Re: Python: 404 Error when trying to login a webpage by using 'urllib' and 'HTTPCookieProcessor'

2014-01-12 Thread xDog Walker
On Sunday 2014 January 12 04:42, Chris Angelico wrote: As a last resort, try firing up Wireshark or something and watch exactly what gets sent and received. I went looking through the docs for a verbose mode or a debug setting but can't find one - that'd be ideal if it exists, though. I think

Re: Got a Doubt ! Wanting for your Help ! Plz make it ASAP !

2013-11-24 Thread xDog Walker
On Saturday 2013 November 23 23:32, Devin Jeanpierre wrote: This list needs stronger moderation Rule #1: The ML should not disseminate any message which contains an unquoted please. -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches shut ladle gulls stopper torque wet strainers. --

Re: How to install pip for python3 on OS X?

2013-11-22 Thread xDog Walker
On Friday 2013 November 22 12:10, Travis Griggs wrote: (aside. I do not use GoogleGroups, but have been accused of somehow sending email that looks like I do. Does this email look like that?) No. -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches shut ladle gulls stopper torque wet strainers. --

Re: parsing RSS XML feed for item value

2013-11-20 Thread xDog Walker
On Wednesday 2013 November 20 05:44, Larry Wilson wrote: {'temperature': u'20.3', 'dewpoint': u'18.6', 'windgusts': u'29.6', 'rain': u'0.6', 'humidity': u'90', 'pressure': u'0.0', 'windspeed': u'22.2', 'winddirection': u'SSW'} Python 2.7.2 (default, Oct 10 2011, 10:47:36) [GCC 4.1.2 20061115

Re: parsing RSS XML feed for item value

2013-11-20 Thread xDog Walker
On Wednesday 2013 November 20 05:44, Larry Wilson wrote: feed.entries[0].w_current {'temperature': u'20.3', 'dewpoint': u'18.6', 'windgusts': u'29.6', 'rain': u'0.6', 'humidity': u'90', 'pressure': u'0.0', 'windspeed': u'22.2', 'winddirection': u'SSW'} in the above I get the subitem as

Re: My first real request for help

2013-11-19 Thread xDog Walker
On Tuesday 2013 November 19 08:19, Gene Heskett wrote: You are suggesting I edit /usr/lib/python2.6/subprocess.py? You should use either subprocess.Popen([ls, -l]) or subprocess.Popen(ls -l) The argument to the first is a two element list. The argument to the second is a string.

Re: My first real request for help

2013-11-19 Thread xDog Walker
On Tuesday 2013 November 19 09:19, Gene Heskett wrote: _dynamic_tabs is not a file in /usr/lib/python2.6, nor does it grep in that directory. The Traceback says that _dynamic_tabs is in /usr/bin/axis . -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches shut ladle gulls stopper torque wet strainers. --

Re: My first real request for help

2013-11-19 Thread xDog Walker
On Tuesday 2013 November 19 10:43, Gene Heskett wrote: Interesting, a print cmd immediately in front of that is quite noisy: ['./camview-emc-f1oat.py', '-v', '1280x720', '-C', 'camview.cfg', '-g', 'cam.ui', '-H', 'campins.hal', '-w', '150995278'] The file it cannot find is apparently

Re: My first real request for help

2013-11-19 Thread xDog Walker
On Tuesday 2013 November 19 10:57, Tim Chase wrote: Just an observation here, it looks like you might have a one instead of an ell in float in the file-name. That is exactly what I see using Monospace font where the letter and digit are different shapes. -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches shut

Re: My first real request for help

2013-11-19 Thread xDog Walker
On Tuesday 2013 November 19 10:57, Tim Chase wrote: Just an observation here, it looks like you might have a one instead of an ell in float in the file-name. Gene, In an earlier email in this thread I lied when I stated the name of the file you were missing (I retyped what I thought I

Re: parsing RSS XML feed for item value

2013-11-19 Thread xDog Walker
On Tuesday 2013 November 19 19:39, Larry Wilson wrote: Wanting to parse out the the temperature value in the w:current element, just after the guid element using ElementTree or xml.sax. When you get tired of that, take a look at Universal Feedparser, a Python Package:

Re: Building a tree-based readline completer

2013-11-18 Thread xDog Walker
On Monday 2013 November 18 07:47, roey.k...@gmail.com wrote: I am trying to build a replacement completer for python's Cmd class These related packages may be of interest: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/rl http://pypi.python.org/pypi/kmd -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches shut ladle gulls stopper

