A new version of the Python module which wraps GnuPG has been
released.
What Changed?
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This is an enhancement and bug-fix release, and all users are encouraged to
upgrade.
See the project website [1] for more information.
Brief summary:
* Fixed #22: handled PROGRESS messages
So I am using Mac OS X Yosemite Version 10.10.2, going through the django
tutorial : https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/intro/tutorial01/ and learning
to use it. Am currently on the 2nd chapter "Creating a Project" and got a
question to ask :
This is the series of steps I took to reach this
In article ,
kacyjo...@lclark.edu wrote:
> I was having this same problem, entered those commands and got this as a
> response:
>
> MacBook-Pro:~ kacyjones$ /usr/bin/python2.7 -c 'import
> numpy;print(numpy.__file__)'
> /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Extras/lib/python
After a fresh install of Python 2.7 32-bit and 64-bit, upgrading pip
using pip fails. Am I doing this incorrectly? Any suggestions?
C:\Python27-32\Scripts>pip install --upgrade pip
You are using pip version 7.0.1, however version 7.1.2 is available.
You should consider upgrading via the 'pip insta
sudo pip ... etc
On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 2:13 PM, wrote:
> After a fresh install of Python 2.7 32-bit and 64-bit, upgrading pip
> using pip fails. Am I doing this incorrectly? Any suggestions?
>
> C:\Python27-32\Scripts>pip install --upgrade pip
> You are using pip version 7.0.1, however version
On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Joel Goldstick
wrote:
> sudo pip ... etc
>
> On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 2:13 PM, wrote:
>
>> After a fresh install of Python 2.7 32-bit and 64-bit, upgrading pip
>> using pip fails. Am I doing this incorrectly? Any suggestions?
>>
>> C:\Python27-32\Scripts>pip insta
On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 1:13 PM, wrote:
> After a fresh install of Python 2.7 32-bit and 64-bit, upgrading pip
> using pip fails. Am I doing this incorrectly? Any suggestions?
This is a limitation of Windows: you can't replace the executable that
you're currently running. To work around this, d
Hello,
I have realized last year a mini project on induction heating and its
application onto thermoelectricity. To back up my theoretical work, I created a
python program ( I used mainly dictionnaries, PIL library and tkinter library).
I have created a personal blog (https://souissiroiya.wordpr
On 26Sep2015 09:46, Gonzalo V wrote:
Hi Cameron.
i had the same problems and you have to tell to python what to do with the
connect problem.
Definitely. That's why we're encouraging him to handle specific exceptions.
try this:
...
except *urllib.error.HTTPError* as e:
if e.getcode
Joel, no need for elevated (Administrator) execution. I did need to
follow Zachary's suggestion and it worked well.
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On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 6:24 PM, wrote:
> Joel, no need for elevated (Administrator) execution. I did need to
> follow Zachary's suggestion and it worked well.
>
Good result. I'm not up on windows for many years
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I have a python script for a game and the problem is that after running the
game, the blocks start falling, but the game over message is not popping up at
proper times. Here is my script:
import pygame
import time
import random
pygame.init()
display_width = 800
display_height = 600
black = (0
Hi, and welcome,
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 06:28 am, Roïya souissi wrote:
> Hello,
> I have realized last year a mini project on induction heating and its
> application onto thermoelectricity. To back up my theoretical work, I
> created a python program ( I used mainly dictionnaries, PIL library and
>
On 2015-09-27 02:32, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Hi, and welcome,
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 06:28 am, Roïya souissi wrote:
Hello,
I have realized last year a mini project on induction heating and its
application onto thermoelectricity. To back up my theoretical work, I
created a python program ( I used m
In <1421a34f-d8cc-4367-adab-2c2b46504...@googlegroups.com> Cai Gengyang
writes:
> Question : I am a little confused about the last paragraph : What exactly
> is a "directory outside of the document root, such as /home/mycode." and
> how do you "Put your code in this directory" ?
Django is a web
On Sunday, September 27, 2015 at 11:46:13 AM UTC+8, John Gordon wrote:
> In <1421a34f-d8cc-4367-adab-2c2b46504...@googlegroups.com> Cai Gengyang
> writes:
>
> > Question : I am a little confused about the last paragraph : What exactly
> > is a "directory outside of the document root, such as /ho
On 9/26/15, Zachary Ware wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 1:13 PM, wrote:
>> After a fresh install of Python 2.7 32-bit and 64-bit, upgrading pip
>> using pip fails. Am I doing this incorrectly? Any suggestions?
>
> This is a limitation of Windows: you can't replace the executable that
> you're
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