What breaks if I remove lib/python2.7/test/* ? What purpose does it serve?
It is 26MB for me.
I am trying to trim my Python install for good reason.
Thanks for any info!
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Python 2.7.1 (perhaps others)
I believe this is a bug. Comments?
Docs state: Return a triple (hostname, aliaslist, ipaddrlist)
where hostname is the primary host name responding to the
given ip_address, aliaslist is a (possibly empty) list of
alternative host names for the same address, and ipa
Thanks for the reply, Ned.
Bummer for me. Check this out:
C code on Solaris 10 SPARC returns the following with nscd
running (the Solaris Naming Services Caching Daemon, on by
default):
PRIMARY according to gethostbyaddr(): my-dns-cname.our.org
ALIAS according to gethostbyaddr(): primary.ou
Hey everyone, this has been driving me crazy for long enough now that
I'm motivated to post and find an answer.
Before I pose my question, let me state that using LD_LIBRARY_PATH is
not the answer :)
We have things installed in odd places, such as very specific versions
of libraries to link again
On Feb 1, 8:00 pm, Christian Heimes wrote:
> cjblaine wrote:
> > Where/how can I configure the appropriate portion of our Python
> > install to do 100% the right thing instead of just 50% (-L)?
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> Python's distutils doesn't alter the library search path unless yo
On Feb 1, 11:04 pm, cjblaine wrote:
> On Feb 1, 8:00 pm, Christian Heimes wrote:
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> > cjblaine wrote:
> > > Where/how can I configure the appropriate portion of our Python
> > > install to do 100% the right thing instead of just 50% (-L)?
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> >
On Feb 1, 11:35 pm, cjblaine wrote:
> On Feb 1, 11:04 pm, cjblaine wrote:
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> > On Feb 1, 8:00 pm, Christian Heimes wrote:
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> > > cjblaine wrote:
> > > > Where/how can I configure the appropriate portion of our Python
> > > > inst