I have tried '-pip install certifi' but it didnt work
I can provide the rdp login to you who want to help, just wont waste my cash
for 1 month rdp.
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On Thursday, April 30, 2020 4:11 AM, separated via Python-list
wrote:
> hell
separated wrote at 2020-4-29 21:11 +:
>I just bought a rdp from someone and try to install python in order to running
>youtube-dl but when I just run a simple youtube-dl command like 'youtube-dl
>[youtube video url]' it got me this message :
>
>ERROR: Unable to download webpage: CERTIFICATE_V
Hi,
I read my netcdf data and I did:
print(f)
print("f.variables[SST] ",f.variables["SST"])
and I had:
f.variables[SST]
int16 SST(y, x)
_FillValue: -1
long_name: ABI L2+ Sea Surface (Skin) Temperature
standard_name: sea_surface_skin_temperature
_Unsigned: true
valid
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 18:21:39 +1200
DL Neil wrote:
...
>
> Given your replies, 'now' might be a good time to take a look at
> Pytest, and see how you could use it to help build better code - by
> building tested units/functions which are assembled into ever-larger
> tested-units... (there is a r
On 30/04/2020 18:55, J Conrado wrote:
Please,
Please can someone explain to me why I have this difference: in Python
int16 SST(y, x) and with ncdump -h short SST(y, x)
Presumably on your computer a (signed) short integer is a (signed)
sixteen bit integer. That's rather unhelpful of ncdump.
Hi, what range of error codes are recommended, if we wanted to return a
user-defined code?
Obviously, we don't want to use a code in the 200+ range, or the 400+ range,
e.g.
I want to throw, or just return, a code that represents that the size of a web
page (len(response.content)) is less than
On Apr 30, 2020, at 15:14, Dan Campbell wrote:
>
> Hi, what range of error codes are recommended, if we wanted to return a
> user-defined code?
>
> Obviously, we don't want to use a code in the 200+ range, or the 400+ range,
> e.g.
>
> I want to throw, or just return, a code that represents t
On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 4:42:41 PM UTC-4, Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Apr 30, 2020, at 15:14, dc wrote:
> >
> > Hi, what range of error codes are recommended, if we wanted to return a
> > user-defined code?
> >
> > Obviously, we don't want to use a code in the 200+ range, or the 400+
> > range,
Am 30.04.2020 um 22:56 schrieb Dan Campbell:
> On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 4:42:41 PM UTC-4, Ed Leafe wrote:
>> On Apr 30, 2020, at 15:14, dc wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi, what range of error codes are recommended, if we wanted to return a
>>> user-defined code?
>>>
>>> Obviously, we don't want to use a c
On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 13:14:42 -0700 (PDT)
Dan Campbell wrote:
> Hi, what range of error codes are recommended, if we wanted to return
> a user-defined code?
> Obviously, we don't want to use a code in the 200+ range, or the 400+
> range, e.g.
> I want to throw, or just return, a code that repres
thank you for your suggestion, maurer. surprisingly it works.
I tried to download chrome instead my previous browser is firefox, just
download it and try to do a simple youtube-dl command and it works.
but I still dont know why when I running a command 'youtube-dl -U' then got a
message 'ERROR:
separated wrote at 2020-5-1 02:51 +:
> ...
>but I still dont know why when I running a command 'youtube-dl -U' then got a
>message 'ERROR: can't find the current version. Please try again later' maybe
>it needs a sudo password.
This looks like a log message (the "ERROR" likely comes from thi
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