New submission from Sander Steffann:
The "class shelve.Shelf(dict, protocol=None, writeback=False,
keyencoding='utf-8')" section still says "By default, version 0 pickles are
used to serialize values.". This is incorrect. The default version has been 3
since
Hi,
Erik Max Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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7stud wrote:
Based on this example and the error:
-
u_str = uabc\u
print u_str
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\u' in
position 3: ordinal not in range(128)
--
it
Hi,
Probably not. You need to just spawn the reboot command, or run
init 6. This requires root, though. Without root there's no way
to reboot a linux system.
...unless you run shutdown(8) or reboot(8) setuid root (reboot is
kinda harsh though, btw).
It's not that bad. Reboot takes
Hi,
Op 21-mrt-2007, om 20:41 heeft [EMAIL PROTECTED] het volgende
geschreven:
On Mar 21, 11:07 am, Jon Ribbens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Stargaming wrote:
from sys import version_info
if version_info[0] 2 or version_info[1] 4:
raise RuntimeError(You
Hi,
I want to measure the packet delivery delays over various network
links. For this I need to synchronise the times of the sender and
receiver, either against NTP or eachother.
Maybe you can contact RIPE. They have test-boxes for exactly these kind of
tests. I know AMS-IX uses them to
Hi,
I experimented something very strange, a few days ago. I was debugging an
application at a customer's site, and the problem turned out to be that
time.clock() was going backwards, that is it was sometimes
(randomically)
returning a floating point value which was less than the value returned
From: John Bokma
dreamhost has made a decission, a right one IMO. And now you
ask people to harass them more?
You really are just a pathetic little shit now aren't you?
Not even the balls nor the guts to fix the issue that you are.
Using language like this clearly shows who has a
On 4/20/05, praba kar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Python what is equivalent to goto statement
An old user-friendly cartoon that might be relevant:
http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=2506
Have fun :-)
Sander
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