Re: [Tutor] how to control putty window

2012-12-27 Thread Ufuk Eskici
Hello, I've installed Paramiko on my PC with Python 2.7. My code is: import paramiko import os ssh = paramiko.SSHClient() ssh.connect('10.10.10.10', username='ufuk', password='ufuk') But I'm getting this error: Traceback (most recent call last): File C:/Users/eufuesk/Desktop/paramiko.py,

Re: [Tutor] how to control putty window

2012-12-27 Thread Alan Gauld
On 27/12/12 09:36, Ufuk Eskici wrote: I've installed Paramiko on my PC with Python 2.7. My code is: import paramiko import os ssh = paramiko.SSHClient() ssh.connect('10.10.10.10', username='ufuk', password='ufuk') Traceback (most recent call last): File

Re: [Tutor] how to control putty window

2012-12-27 Thread Ufuk Eskici
It seems it is looking for Paramiko under wrong folder. import paramiko Traceback (most recent call last): File pyshell#3, line 1, in module import paramiko File C:/Users/eufuesk/Desktop\paramiko.py, line 3, in module ssh = paramiko.SSHClient() AttributeError: 'module' object has no

Re: [Tutor] how to control putty window

2012-12-27 Thread Hugo Arts
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Ufuk Eskici ufukesk...@gmail.com wrote: It seems it is looking for Paramiko under wrong folder. import paramiko Traceback (most recent call last): File pyshell#3, line 1, in module import paramiko File C:/Users/eufuesk/Desktop\paramiko.py, line

Re: [Tutor] how to control putty window

2012-12-27 Thread Dave Angel
On 12/27/2012 04:53 AM, Ufuk Eskici wrote: It seems it is looking for Paramiko under wrong folder. import paramiko Traceback (most recent call last): File pyshell#3, line 1, in module import paramiko File C:/Users/eufuesk/Desktop\paramiko.py, line 3, in module ssh =

[Tutor] Trouble importing Paramiko

2012-12-27 Thread Ufuk Eskici
My code is: import paramiko ssh = paramiko.SSHClient() ssh.connect('710.10.10.10', username='ufuk', password='ufuk') and saved this file as ufo.py on the desktop. I'm still getting error: RESTART Traceback (most recent call

[Tutor] help

2012-12-27 Thread Randy WhiteWolf
I am an older newbie teaching myself Python programming. I copied the code # Emonstrates escape sequences. This exercise is on page 22 of the Phthon Programming for the Absolute Beginner by Michael Dawson. I have copied the code verbatim below.       # Sound the system bell print \a   print

Re: [Tutor] Trouble importing Paramiko

2012-12-27 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On 27/12/12 22:44, Ufuk Eskici wrote: Traceback (most recent call last): File C:\Users\eufuesk\Desktop\ufo.py, line 1, inmodule import paramiko ImportError: No module named paramiko Have you installed paramiko? It is not a standard Python module, you have to install it first. --

Re: [Tutor] Trouble importing Paramiko

2012-12-27 Thread Ufuk Eskici
Yes, I've installed it. how can I check it? 2012/12/27 Steven D'Aprano st...@pearwood.info On 27/12/12 22:44, Ufuk Eskici wrote: Traceback (most recent call last): File C:\Users\eufuesk\Desktop\ufo.**py, line 1, inmodule import paramiko ImportError: No module named paramiko

Re: [Tutor] help

2012-12-27 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On 27/12/12 23:07, Randy WhiteWolf wrote: # Sound the system bell print \a That comment is misleading. \a does not necessarily sound the system bell. Whether it does or not depends on the terminal you are using. For example, under Linux I am using the Konsole terminal, and I have four

Re: [Tutor] Trouble importing Paramiko

2012-12-27 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On 27/12/12 23:33, Ufuk Eskici wrote: 2012/12/27 Steven D'Apranost...@pearwood.info On 27/12/12 22:44, Ufuk Eskici wrote: Traceback (most recent call last): File C:\Users\eufuesk\Desktop\ufo.**py, line 1, inmodule import paramiko ImportError: No module named paramiko Have you

