Colin S. Miller no-spam-thank-...@csmiller.demon.co.uk writes:
[...]
Ubuntu maintains a package search site, it is on
http://packages.ubuntu.com/
However, there seems to be no files named
python.*info (regexp)
And yet there are info files in python2.5-doc:
Doug Stell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I looked at pyasn1. Unfortunately, it is not useful and provides a C
interface. Thanks, anyhow.
What makes you say that? It appears to me (looking at the code in
CVS) to be written entirely in Python, and the home page,
http://pyasn1.sourceforge.net/ shows
Doug Stell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anyone provide guidance on building an ASN.1 decoder and encoder
in Python?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyasn1/?
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Paul Rubin http://[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greg Lindstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There does not appear to be a simple way to merge many pdf's into one.
There's probably some way to do it with pstops or some related program
or set of programs.
The pdftk manpage gives this as one of its
Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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The first, and most obvious, thing that GUI builders do is force the
developer to specify an exact position - if not size - for the
graphical elements of the UI.
They do? I don't remember them doing that. I just downloaded SpecTcl
(a oldish
Nick Craig-Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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You could try Mercurial
http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/
Or Codeville, also written in Python.
which aims at being a true bk replacement. Its also written in
python. Its being developed at the moment...
Codeville's said to be pretty
John P. Speno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Too many choices here. Is anyone planning a PySCMOff blog yet wink?
Python, the language that makes reinventing the wheel a little too
easy sometimes.
Why stick to Python? There seem to be about a dozen newish SCM's
around at the moment, in at