via this group).
Enjoy!
Cheers
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[2] https://pypi.org/project/python-gnupg/0.5.1
[3] https://github.com/vsajip/python-gnupg/issues
[4] https://github.com/vsajip/python-gnupg/releases/
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Lona is a web application framework, designed to write responsive web apps in
full Python.
Lona 1.15
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The new release drops support for Python 3.7 and contains lots of useful
bugfixes.
Changelog
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metadata.
* Use version comparison logic for python_full_version.
* Fix shebang computation for source builds of Python.
* Extract tarfiles more safely by incorporating tarfile filters.
* Check for 'has_cert' attribute before using it.
* Fix #200: Improve conformance to PEP440.
* Fix #203: Handle
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>
> I am active in the `Zope` community (a web application server
> based on Python). This community has a security mailing list
> for security related reports
> and issues public CVE (= "Commun Vulnerabilities and Exposu
Bob Kline wrote at 2023-7-14 13:35 -0400:
>Can someone point me to the official catalog of security vulnerabilities in
>Python (by which I mean cpython and the standard libraries)? I found
>https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-10210/product_id-18230/Python-Py
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 3:02 PM Barry wrote:
> Where do you get your python from?
Directly from python.org.
> You may find that the organisation that packages python that you use has such
> a list.
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> On 14 Jul 2023, at 19:14, Bob Kline via Python-list
> wrote:
>
> Can someone point me to the official catalog of security vulnerabilities in
> Python (by which I mean cpython and the standard libraries)? I found
> https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_i
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 1:35 PM Bob Kline wrote:
> Can someone point me to the official catalog of security vulnerabilities
> in Python
I did try entering "python security vulnerabilities" in the search box
of the python.org web site, but what I got back was "No resu
Can someone point me to the official catalog of security vulnerabilities in
Python (by which I mean cpython and the standard libraries)? I found
https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-10210/product_id-18230/Python-Python.html
but that isn't maintained by python.org. I also found
t you should run ``roundup-admin ... migrate`` for
all your trackers to update the database schema version. Do
this before you use the web, command-line or mail interface
and before any users access the tracker.
Roundup requires Python 2 newer than version 2.7.12 or Python 3 newer
than or equa
Not much time left! I’ve released 3.12.0 beta 4. We’re now in the run-up to
rc1, so keep that in mind when you backport to the 3.12 branch.
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3120b4/
*This is a beta preview of Python 3.12*
Python 3.12 is still in development. This release, 3.12.0b4
Not much time left! I’ve released 3.12.0 beta 4. We’re now in the run-up to
rc1, so keep that in mind when you backport to the 3.12 branch.
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3120b4/
*This is a beta preview of Python 3.12*
Python 3.12 is still in development. This release, 3.12.0b4
of different scenarios.
Skforecast is a Python library that eases using scikit-learn regressors as
single and multi-step forecasters. It also works with any regressor
compatible with the scikit-learn API (pipelines, CatBoost, LightGBM,
XGBoost, Ranger...).
Docs: https://skforecast.org/
Why use skforecast
PyCA cryptography 41.0.2 has been released to PyPI. cryptography
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Hi All,
On behalf of the NumPy team, I'm pleased to announce the release of NumPy
1.25.1. NumPy 1.25.1 is a maintenance release that fixes bugs discovered
after the 1.24.3 release and updates the build infrastructure to stay
current with upstream changes.
The Python versions supported
information, including the full documentation, changelog, etc.
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It fills us with astronomical joy to announce the release of Kedro 0.18.11!
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Hi All,
On behalf of the NumPy team, I'm pleased to announce the release of NumPy
1.24.4. NumPy 1.24.4 is a maintenance release that fixes a few bugs
discovered after the 1.24.3 release.
The Python versions supported by this release are 3.8-3.11 Note that 32 bit
wheels are only provided
gic-folder clients can join the same Folder,
adding and synchronizing data across multiple devices. Written in
Python, Magic Folder supports Linux, MacOS and Windows. Python3 and
PyPy are supported.
By itself, this project requires familiarity with the command-line and
long-running processes. Th
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run your code with ``python -Wd`` and check for ``DeprecationWarning`` s).
