Charlse Darwin wrote:
> $ pydoc pymetar
> no Python documentation found for 'pymetar'
So where does pydoc find it's documentation? Obviously it is either
missing from the py25-metar port or pydoc2.5 does not look at the right
location.
Rainer
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$ pydoc pymetar
no Python documentation found for 'pymetar'
$
On Mar 23, 2008, at 4:48 PM, Rainer Müller wrote:
paul beard wrote:
> 'locate pydoc' should tell you what versions of pydoc you have.
> There will be a system-supplied one in /usr/bin and MacPorts-
> provided ones in /opt/local/bin,
paul beard wrote:
> 'locate pydoc' should tell you what versions of pydoc you have. There
> will be a system-supplied one in /usr/bin and MacPorts-provided ones in
> /opt/local/bin, with version numbers attached. I found pydoc2.5. I
> couldn't get it to run in the terminal in any useful way but
D]
> Subject: Re: [pymetar-dev] man py-metar
>
> Hi!
>
> On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Charlse Darwin wrote:
>> Is there any man page for py-metar? How do I use this thing
>
And as noted, there are sample scripts:
# weather.py kbfi
Weather report for Seattle, Seattle Boeing Field,
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Subject: Re: [pymetar-dev] man py-metar
Hi!
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Charlse Darwin wrote:
> Is there any man page for py-metar? How do I use this thing
In a