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The Tkinter module comes with the normal Python installation. It allows you to create Python GUI programs for Windows, Linux or Unix on the Mac. In this snippet we put a GIF image (.gif) onto a form's canvas with just a few lines of code. Most of the lines are …

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Hello, I am trying to install paramiko on a linux instance running on docker. However, I keep getting the same error: Failed building wheel for cffi

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Is it possible to write a full blown operating system (such as Linux) in Python? I mean writing a kernal, and then other applications that the kernal calls, without having Windows, Linux, UNIX, or Macintosh OS installed on your computer?

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I'm trying to run a project that uses Django and uWSGI in a Docker container. But I'm new to Docker and uWSGI so I'm not quite sure how I'm supposed to do it. At first I build the project with the below command: docker build -t saleor . Then I …

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Hi I have some python file.i runs these file one by one as below on unix server. python f4761sk3.py python f4761sk2.py python f4761sk1.py python f4761se3.py python f4761se2.py python f4761se1.py python f4761pl3.py python f4761pl2.py python f4761pl1.py python f4761no3.py python f4761no2.py python f4761no1.py python f4761nl3.py python f4761nl2.py python f4761nl1.py python f4761ie3.py python …

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Hello, First of all, I'm sorry if my question seems silly, but I am very unfamiliar with Python. I am using a particular python code base which, in a Linux system, solves the problem I am working on (I am using Windows). A major part of the python code's task …

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Hi, I don't know that this discussion is relevant or no in this community, if not I am really very sorry. I work in a software company from past 1 year. From last few days I start learning python. I know little bit of unix & shell scripting. My quesions …

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Hello folks, I am currently in 2nd year of Masters Degree and I am expected to develop a project this year from the given topics. I find Command Based text editor like vi fascinating as others were boring. So, here is the project definition. **In this project you are expected …

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I'm writing a bash script that redirects the output of a command to a file. The next thing the script should do is read the contents of the file, into the tenth line of a python script. It's tricky, because the line of text in the python script should read: …

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Hey, I'm trying to figure out how to get this kind of program to work, it's supposed to be a UNIX style program in the sense that everything is command line driven. What I'm trying to get it to do is when the function is called it takes the input …

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I am on OSx and I am trying to exit the program by pressing CTRL+C. but it seems like even if I have a signal handler registered in main thread it doesn't exit while the thread is executing on pressing CTRL+C. Here is a piece of cake where I am …

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Hello, I am writing a little script that needs to get the timezone from an rss feed, and I am using [URL="http://www.feedparser.org/"]Feed Parser[/URL] to parse the rss feeds. The way that I am converting the date into Unix Epoch time is: [CODE] feedDate = feed['feed'].get('updated_parsed') or feed.entries[0].get('updated_parsed') feedDate = mktime(datetime(*feedDate[0:6]).timetuple())[/CODE] …

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hello sir, I have doubt that how to redirect the ouput text of a command (while working on unix cmd prompt) to a file using python.please help me with sample code.

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I hav amde this alias : test='python -m nose.core --tests $1 -s --with-coverage' this runs but gives an OS Error saying: $ test test_filterList.py nose.plugins.cover: ERROR: Coverage not available: unable to import coverage module ....E ====================================================================== ERROR: Failure: OSError (No such file /Users/sanjeevkumar/Development/python/-bash) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File …

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Hey guys, I wasn't exactly sure where to put this post, but this was my best guess: I'm on a HPC and wanted to use vim as a python IDE and was trying to install my own version of vim (7.3) with a python interpreter. I use configure to enable …

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I am trying this example from Byte of Python, Chapter 10. I can't seem to get this zip to work. I am not sure if the syntax for windows is written correctly or not. I have tried running from interpreter and as a script and both return Backup FAILED. Anyone …

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Hi, I have a Python script that calls a program that only prints to the terminal [yes I tried to force it to print to file ... no luck]. However, I need to save the output of the terminal to file in order to perform further analysis. In the code …

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Hi ! I have books.txt and it contain 20 books with author,the books.txt look like so.. Mark Lutz/learning python James payane/Beginning Python Noah gift/Python for Unix and Linux System Administration If user search for book it just print book and author if user search for author print (“you cannot search …

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I am finding myself a little confused about how Python imports. Would the following be a correct statement: In any Python interactive shell, if the shell (since it was initiated or opened) has never before imported "myScript.py" then if the user types in "myScript" he will get an error like: …

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i searched for similar threads but couldnt find any. i write python scripts ..but i want to store them in someother folder eg /Desktop/... the scripts get executed from the unix terminal..however the python intepreter(initialised by typing python in terminal window )is not able to find the files. i changed …

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Hi Guys, I'm new to python - how to execute dos2unix from python - subprocess.popen with shell = False ? >>> cmd = subprocess.Popen(["dos2unix","./FEED1/bin/*"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) dos2unix: converting file ./FEED1/bin/* to UNIX format ... >>> dos2unix: problems converting file ./FEED1/bin/* All help appreciated.