Our development attention will now shift to bug-fix releases on the
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I study computer science in byu.edu, we choose the 3.4.3 vision. No matter
which kind of computers or windows, I needed to download i
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I cannot get the simple program
https://docs.python.org/3/extending/embedding.html#very-high-level-embedding
to work.
My environment:
* Windows 10
* Microsoft Visual Studio 2019
* Qt Creator 10.0.1 (only as an IDE)
* Python not installed
This is what I did:
1. I downloaded https
On Sat, 24 Jun 2023 at 15:57, Thomas Passin via Python-list
wrote:
> As a general comment (and I have not done anything tricky or complex
> with Tk), MVC or the other approaches in a similar vein, though good,
> can lead you into more complexity than you need, because of the extra
>
On 6/23/2023 4:16 AM, Andreas Heckel via Python-list wrote:
Hi,
Apologies for potentially mis-using this thread. But I have been struggling
recently making exactly this leap from simple GUI examples to a more elaborate
MVVM concept. Mainly I have been struggling finding nice example python
it react.
Regards, thanks,
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Hi,
Apologies for potentially mis-using this thread. But I have been struggling
recently making exactly this leap from simple GUI examples to a more elaborate
MVVM concept. Mainly I have been struggling finding nice example python code
bases, that allow some understanding to the beginner
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for a small project such as the code you showed, but I recommend it for
larger projects.
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> On 6/21/23 09:47, Dan Kolis wrote:
> > I've write a huge biotech program ( an IDE for synthetic biol
On 6/21/23 09:47, Dan Kolis wrote:
I've write a huge biotech program ( an IDE for synthetic biology ), and am
slowly outgrowing TKINTER.
Has anybody out there merged a little bit of TCL direct calls from Python 3.X
to get more freedom then TKINTER for just some Windows ?
I wish it looked
On 22/06/2023 03.28, Pickle Pork via Python-list wrote:
Python is unable to open. Exit Code: 1
This is not good.
Please give some useful information:
- from where did you download Python?
- which operating system?
- how do you "open" Python?
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I've write a huge biotech program ( an IDE for synthetic biology ), and am
slowly outgrowing TKINTER.
Has anybody out there merged a little bit of TCL direct calls from Python 3.X
to get more freedom then TKINTER for just some Windows ?
How about bold stories of successes ( yours
sonam Kumari via Python-list schreef op 20/06/2023 om 9:49:
>
> I've tried the above code and the bcc address does not receive the message, on the To & CC addresses receive it.
>
> Here are snippets from my code, perhaps something will stand out to you?
>
> to = 'e...@
c's and bcc's while sending mails using
> > > python
> >
> > Following (tested) snippet should help:
> >
> > -- 8< --
> > from smtplib import SMTP
> > from email.mime.image import MIMEImage
>
We’re getting close! 3.12.0 beta 3 has been released:
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3120b3/
*This is a beta preview of Python 3.12*
Python 3.12 is still in development. This release, 3.12.0b3, is the third
of four beta release previews of 3.12.
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We’re getting close! 3.12.0 beta 3 has been released:
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*This is a beta preview of Python 3.12*
Python 3.12 is still in development. This release, 3.12.0b3, is the third
of four beta release previews of 3.12.
Beta release previews
removed. (Big help from Devin J. Pohly in structuring the code to
enable this peaceful transition.)
Version 3.2.0 will also discontinue support for Python versions 3.6 and 3.7.
Version 3.1.0 - June, 2023
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Highlights are:
- Support for MUSL, there are now MUSL wheels.
- Support the Fujitsu C/C++ compiler.
- Object arrays are now supported in einsum
- Support for inplace matrix multiplication (@=).
We will release NumPy 1.26 on top of the 1.25 code when Python 12 reaches
the rc stage
What is python-oracledb?
python-oracledb is a Python extension module that enables access to Oracle
Database for Python and conforms to the Python database API 2.0
specifications with a number of enhancements. This module is intended to
eventually replace cx_Oracle.
Where do I get it?
https
On 6/15/23, Thomas Schweikle via Python-list wrote:
>
> No. This flag is not inherited. Someone has to set it for created
> directories. It is easy to confirm: take a directory not under MSYS or
> cygwin control (because it is mounted by MSYS or cygwin), set the flag,
> then cre
Am Do., 15.Juni.2023 um 16:28:21 schrieb Eryk Sun:
On 6/15/23, Thomas Schweikle via Python-list wrote:
In this case: not sure what is going on.