Re: Building a tree-based readline completer

2013-11-18 Thread xDog Walker
On Monday 2013 November 18 09:13, Mark Lawrence wrote: On 18/11/2013 16:55, roey.k...@gmail.com wrote: On Monday, November 18, 2013 11:54:43 AM UTC-5, roey wrote: Thank you. In looking over these classes, I see though that even them, [snip] Would you please read and action this

Re: PYTHON 3.4 LEFTOVERS

2013-11-16 Thread xDog Walker
On Saturday 2013 November 16 08:03, Ferrous Cranus wrote: root@secure [~]# find / -name python3.4 | rm -rf   root@secure [~]# locate python3.4 /root/.local/lib/python3.4 /usr/local/include/python3.4m /usr/local/lib/libpython3.4m.a /usr/local/lib/python3.4

Re: Automation

2013-11-15 Thread xDog Walker
On Friday 2013 November 15 06:58, Grant Edwards wrote: There are people (not many in this group) who grew up speaking English and really ought to apologize for their writing -- but they never do. Can you supply an example of the form such an apology might take? -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches

Re: Python Front-end to GCC

2013-10-25 Thread xDog Walker
On Friday 2013 October 25 14:11, Mark Lawrence wrote: Will you please do yourself a favour and get a new dealer before you do some real damage, the batch you're currently on is definitely contaminated. Meet Mark Janssen:

Re: using smtp in python

2013-10-22 Thread xDog Walker
On Tuesday 2013 October 22 11:44, Dan Stromberg wrote: Some SMTP servers require a password and some do not POP3 before SMTP ? -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches shut ladle gulls stopper torque wet strainers. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: subprocess.Popen instance hangs

2013-08-29 Thread xDog Walker
On Thursday 2013 August 29 11:34, Tim Johnson wrote: using Python 2.7.1 on OS X 10.7.5 I'm managing a process of drush using an instance of subprocess.Popen The process has a '--verbose' option. When that option is passed as part of the initializer `args' argument, the process will hang.

Re: Looking for a name for a deployment framework...

2013-06-26 Thread xDog Walker
On Tuesday 2013 June 25 19:16, Dave Angel wrote: On 06/25/2013 03:38 PM, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote: jonathan.slend...@gmail.com writes: Any suggestions for a good name, for a framework that does automatic server deployments? Yet Another Deployment Framework? -- Yonder nor sorghum

Re: kbhit/getch python equivalent

2013-04-30 Thread xDog Walker
On Monday 2013 April 22 06:34, alb wrote: Hi everyone, I'm looking for a kbhit/getch equivalent in python in order to be able to stop my inner loop in a controlled way (communication with external hardware is involved and breaking it abruptly may cause unwanted errors on the protocol). I'm

Re: Forward Backward Algorithm in Python

2013-02-07 Thread xDog Walker
On Thursday 2013 February 07 12:38, Dave Angel wrote: On 02/07/2013 03:13 PM, subhabangal...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Group, If any one can kindly help me with a simple Forward Backward algorithm implementation. I tried to search in web but did not help much. Thanking You in Advance,

Re: Parsing XML RSS feed byte stream for item tag

2013-02-07 Thread xDog Walker
On Thursday 2013 February 07 12:36, darrel.rend...@gmail.com wrote: As I've said, BeautifulSoup fails to find both pubDate and Link, which are crucial to my app Any advice would be greatly appreciated. http://packages.python.org/feedparser -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches shut ladle gulls

Re: New to python, do I need an IDE or is vim still good enough?

2012-12-31 Thread xDog Walker
On Monday 2012 December 31 14:46, Ben Finney wrote: “I bought some powdered water, but I don't know what to add.” Suggest to Stephen Wright to add hot coffee. -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches shut ladle gulls stopper torque wet strainers. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Command Line Progress Bar

2012-12-26 Thread xDog Walker
On Tuesday 2012 December 25 22:17, Kevin Anthony wrote: Hello, I'm writing a file processing script(Linux), and i would like to have a progress bar. But i would also like to be able to print messages. Is there a simple way of doing this without implementing something like ncurses?

Re: 10 sec poll - please reply!

2012-11-20 Thread xDog Walker
On Tuesday 2012 November 20 08:29, mherrmann...@gmail.com wrote: To everyone else who has been so kind to reply thus far: What do you think of generate_keystrokes? It's a bit long but describes exactly what the function would be doing. If not already offered and rejected, how about enter() ?

