hi !
I have heard somewhere that it was possible to dump TCP packets in
order to get all the images that are sent and received through a wifi
network. Is this possible using Python ? Thanks !
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lso, is there an alternative to listing the whole list of packages
and modules to be included in the app?
I am using Tiger, but I would like this to work also on Leopard, if possible.
Thanks !!
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import sys
from distutils.c
With focus on the new window,
> the menu bar will change to include a Run menu.
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sadvantages?
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k that is indeed where the working dir is set by py2app when
>> starting op. try:
>>
>> print os.getcwd()
>>
>> you can look in the "Console" app to see stuff printed to stdout.
>>
>> -Chris
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stop motion software, which is
also the topic of my master.
What does your application do ? Is it free software as well ?
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2009/8/20 Gabriel Rossetti :
> Hello Alexandre,
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> His is how I had it before, but it was causing me probl