Possibly you have a setting configured that affects the behavior of
Git via the MinGW-w64 runtime, such that calling mkdir() ends up
calling
not a bug that
current Python doesn't support building on case sensitive directory.
But I think it is a nice improvement if next Python supports it.
Python itself isn't the problem here. It is MSBuild.exe. For some reason
this tool lowercases sometimes whole paths to files included. This does
On 6/15/23, Thomas Schweikle via Python-list wrote:
>
> In this case: not sure what is going on.
Possibly you have a setting configured that affects the behavior of
Git via the MinGW-w64 runtime, such that calling mkdir() ends up
calling NtSetInformationFile()
Then, git doesn't enable Windows NTFS case sensitivity.
You enabled NTFS case sensitivity on "C:\Users\user\K".
And Windows enabled case sensitivity for all new directories under the
directory.
Since it is not default and minor setting, it is not a bug that
current Python doesn
Am Mi., 14.Juni.2023 um 15:10:50 schrieb Eryk Sun:
On 6/14/23, Inada Naoki via Python-list wrote:
Since Git enables Windows NTFS case sensitivity while checking out sources
I didn't know that. Would you give us a link to this feature?
As far as I know, `git config core.ignorecase` doesn't
On 6/14/23, Inada Naoki via Python-list wrote:
>> Since Git enables Windows NTFS case sensitivity while checking out sources
>
> I didn't know that. Would you give us a link to this feature?
> As far as I know, `git config core.ignorecase` doesn't mean NTFS case
> sensitive.
I
> Since Git enables Windows NTFS case sensitivity while checking out sources
I didn't know that. Would you give us a link to this feature?
As far as I know, `git config core.ignorecase` doesn't mean NTFS case
sensitive.
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 1:57 AM Thomas Schweikle via Python-list <
Am Di., 13.Juni.2023 um 20:36:17 schrieb Mats Wichmann via Python-list:
On 6/13/23 12:12, Thomas Schweikle via Python-list wrote:
Am Di., 13.Juni.2023 um 19:20:38 schrieb Jim Schwartz:
What version of visual studio are you using?
Visual Studio 2022, aka 17.6.2.
What version of python
On 6/13/23, Thomas Schweikle via Python-list wrote:
>
> Since Git enables Windows NTFS case sensitivity while checking out
> sources ... is it a bug or a "feature"? And: is there a simple
AFAIK the Windows version of Git (you're not using the Linux version
of Git vi
One expert told me to do the following when compiling via cython and cl:
cython -3 --embed -o c_file_namepython_file_name
Then, assuming python is installed in your apps directory and not your program
files directory:
set "PYTHON_DIR=%LocalAppData%\Programs\Python\Python311"
o
On 6/13/23 12:12, Thomas Schweikle via Python-list wrote:
Am Di., 13.Juni.2023 um 19:20:38 schrieb Jim Schwartz:
What version of visual studio are you using?
Visual Studio 2022, aka 17.6.2.
What version of python?
python 3.10.11 or 3.11.4
I’ve had success with using the cython package
Am Di., 13.Juni.2023 um 19:20:38 schrieb Jim Schwartz:
What version of visual studio are you using?
Visual Studio 2022, aka 17.6.2.
What version of python?
python 3.10.11 or 3.11.4
I’ve had success with using the cython package in python and cl from visual
studio, but I haven’t tried
What version of visual studio are you using? What version of python? I’ve had
success with using the cython package in python and cl from visual studio, but
I haven’t tried visual studio alone.
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> On Jun 13, 2023, at 11:59 AM, Thomas Schweikle via Python-list
>
Hi!
