > declaimed the following: > > >> The media have their own quirks when it comes to English. The BBC >> regularly use "top of" / "bottom of" in the sense of "start of" / "end >> of", but I d

Re: Python 3.4.1 on W2K?

2014-10-11 Thread Tim Roberts
Michael Torrie wrote: > >That's really interesting. I looked briefly at the page. How does your >python extension work with xywrite? Does it manipulate xywrite >documents or does it tie in at runtime with Xywrite somehow? If so, how >does it do this? Crossing the divide into a 16-bit app is p

Re: [OT] spelling colour / color was Re: Toggle

2014-10-11 Thread duncan smith
On 11/10/14 20:55, William Ray Wing wrote: > On Oct 11, 2014, at 3:20 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > >> On Sat, 11 Oct 2014 16:26:43 +0100, duncan smith >> declaimed the following: >> >> >>> The media have their own quirks when it comes to English. The BBC >>> regularly use "top of" / "bottom of