Re: python time module

2017-01-08 Thread lists
On Sun, Jan 08, 2017 at 09:49:24PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: Le nonidi 19 nivôse, an CCXXV, li...@rickv.com a écrit : re 1: It's not a bad thing to use a separate package manager for your Python projects if you're getting into development with Python. Actually, it is a bad thing. Package ma

Re: python time module

2017-01-08 Thread Nicolas George
Le nonidi 19 nivôse, an CCXXV, li...@rickv.com a écrit : > re 1: It's not a bad thing to use a separate package manager for your > Python projects if you're getting into development with Python. Actually, it is a bad thing. Package managers specialized for one language are convenient for the devel

Re: python time module

2017-01-08 Thread Rick Valenzuela
On Sat, Jan 07, 2017 at 08:29:05PM -0700, Joe Pfeiffer wrote: (2) More seriously, I'm getting the following error and traceback trying to run my very first script: nowball:13$ python box1.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "box1.py", line 1, in from OCC.Display.SimpleGui import init

Re: python time module

2017-01-08 Thread lists
re 2: time is in the Python standard library; you should have it. re 1: It's not a bad thing to use a separate package manager for your Python projects if you're getting into development with Python. More or less, users simply maintaining a system that uses Python should be OK with installs fr

Re: python time module

2017-01-08 Thread Michael Lange
Hi, On Sat, 07 Jan 2017 20:29:05 -0700 Joe Pfeiffer wrote: (...) > (2) More seriously, I'm getting the following error and traceback trying > to run my very first script: > > nowball:13$ python box1.py > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "box1.py", line 1, in > from OCC.Disp