Fredrik Lundh wrote:
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>> MAL's pybench would probably be better for this presuming it does some
>> addition with string operands.
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> or stringbench.
>
I ran 'em, and they are strangely consistent with pystone.
With concat, stringbench is ever-so-slightly f
The email didn't bounce; it was just held for moderator approval (and it made it through). Just sit tight and we will be getting back to all of the volunteers in the near future (probably next week, no later than after this upcoming week).
-BrettOn 10/6/06, Chuzo Okuda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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the moderator has approved your message, and it has reached the right
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> Thanks Georg & Tim. That was indeed the problem. I don't know why I've had
> such a hard time wrapping my head around Subversion.
I have a theory about that: it's software <0.5 wink>. If it's any
consolation, at the NFS sprint earlier this year, I totally blanked
out on how to do a me
Tim> As Georg said, looks like you did a read-only checkout.
Thanks Georg & Tim. That was indeed the problem. I don't know why I've had
such a hard time wrapping my head around Subversion.
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On Fri, Oct 06, 2006, Chuzo Okuda wrote:
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On Friday 06 October 2006 08:35, Gerrit Holl wrote:
> Isn't there a lot of useful, search-engine worthy stuff in /dev?
> I search for peps with google, and I suppose the 'explanation' section,
> as well as the developer faq and subversion instructions, are good pages
> that deserve to be in the
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> I checked in a change to Doc/lib/libcsv.tex on the trunk yesterday, then
> tried backporting it to the release25-maint branch but failed due to
> permission problems. Thinking it might be lock contention, I waited a few
> minutes and tried a couple more times. Same result. I just tried
Gerrit Holl wrote:
> On 2006-10-03 20:10:14 +0200, A.M. Kuchling wrote:
>> I've added a robots.txt to keep crawlers out of /dev/.
>
> Isn't there a lot of useful, search-engine worthy stuff in /dev?
> I search for peps with google, and I suppose the 'explanation' section,
> as well as the develope
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> (I sent a note to pydotorg yesterday but got no response. Trying here.)
>
> I checked in a change to Doc/lib/libcsv.tex on the trunk yesterday, then
> tried backporting it to the release25-maint branch but failed due to
> permission problems. Thinking it might be lock
(i'm not on python-dev, so i dunno whether this will make it through...)
basically, this bug does not affect the vast majority (mac and windows
users with UTF-16 "narrow" unicode Python builds) because the unpatched
code allocates sufficient memory in this case. only the minority
treating this as
I received the bounced email as follow. How do I become a member?
Thank you
Chuzo
Your mail to 'Python-Dev' with the subject
[Python-Dev] PSF Infrastructure Committee's recommendation for
anew issue tracker
Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
The reason it i
I am willing to volunteer. I emailed previously, but it bounced back.
Hope this time it reaches you.
Chuzo
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On 2006-10-03 20:10:14 +0200, A.M. Kuchling wrote:
> I've added a robots.txt to keep crawlers out of /dev/.
Isn't there a lot of useful, search-engine worthy stuff in /dev?
I search for peps with google, and I suppose the 'explanation' section,
as well as the developer faq and subversion instructi
(I sent a note to pydotorg yesterday but got no response. Trying here.)
I checked in a change to Doc/lib/libcsv.tex on the trunk yesterday, then
tried backporting it to the release25-maint branch but failed due to
permission problems. Thinking it might be lock contention, I waited a few
minutes
On Oct 7, 2006, at 3:36 PM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> Georg Brandl wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I don't know if Apple has picked up on it (or if the version they
>>> currently
>>> distribute is affected - 2.3.5 built Oct 5 2005).
> Note that the bug refers to a UCS4 Python build. Most Li
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