I'd say its safe to manually construct static paths. Whenever url components
are specified by the user you should use urllib.quote() or similar to ensure
validity.
On Friday, March 11, 2011 8:12:23 PM UTC, John H Palmieri wrote:
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> If you need to build a path, you should always use os.path.join
On Friday, March 11, 2011 11:46:05 AM UTC-8, Volker Braun wrote:
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> If you need to build a path, you should always use os.path.join.
+1. It would be good to fix parts of the Sage library which do otherwise.
However, if you want to construct a URL (as in some of the scripts, like
sage-updat
Thats true if the multiple slashes are in the middle (though I agree that
thats the case here).
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap04.html#tag_04_11
say: "A pathname that begins with two successive slashes may be interpreted
in an implementation-defined manner, alt
Posix doesn't define the behaviour of double slashes. Most implementations
treat it as single-slash, which is sane but clearly we shouldn't rely on
benign behaviour. If you need to build a path, you should always use
os.path.join. Not all OS'es understand slash as a path separator.
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On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 11:39 AM, John H Palmieri
wrote:
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> On Friday, March 11, 2011 10:39:18 AM UTC-8, kcrisman wrote:
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>> > If you do, then I bet that the problem is the double slash. In fact, we
>> > just ran into this same sort of problem when working on the new jmol
>> > going into Sag
On Friday, March 11, 2011 10:39:18 AM UTC-8, kcrisman wrote:
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> > If you do, then I bet that the problem is the double slash. In fact, we
> > just ran into this same sort of problem when working on the new jmol
> > going into Sage---the temporary directory has a double-slash, so it is
> >
> If you do, then I bet that the problem is the double slash. In fact, we
> just ran into this same sort of problem when working on the new jmol
> going into Sage---the temporary directory has a double-slash, so it is
> confusing where exactly that temp directory is.
Incidentally, I've seen a lo
On 3/11/11 7:22 AM, Hector wrote:
Yes I do have a write permission to /home/hector/.sage//temp/
If you do have write permissions to that directory (*with* the double
slash), then the double slash may not be the problem.
And that file looks like this -
" ===
Yes I do have a write permission to /home/hector/.sage//temp/
And that file looks like this -
"
" Netrw Directory Listing(netrw v136)
" /home/hector/.sage/temp
" Sorted by
On 3/11/11 6:17 AM, Hector wrote:
Hello everyone,
I recently got my laptop formatted and hence have to work with older
version of sage for few days.I cloned it and while starting the Sage I
got following error. I have never been close to anything like this
before so sorry but I am posting this qu
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