Trying to compile python on windows leads to following error:
_testimportmultiple.vcxproj ->
C:\Users\sct-muc\Documents\Projekte\cpython\PCbuild\amd64\_testimportmultiple.pyd
_testmultiphase.c
Bibliothek
"C:\Users\sct-muc\Documents\Projekte\cpython\PCbui
st question
is: what are you comparing against? If you're comparing against
running your own select.select() loop, it's way *less* hassle, but
compared to using threads, I'd say it's pretty comparable - definitely
some additional hassle (since you have to use nonblocking calls
everywhe
On Sat, 10 Jun 2023 11:32:53 -0500, Eryk Sun declaimed
the following:
>On 6/10/23, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
>>
>> We can find pip.exe using good old-fashioned dir (we don't need any
>> new-fangled Powershell):
>>
>> C:\Users\tom>dir AppData\Loca
On 6/10/2023 3:20 PM, Eryk Sun wrote:
On 6/10/23, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
Yes; I didn't want to get too esoteric with commands that are hard to
figure out and remember, because then why not use Powershell, whose
commands are hard to figure out and remember?
Using `dir /s [/ad
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>
> Yes; I didn't want to get too esoteric with commands that are hard to
> figure out and remember, because then why not use Powershell, whose
> commands are hard to figure out and remember?
Using `dir /s [/ad] [/b] &qu
On 6/10/2023 12:32 PM, Eryk Sun wrote:
On 6/10/23, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
We can find pip.exe using good old-fashioned dir (we don't need any
new-fangled Powershell):
C:\Users\tom>dir AppData\Local\Programs\Python /Aa /S /W /B |find
"pip"|find "Scr
On 6/10/23, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
>
> We can find pip.exe using good old-fashioned dir (we don't need any
> new-fangled Powershell):
>
> C:\Users\tom>dir AppData\Local\Programs\Python /Aa /S /W /B |find
> "pip"|find "Scripts"
CMD's `dir` a
On 6/9/2023 1:43 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber via Python-list wrote:
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declaimed the following:
On 6/8/2023 3:14 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber via Python-list wrote:
C:\Users\Owner>
-=-=-
Windows PowerShell
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rig
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declaimed the following:
>On 6/8/2023 3:14 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber via Python-list wrote:
> C:\Users\Owner>
>> -=-=-
>> Windows PowerShell
>> Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>>
>>
10" &
timer
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On 6/8/2023 6:23 PM, Eryk Sun wrote:
on 6/8/23, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
It always gets installed, though.
By default, the option to install pip is enabled. It's implemented by
executing ensurepip after the interpreter is installed. However,
ensurepip may silently fail during
On 6/8/23, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
>
> It always gets installed, though.
By default, the option to install pip is enabled. It's implemented by
executing ensurepip after the interpreter is installed. However,
ensurepip may silently fail during installation. As a CPython triage
On 6/8/2023 3:14 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber via Python-list wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jun 2023 10:36:22 -0600, Mats Wichmann
declaimed the following:
I'm assuming you checked - say, with Explorer - that pip.exe really is
where you think it is?
Anyway, if you ask a Windows shell (cmd) to locate
pipenv\patched\pip
Lib\site-packages\pipenv\utils\pip.py
Lib\site-packages\pipenv\utils\__pycache__\pip.cpython-310.pyc
PS C:\Users\Owner>
-=-=-
I've just run the installer -- python-3.10.11-amd64.exe -- as admin, in
"repair" mode! There is NO pip.exe under the Python install
On 6/7/23, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
> On 6/7/2023 6:28 PM, Eryk Sun wrote:
>
>> That won't be of any help if pip isn't installed. By default, Python's
>> installer attempts to install pip by running the ensurepip package,
>> but sometimes it fails. It can hel
On 6/7/2023 6:28 PM, Eryk Sun wrote:
On 6/7/23, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
You have by now seen several responses, and the one most likely to be
helpful is to run pip with
py -m pip
That won't be of any help if pip isn't installed. By default, Python's
installer attempts
On 6/7/23, Thomas Passin via Python-list wrote:
>
> You have by now seen several responses, and the one most likely to be
> helpful is to run pip with
>
> py -m pip
That won't be of any help if pip isn't installed. By default, Python's
installer attempts to install pip by runnin
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Dear Python Technical Team,
I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to you today to seek
assistance with an issue I am facing regarding the installation of 'pip'
despite my numerous attempts to resolve the problem
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On 2023-06-07 15:54, Florian Guilbault via Python-list wrote:
Dear Python Technical Team,
I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to you today to seek
assistance with an issue I am facing regarding the installation of 'pip'
despite my
On 2023-06-07 15:54, Florian Guilbault via Python-list wrote:
Dear Python Technical Team,
I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to you today to seek
assistance with an issue I am facing regarding the installation of 'pip'
despite my numerous attempts to resolve the problem
> On 7 Jun 2023, at 16:39, Florian Guilbault via Python-list
> wrote:
>
> Dear Python Technical Team,
>
> I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to you today to seek
> assistance with an issue I am facing regarding the installation of 'pip'
> desp
Dear Python Technical Team,
I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to you today to seek
assistance with an issue I am facing regarding the installation of 'pip'
despite my numerous attempts to resolve the problem.