Re: [Tutor] Trouble importing Paramiko

2012-12-27 Thread Ufuk Eskici
This is the output, it fails. Python 2.7.3 (default, Apr 10 2012, 23:31:26) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Type copyright, credits or license() for more information. import paramiko Traceback (most recent call last): File pyshell#0, line 1, in module import paramiko ImportError: No

Re: [Tutor] Trouble importing Paramiko

2012-12-27 Thread Hugo Arts
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Ufuk Eskici ufukesk...@gmail.com wrote: This is the output, it fails. Python 2.7.3 (default, Apr 10 2012, 23:31:26) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Type copyright, credits or license() for more information. import paramiko Traceback (most recent call

Re: [Tutor] Trouble importing Paramiko

2012-12-27 Thread Ufuk Eskici
I got this output with lots of errors: copying build\lib\paramiko\sftp_file.py - build\bdist.win32\egg\paramiko copying build\lib\paramiko\sftp_handle.py - build\bdist.win32\egg\paramiko copying build\lib\paramiko\sftp_server.py - build\bdist.win32\egg\paramiko copying

Re: [Tutor] Trouble importing Paramiko

2012-12-27 Thread Dave Angel
On 12/27/2012 06:44 AM, Ufuk Eskici wrote: First comment: please don't top-post. You've done it many times now, and it's not how this forum works. Put your comments after the parts you're quoting. (My email is mostly busted; I've been trying to send this for hours) First question: what

Re: [Tutor] how to control putty window

2012-12-27 Thread ALAN GAULD
It looks like you have named your program paramiko.py? That is hiding the module. Try renaming your script. BTW its probavbly a bad idea to keepm Python scripts on the Desktop. Better to create a folder.   Alan Gauld Author of the Learn To Program website http://www.alan-g.me.uk/

Re: [Tutor] Limitation of int() in converting strings

2012-12-27 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On 24 December 2012 04:42, eryksun eryk...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Oscar Benjamin oscar.j.benja...@gmail.com wrote: def make_int(obj): '''Coerce str, float and int to int without rounding error Accepts strings like '4.0' but not '4.1' ''' fnum

Re: [Tutor] how to control putty window

2012-12-27 Thread Alan Gauld
On 27/12/12 10:32, Dave Angel wrote: Another comment: when starting a new thread, please use a fresh email to tutor@python.org. Don't use reply to an existing message, or your query can get lost in the noise. And of course pick a subject line that matches your query, like Trouble importing

Re: [Tutor] help

2012-12-27 Thread Alan Gauld
On 27/12/12 12:07, Randy WhiteWolf wrote: Phthon Programming for the Absolute Beginner by Michael Dawson. I have copied the code verbatim below. # Sound the system bell print \a ... raw_input (\n\nPress the enter key to exit.) My problem is I hear no system bell; the enter doesn't respond by

Re: [Tutor] Limitation of int() in converting strings

2012-12-27 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On 23/12/12 04:57, Oscar Benjamin wrote: On 22 December 2012 02:06, Steven D'Apranost...@pearwood.info wrote: On 18/12/12 01:36, Oscar Benjamin wrote: I have often found myself writing awkward functions to prevent a rounding error from occurring when coercing an object with int(). Here's

Re: [Tutor] Limitation of int() in converting strings

2012-12-27 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On 27 December 2012 17:49, Steven D'Aprano st...@pearwood.info wrote: On 23/12/12 04:57, Oscar Benjamin wrote: On 22 December 2012 02:06, Steven D'Apranost...@pearwood.info wrote: On 18/12/12 01:36, Oscar Benjamin wrote: I have often found myself writing awkward functions to prevent a

Re: [Tutor] Trouble importing Paramiko

2012-12-27 Thread Francois Dion
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 8:48 AM, Ufuk Eskici ufukesk...@gmail.com wrote: I got this output with lots of errors: File build\bdist.win32\egg\paramiko\auth_handler.py, line 311 except SSHException, e: ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax Use Python 2.x, Python 3 is in the

Re: [Tutor] Limitation of int() in converting strings

2012-12-27 Thread eryksun
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Oscar Benjamin oscar.j.benja...@gmail.com wrote: I hadn't realised that. Does the int(obj) function use isinstance(obj, str) under the hood? Yes. int_new and long_new use the macros PyString_Check (in 3.x PyBytes_Check) and PyUnicode_Check, which check the