On 5/24/2018 11:31 AM, Chester Davies via Python-list wrote:
Hi!
Yesterday I downloaded the latest version of Python, after some fiddling around
with some command line, getting Python to open files etc, it wasn't able to
find various pillows, so after a while, I decided to call it a night. I w
Hi!
Yesterday I downloaded the latest version of Python, after some fiddling around
with some command line, getting Python to open files etc, it wasn't able to
find various pillows, so after a while, I decided to call it a night. I went to
finish it off today, and discovered my computer had up
Hi!
Yesterday I downloaded the latest version of Python, after some fiddling around
with some command line, getting Python to open files etc, it wasn't able to
find various pillows, so after a while, I decided to call it a night. I went to
finish it off today, and discovered my computer had up
Sm Chats writes:
> I have a small script which checks whether a mail sent by me to myself(i.e
> delivered to myself) has the same body as the sent message. The problem is
> that the sent message (sent by SMTP) isn't received by the POP3_SSL object
> I'm using.
This is likely not a problem wit
On Sat, 08 Jul 2017 20:08:12 +1000, Steve D'Aprano wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Jul 2017 06:48 pm, Sm Chats wrote:
>
> > I have a small script which checks whether a mail sent by me to myself(i.e
> > delivered to myself) has the same body as the sent message. The problem is
> > that the sent message (sent b
On Sat, 8 Jul 2017 06:48 pm, Sm Chats wrote:
> I have a small script which checks whether a mail sent by me to myself(i.e
> delivered to myself) has the same body as the sent message. The problem is
> that the sent message (sent by SMTP) isn't received by the POP3_SSL object I'm
> using. It shows
On Sat, 8 Jul 2017 08:48:52 + (UTC), Sm Chats wrote:
> I have a small script which checks whether a mail sent by me to myself(i.e
> delivered to myself) has the same body as the sent message. The problem is
> that the sent message (sent by SMTP) isn't received by the POP3_SSL object
> I'm us
I have a small script which checks whether a mail sent by me to myself(i.e
delivered to myself) has the same body as the sent message. The problem is that
the sent message (sent by SMTP) isn't received by the POP3_SSL object I'm
using. It shows mails from more than a month ago. I'm unable to fig
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 12:31 PM, louis anderson
wrote:
> After a workshop in my school today regarding python, i have downloaded it on
> my laptop
> however when i go to launch it, it either tells me to modify python, repair
> python or uninstall
> python. It will not let me go onto python at a
In louis anderson
writes:
> After a workshop in my school today regarding python i have downloaded
> it on my laptop
Since you were in fact able to download it, your message title of
"Not downloading" is somewhat misleading...
> however when i go to launch it it either
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 1:31 PM, louis anderson
wrote:
> Dear Python, After a workshop in my school today
> regarding python, i have downloaded it on my laptop however when i go to
> launch it, it either tells me to modify python, repair python or uninstall
> python.
Dear Python, After a workshop in my school today
regarding python, i have downloaded it on my laptop however when i go to launch
it, it either tells me to modify python, repair python or uninstall python. It
will not let me go onto python at all. I do not know what is going
Dustan wrote:
> I appreciate the info. I couldn't exactly attempt to download the files
> manually, though. ;)
Learn to use CVS, then go to
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=6416
Regards,
Martin
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Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> Dustan wrote:
> > Does anybody know anything about Grail? I've been unable to get at
> > it, and I've tried on both Windows and Macintosh machines.
> >
> > http://grail.sourceforge.net/
>
> The files just don't exist, physically, on the server (if you have
> an SF account
SuperHik wrote:
> Dustan wrote:
> > Does anybody know anything about Grail? I've been unable to get at
> > it, and I've tried on both Windows and Macintosh machines.
> >
> > http://grail.sourceforge.net/
> >
>
> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/grail/grail-0.6.tgz?download
Thanks. I'll try tha
Dustan wrote:
> Does anybody know anything about Grail? I've been unable to get at
> it, and I've tried on both Windows and Macintosh machines.
>
> http://grail.sourceforge.net/
>
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/grail/grail-0.6.tgz?download
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Dustan wrote:
> Does anybody know anything about Grail? I've been unable to get at
> it, and I've tried on both Windows and Macintosh machines.
>
> http://grail.sourceforge.net/
The files just don't exist, physically, on the server (if you have
an SF account, you can check this yourself). Howev
Does anybody know anything about Grail? I've been unable to get at
it, and I've tried on both Windows and Macintosh machines.
http://grail.sourceforge.net/
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