Recently, I performed installation, uninstallation, and even repair
Greetings! Time for another combined release of six separate versions of Python!
<https://discuss.python.org/t/python-3-11-4-3-10-12-3-9-17-3-8-17-3-7-17-and-3-12-0-beta-2-are-now-availble/27477#before-you-scroll-away-to-the-download-links-1>Before
you scroll away to the download links
Greetings! Time for another combined release of six separate versions of Python!
<https://discuss.python.org/t/python-3-11-4-3-10-12-3-9-17-3-8-17-3-7-17-and-3-12-0-beta-2-are-now-availble/27477#before-you-scroll-away-to-the-download-links-1>Before
you scroll away to the download links
/This announcement is in German since it targets a local user
group//meeting in Düsseldorf, Germany/
Ankündigung
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PyCA cryptography 41.0.1 has been released to PyPI. cryptography
includes both high level recipes and low level interfaces to common
cryptographic algorithms such as symmetric ciphers, asymmetric
algorithms, message digests, X509, key derivation functions, and much
more. We support Python 3.7
Hi all,
It fills us with astronomical joy to announce the release of Kedro 0.18.9!
Kedro is an open source, opinionated Python framework for creating
reproducible, maintainable and modular data science code. It reduces technical
debt when moving prototypes into production by providing
script to python as it has become rather clumsy
in bash.
What is the use case?
A script I use to create diary entries, so it's very handy to be able
to give the date as 'yesterday' or 'friday'.
OK - I thought maybe baklabel might suit, but that delivers a day-name
(backup filename prefix
PyCA cryptography 41.0.0 has been released to PyPI. cryptography
includes both high level recipes and low level interfaces to common
cryptographic algorithms such as symmetric ciphers, asymmetric
algorithms, message digests, X509, key derivation functions, and much
more. We support Python 3.7
deprecation.
Highlights are:
- Support for MUSL, there are now MUSL wheels.
- Support the Fujitsu C/C++ compiler.
- Object arrays are now supported in einsum
- Support for inplace matrix multiplication (@=).
We will release NumPy 1.26 on top of the 1.25 code when Python 12 reaches
the rc stage
On 25/05/2023 12:23, Robin Becker wrote:
On 22/05/2023 22:04, Thomas Wouters wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce the release of Python 3.12 beta 1 (and feature
> freeze for Python 3.12).
>
...
I see a major difference between 3.12.0a7 and 3.12.0b1
Basically in preppy an importer i
On 22/05/2023 22:04, Thomas Wouters wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce the release of Python 3.12 beta 1 (and feature
> freeze for Python 3.12).
>
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I see a major difference between 3.12.0a7 and 3.12.0b1
Basically in preppy an importer is defined to handle imports of '.pr
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On 21/05/2023 5:53 am, Chris Green wrote:
I'm converting a bash script to python as it has become rather clumsy
On Tue, 23 May 2023, 17:25 Chris Green, wrote:
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/tutorial/08-channels/index.html
Reference: https://lona-web.org/1.x/api-reference/channels.html
Lona 1.14 also fixed some rendering and performance bugs.
Changelog: https://lona-web.org/1.x/changelog.html#1.14
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On 21/05/2023 5:53 am, Chris Green wrote:
I'm converting a bash script to python as it has become rather clumsy
in bash.
What is the use case?
However I have hit a problem with converting dates, the bash script
has:-
dat=$(date --date "$1" +"%Y/%m/%d")
and thi
I'm pleased to announce the release of Python 3.12 beta 1 (and feature
freeze for Python 3.12).
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3120b1/
This is a beta preview of Python 3.12
Python 3.12 is still in development. This release, 3.12.0b1, is the first
of four planned beta release
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