it seems like the new owners of SourceForge are doing
their best to make it a good place for project hosting again.
(Not always as fast as one would wish, but I understand it's big, and
the previous owners did a lot of damage to the brand...)
on
> SourceForge was removed. I have found sources of the last PyXML
> version (0.8.4), but without history.
>
Did you try asking SourceForge if they still have a backup copy?
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(which you can download from there if you search a bit; clearly either
ISO doesn't have a UI/UX "standard" or they aren't following it...)
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in implementations which don't have differing implementations.)
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Op maandag 30-03-2009 om 21:54 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Guido van
Rossum:
> But is his humility enough to cancel out Linus's attitude?
I hope not, or the /.-crowd would become desperate... ;-)
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like happens for most open source OS distros and
for Mac OS X already).
It seems like XEmacs is already using a fork of that installer for the
same purpose.
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a backport for Ubuntu 8.04 in a PPA on launchpad.
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ers the rename (which it
does almost instantly) before the write (which waits for 2-15 minutes or
so).
There are other modern filesystems that take care such reordering
doesn't happen...
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Op zondag 20-01-2008 om 20:46 uur [tijdzone +0300], schreef Oleg
Broytmann:
> On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 06:46:31PM +0100, Jan Claeys wrote:
> > Op woensdag 16-01-2008 om 02:33 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Christian
> > Heimes:
> > > ~/Library/ is a Mac OS X thing. I haven
Op zondag 20-01-2008 om 18:01 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Christian
Heimes:
> Jan Claeys wrote:
> > What do you mean by "configuration directory"? IMHO configuration files
> > on linux/unix should go into ~/.python2.6 or ~/.config/python2.6 or
> > something like
distro using it, but it's not very
well-known.
> I *could* add yet another environment variable PYTHONUSERHOME to set the
> base path but I prefer not.
A solution might be a way for python distributors to set the default
location , and then provide PYTHONUSERHOME for stubborn users
ould be a way for distro developers to make sure the users local
'site-packages' is *not* used when running those tools.
I'd rather have to set/uncomment an environment variable on my system
than having 100 "normal" users break their systems accidentally... ;-)
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Op dinsdag 11-12-2007 om 17:03 uur [tijdzone -0800], schreef Guido van
Rossum:
> On Dec 11, 2007 4:54 PM, Jan Claeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Op vrijdag 07-12-2007 om 07:26 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef Sean
> > Reifschneider:
> > > I would say that this i
ptop user would benefit from it, and even some desktop or
server users might save on their electric power bill...
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t his code such that it works on both Python 2.x
(probably even early versions of it?) & Python 3.x. Not 2 instances of
code, but one source that works on both 2.x and 3.x...
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Op vrijdag 01-12-2006 om 00:16 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Steve
Holden:
> Jan Claeys wrote:
> [...]
> > Probably the Debian maintainers could have named packages differently to
> > make things less confusing for newbies (e.g. by having the 'pythonX.Y'
> >
ere or by what, and no
> obvious way of freeing it up. I think that's bad HCI.
AFAIK fd.o's use of ~/.local is mainly for things like *.desktop files
(e.g. menu items added or changed by the user).
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or less
what they want. ;-) (Oh, and such a division should IMHO also include
a "minimal python" for embedded/low-resource hardware use, where things
like distutils, GUI toolkits, a colelction of 20 XML libraries and
documentation are most likely not needed.)
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use every distro I know provides
distutils... ;-)
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er be able to compile C89 and/or C99 code?
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Op di, 13-06-2006 te 10:27 +0200, schreef Alexander Schremmer:
> Bazaar-NG seems to reach limits already when working on
> it's own code/repository.
Canonical uses bzr to develop launchpad.net, which is a "little bit"
larger dan bzr itself, I suspect
it alone would
> discourage people from reporting bugs. Still, I gave up reporting Mozilla
> bugs because of it.
GNOME uses a Bugzilla "fork" that's more user-friendly...
(But other people say Bugzilla is also difficult for admins, so that's
probably not the
ivilisation to explain history to an American savage
(~= employer)? ;-)
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t? (E.g. having documentation and header files and other
less-important stuff on an nfs mount?)
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Op wo, 15-02-2006 te 11:23 -0800, schreef Bob Ippolito:
> On Feb 15, 2006, at 4:49 AM, Jan Claeys wrote:
>
> > Op wo, 15-02-2006 te 14:00 +1300, schreef Greg Ewing:
> >> I'm disappointed that the various Linux distributions
> >> still don't seem to have
rdware (even
over a network), often with different characteristics (access speed,
writeability, etc.).
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