Re: parse an environment file

2012-10-02 Thread xDog Walker
On Monday 2012 October 01 08:35, Hans Mulder wrote: AFAIK, there is no Python module that can read shell syntax. The stdlib's shlex might be that module. -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches shut ladle gulls stopper torque wet strainers. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: How to pass FILE *

2012-09-29 Thread xDog Walker
On Friday 2012 September 28 21:27, you wrote: A tiny bit of googling suggests the following approach: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3794309/python-ctypes-python-file-object -c-file/3794401#3794401 Thanks for your response. My tiny bit of Googling brought no joy but I did try successfully

How to pass FILE *

2012-09-28 Thread xDog Walker
The function I am trying to call wants a FILE *: dlg_progressbox(const char *title, const char *cprompt, int height, int width, int pauseopt, FILE *fp) I can open the file to be referenced: fp =

Re: Intermediate Python user needed help

2012-08-05 Thread xDog Walker
On Sunday 2012 August 05 12:51, John Mordecai Dildy wrote: print We'd have %d beans, %d jars, and %d crabapples. % secret_formula(start_pont Add a ) to the end of the line quoted above. -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches shut ladle gulls stopper torque wet strainers. --

Re: sorting 1172026 entries

2012-05-06 Thread xDog Walker
On Sunday 2012 May 06 09:29, J. Mwebaze wrote:  temp=sorted(temp) Change to: temp.sort() RTFM on sorted() and list.sort(). -- Yonder nor sorghum stenches shut ladle gulls stopper torque wet strainers. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: ANN: cmd2, an extenstion of cmd that parses its argument line

2012-03-19 Thread xDog Walker
On Sunday 2012 March 18 22:11, anntzer@gmail.com wrote: I would like to announce the first public release of cmd2, an extension of the standard library's cmd with argument parsing, here: https://github.com/anntzer/cmd2. There already is a cmd2 package at PyPI and has been for a long time.

Re: Spamming PyPI with stupid packages

2012-01-04 Thread xDog Walker
On Tuesday 2012 January 03 17:28, Steven D'Aprano wrote: Besides, I find it hard to believe that the search facilities on PyPI are so bad that there would be any searches that come up with girlfriend.py or car.py as false positives. Try an author search for D'Aprano. -- I have seen the

Re: how to test attribute existence of feedparser objects

2011-12-10 Thread xDog Walker
On Thursday 2011 December 08 01:34, HansPeter wrote: Hi, While using the feedparser library for downloading RSS feeds some of the blog entries seem to have no title. File build\bdist.win32\egg\feedparser.py, line 382, in __getattr__ AttributeError: object has no attribute 'title' Is

Re: encoding problem with BeautifulSoup - problem when writing parsed text to file

2011-10-06 Thread xDog Walker
On Thursday 2011 October 06 10:41, jmfauth wrote: or  (Python2/Python3) import io with io.open('abc.txt', 'r', encoding='iso-8859-2') as f: ...     r = f.read() ... repr(r) u'a\nb\nc\n' with io.open('def.txt', 'w', encoding='utf-8-sig') as f: ...     t = f.write(r) ...

Re: try... except with unknown error types

2011-08-19 Thread xDog Walker
On Friday 2011 August 19 12:09, Yingjie Lin wrote: Hi Python users, I have been using try...except statements in the situations where I can expect a certain type of errors might occur. But sometimes I don't exactly know the possible error types, or sometimes I just can't spell the error

Re: feedparser hanging after I/O error

2011-06-02 Thread xDog Walker
On Wednesday 2011 June 01 10:34, John Nagle wrote: I have a program which uses feedparser.  It occasionally hangs when the network connection has been lost, and remains hung after the network connection is restored. My solution is to download the feed file using wget, then hand that file to

Re: FBI wants public help solving encrypted notes from murder mystery

2011-04-01 Thread xDog Walker
On Wednesday 2011 March 30 13:56, Fons Adriaensen wrote: [LINK]  ??? http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2011/march/cryptanalysis_032911/image/gallery -- I have seen the future and I am not in it. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Syntax Error

2011-03-18 Thread xDog Walker
On Friday 2011 March 18 21:39, Manatee wrote: I hope this is the place to post this question. I am a really new pythonista. I am studying Tkinter and when I run this basic code, I get a syntax error on line 20, print hi there, everyone. Its a simple print line, but I can't see the problem. I