articular implementation would be different platform *builds* (my
language).
ActivePython is a separate (from python.org's) *distribution* of CPython
-- i.e. the sample implementation as CPython (same source code). This is
similar, in some respects, to SuSE, Debian, RedHat, Ubuntu, etc. b
port wasn't up to snuff.
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ile plus an install script" installer that
ActivePython includes in addition to the usual (and preferred MSI installer).
Trent
p.s. ActivePython 2.5 builds will be out this week.
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m: An MS compiled help collection of the full
ActivePython documentation set. Linux users of applications such as
xCHM might find this useful. This package is installed by default on
Windows.
Extra bits are available from:
http://downloads.activestate.com/ActivePython/etc/
Thank
t possible to find the file".
>
> Is there a remedy for this problem?
http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=68029
I don't currently have a work around for it. I should be able to fix this for
the next release (but don't have a date for that yet). You could CC yourself
to that b
Yes.
Wensui Liu wrote:
> Is it free of charge?
>
> On 3/13/07, Trent Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>...
>> ActivePython is ActiveState's binary distribution of Python. Builds for
>> Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, HP-UX and AIX are made freely available.
>
y have changed though.
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load. Is it still available somewhere? Thanks!
Python 1.5.2 was release way before ActiveState started doing
ActivePython, so no luck there. :(
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olaris8-sparc"
build) supports OpenSSL. Note that the Solaris on *x86* ActivePython
build does not because there were build errors for that extension that
haven't yet been resolved.
http://www.activestate.com/products/activepython/
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on 2.5.
Cheers,
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idelib\idle.pyw
I believe there is a problem with your install. My guess is that your
ActivePython install is using an older python26.dll sitting around
somewhere.
Is there a python26.dll somewhere in your "C:\Python26" directory, or
wherever you installed ActivePython 2.6?
Tr
ched to _you_,
not a particular machine you run it on, as I remember.
Also correct: with a Komodo IDE license you can use Komodo on any
machine that you use.
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plications such as xCHM might find this useful. This package is
installed by default on Windows.
Extra bits are available from:
http://downloads.activestate.com/ActivePython/etc/
Thanks, and enjoy!
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Kay Schluehr wrote:
On 13 Dez., 00:16, Trent Mick wrote:
Note that currently PyWin32 is not included in ActivePython 3.0.
Is there any activity in this direction?
The PyWin32 CVS tree is getting checkins from Mark Hammond and Roger
Upole with a py3k tag. I'm not sure how close the
p://www.activestate.com/products/komodo/
Thanks, and enjoy!
Trent
p.s. We hope to have ActivePython 3.0 builds out fairly soon.
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wry with the ActivePython installer.
Sincerely,
Trent
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strator account (which is disabled
by default on Vista). If you have a way around that, then great.
I believe that IDLE ran just fine when installed as a user in the admin
group.
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PythonWin)
No, Komodo is not a wx app.
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e (View -> View Line Numbers) then you
can do what you want in the line numbers gutter.
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est nightly build:
http://downloads.activestate.com/Komodo/nightly/
Cheers,
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Lave my keyboard alone" guy like me.
Do you mean Komodo?
http://www.activestate.com/komodo/
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Stef Mientki wrote:
one small remark,
If I want to browse 200 recipes, at 10 per page
... please make something like 100 available per page,
are internet is fast enough nowadays.
Touche. Done:
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/?paginate_by=100
Cheers,
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. I need to add that to the recipe add form:
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/add/
Trent
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sible
-- but otherwise my experience in Komodo perf work has been algorithmic
issues. Also, if Komodo hadn't been using Python for application logic
since day one we probably wouldn't be much further than Notepad right
now. :)
Cheers,
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6 (32-bit), IA64 (64-bit) and AMD64 (64-bit).
Here is a "platinfo.py" module that might help if you need to do this
for other platforms:
http://svn.openkomodo.com/openkomodo/view/openkomodo/trunk/util/platinfo.py
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his thread. That test will just
tell you if the Python *build* is 32-bit or 64-bit. If the answer is
32-bit, then that doesn't tell you if this is a 32-bit Python running on
a 64-bit OS.
