I seem to talk to myself. So for the archives:
This is no python thingy. It is a windows/cygwin one.
The second error message brings good search results in the web.
Search for: "cygwin, dll to same address as parent, rebaseall"
Al
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> Problem
> ==
>
> After compiling pyhton I run into errors when I start to use it in
> form of emerge. It says something like this in the logger module:
>
> Import Error sys, os, types, time, string, cStringIO, traceback.
> Permission denied.
>
> I researched the web. One discssion told to try
Hello all,
I freshly subscribed to this list, because I search a solution for a
very special problem. Is this the appropriate list?
Context
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I try if it is possible to bootstrap Gentoo Prefix, upon the Cygwin
compatibility layer on Windows.
Gentoo Prefix is not a virtual machine but a bun
gt; Is there any reason you can't just add a parameter (e.g. 'wait') to
> foo() to tell it whether to wait for the exception or not? It's
> certainly less magical than detecting `try` in the caller.
>
The system is used by people who don't know about these technical
details, and the goal is to hide the complexity from the user, without
having to explain when to add a 'wait' parameter etc.
Anyway, thanks for your time. I'll dig something out...
Ciao,
Elmar
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achieved by using foo()'s return value (foo()
uses self-inspection to see if its return value is discarded or not).
I also want foo() to wait in case it's in a try block, so that the
user can catch exceptions that occur in the other application.
Thanks,
Elmar
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it was called
from a try block, allowing it to behave differently.
Can this information be obtained from the traceback/frame/code
objects, or is that too difficult?
Many thanks for your help,
Elmar
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