Trent
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Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
Trent Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I happy to announce that ActiveState Code has been taken out of beta.
This is the new site replacing the ASPN Cookbooks -- in particular the
Python Cookbook.
http://code.activestate.com/
Looks great and much faste
al.
Please let me know (or on the komodo-discuss list [^1] or Komodo bug
database [^2]) if you have any problems getting that going.
Cheers,
Trent
[1]: http://listserv.activestate.com/mailman/listinfo/Komodo-discuss
[2]: http://bugs.activestate.com/query.cgi?product=Komodo
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Thanks, and enjoy!
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rwise, re: Linux releases of Python 2.5?
I thought one of the major features of Python 2.5 was its embedded
SQLite engine.
Thoughts?
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depends on a separate install of either ActiveTcl
or TclTkAqua to provide the Tk framework.
Cheers,
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IE's proxy settings are effectively setting the Windows system
networking proxy settings?
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[Fredrik Lundh wrote]
> see subject and http://python.org/sf/1368955
>
> comments ?
+1, once it has been vetted a bit (as is being done on the tracker)
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tputters, etc.) could be made "good enough".
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n
script showing the crash would be invaluable. What OS are you on. Etc.
etc.
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yscript")
>>> logging.basicConfig()
>>>
>>> try:
... 1/0
... except:
... log.exception("whoa!")
...
ERROR:myscript:whoa!
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 2, in ?
ZeroDivisionError:
installed by default on
Windows.
These packages are available from:
ftp://ftp.activestate.com/ActivePython/etc/
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o that?
$ pydoc os > os.txt
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ithout specifying the extension *and* for which there
is ONLY a .pyc or .pyo. That seems to unlikely (or uncommon) a scenario
to justify it.
I'll get a new ActivePython for Windows out soon to take .pyo and .pyc
off of PATHEXT.
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ensions.
- ActivePython24.chm: An MS compiled help collection of the full
ActivePython documentation set. Linux users of applications such as
xCHM might find this useful. This package is installed by default on
Windows.
These packages are available from:
ftp://ftp.activestate.com/ActivePy
Python 3 installers. They've had them almost
since the day it was released. It's just not the default because many
of the libraries people use haven't been ported yet.
https://www.activestate.com/activepython/downloads/
Also:
http://www.activestate.com/activepython/python3
used by the included PyWin32 extensions that have
Python bindings for the Microsoft Foundation Classes GUI APIs.
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.DLL in your ZIP release. I do see a
MSVCR71.DLL.
That is probably a bug in the ZIP package (the MSI is by far the primary
package for Windows so gets more attention).
I've started a bug for this:
http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=86794
Thanks,
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ive us your feedback:
emailhttp://listserv.activestate.com/mailman/listinfo/komodo-beta
bugs http://bugs.activestate.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Komodo
forumhttp://community.activestate.com/products/Komodo
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init_pathinfo', '_test', 'abs__file__',
'addbuilddir', 'addpackage', 'addsitedir', 'addsitepackages',
'aliasmbcs', 'execsitecustomize', 'main', 'makepath', 'os', 'removedup
paths', 'setBEGINLIBPATH', 'setcopyright', 'setencoding', 'sethelper',
'setquit', 'sys']
>>> site.__file__
'C:\\Python24\\lib\\site.pyc'
>>>
"site.py" (at least in the Python trunk) has this:
def sethelper():
__builtin__.help = _Helper()
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Just want to clarify something: the main AS distribution of Python
(ActivePython) for Windows is an MSI.
There is sometimes a .zip file with an install.bat -- but that isn't
really intended for wide use. Is that what you are referring to here?
Cheers,
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ed in the main download tables:
http://www.activestate.com/activepython/downloads/
and not discussed in the install notes:
http://docs.activestate.com/activepython/2.6/installnotes.html
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ut I would like
something more portable. I looked through the `os' and `os.path'
modules but I didn't find anything.
http://code.google.com/p/which/
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x shortcuts. Also, this
was a looong time ago (back when python 1.5, 1.6 and 2.0 were still
relevant) so it could be there there *weren't* many of the typical (now)
Linux "pythonX.Y" installed executables.
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