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This is a program to extract/compile car NAV .KWI extensions. Unfortunately, I do not know anything about Python though I will love to learn some time very soon. Could you help me compile this into an executable file for windows 7? Will be reatly appreciated. [CODE]#!/usr/bin/env python # # kiwi …

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Hi, I don't understand how to write unix shell commands in python. I have this txt file were I want to delete duplicates. It looks something like this: RTGR.txt FRTO.txt RTGR.txt SDOP.txt QWJL.txt SDOP.txt FRTO.txt FRTO.txt ...etcetc... I think I'm suppose to import os and then I want to use …

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After MANY hours searching online documentation, i still cannot find some simple examples of using the subprocess module to execute commands in the windows console and read back in the output from said command(everything is for unix). So for example, if i wanted to do something like use 7z.exe to …

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I am having major issues with nfs, in that server-1 has to mount a file from server-2 before an application owned by another user can operate. The applications will appear to load without the mounted share but they will be just going through the motions and the application will not …

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Hi everyone, I'm new here so I hope I've put this in the right place. I'm looking for a little help with a python program I've written. I'm trying to create a timeline from SQLite databases. I take information from a calls database, then an sms database, write those to …

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Hi folks: How can I get information regarding the drives in the system?, using Python, off course ;) The information must include (at least in part) the following: [LIST] [*]Size [*]Used space [*]Free space (although you can calculate this value from the former two, some systems are tricky and don't …

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Hello! This is my first post. I've put this up on several other forums, but this one seems slightly more active (python-forum.org is a snooze-fest). I have been learning python for a few months and decided to make a chat server that you connect to through telnet. It's working fine …

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Probably the simplest way to get into multimedia with Python is the webbrowser module. This works with both Windows and Unix systems, and selects the default browser you have installed. But that is not all: if you give it the name of a multimedia file it will select the default …

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Apache is running in UNIX box, and we have configured folder path in config file and we are accessing python code from that folder. In the python code, we have two methods new_page() and access_form_elements(), new_page() -- print new HTML page with two form elements and method=POST and action=same .py …

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Hello all, I'm studying socket programming and have trouble when simulate a FTP server (I don't want to use pyftpdlib). The problem is when the client want to list the directory (LIST command) on the server, I do not find a way to send directory contents. here is the code: …

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I'm trying to parse xml file and convert all the unix timestamps in it to datetime... [QUOTE]<Sample> <TimeStamp>1291052077</TimeStamp> blah blah blah blah </Sample> <Sample> <TimeStamp>1291052077</TimeStamp> blah blah blah blah </Sample> </Content>[/QUOTE] [CODE]import fileinput file = raw_input("Enter file: ") file = open(file, "wb+") for line in fileinput.FileInput(file,inplace=1): if "TimeStamp" in line: …

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We have a module called "cart.items" and imported this in another PY code to use classes. I did import classed under cart.items like ("from cart.ltems import Items") and used Items class in my code. When I run my PY code in UNIX box, I get that problem. What I ve …

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Few days ago I finished making my own (quite primitive) chat server with SocketServer. I haven't had any problems with it apart from the designing of the chat protocol: I made a very sketchy protocol for messaging. The client just sent unix-like commands to the server to do certain opperations: …

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Hi Folks, Windows/Python3.1.2 I'm totally at a loss with this one... The code is supposed to open a file (postscript with UNIX LF-only EOL characters), look for and change a line, then write the lines back. It works fine, except for the fact that I can't dissuade Python from writing …

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Pyscripter seems to be hard coded to use versions 2.3 to 2.6, and skips over 2.7, moving on to 3.0 and 3.1 - niether which seem to play nice with Unix data. Considering 2.7 is Python.org's current stable release, does anyone know how to get Pyscripter to use it? I've …

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Hello, I put together a small tutorial that I wanted to share. I found only scattered information on this and put a more complete tutorial together with code and comments. [URL="http://blog.ajwilhelm.net/archives/7"]Parsing Excel files with Python[/URL]

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We get files from a unix system that are delimited with linefeed only, this is not a problem. The problem is that within some of the fields themselves, there are carraige controls ("\r\n"). Reading the file using OS will see a row like this and stop reading at the crlf. …

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hey gues I search modules for console windows ( when program run ), i search few hours but for windows only find module Console .. I search module like for Urwid but for Windows, not Unix ( sorry, my english is not good )

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[COLOR="Red"][B]Do I use php or ssh? [/B][/COLOR]If so, please tell me how because I haven't got a clue as to either of them. I'm just a singer who started learning to design one site from the past few months. my site is yummyrestaurants.co.uk. [B]I read this [/B][URL="https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/docs/en/sitemap-generator.html#execute"]article on how to …

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On the Unix machines,there is a file /usr/dict/words that contains a list of English words,one per line.This file is used by spell-checking programs for example. Write a python function which takes one argument,which is a word (as a string)and returns true if the word contains alternating vowels and consonants (i.e …

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Okay, so I have about 6 GB of music on my iPod. I don't want to go through and copy everysingle file and rename it manually, so I am making a python script to do it for me. I would just like to have some feedback on my code, make …

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Hey guys, I have a already written package in python2.5.1 for windows,it includes wxpython biopython1.44 modules and now i want to transfer it to unix server,is there any way i can do that or i have to write that functions again...\ Thanks in advance Prankyrules

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hey guys, first post. I have a program that takes a file from a windows box, and FTP's it to a unix/linux box. The program works fine, however there is something i want to add to it. I want the program to send 2 commands to the unix box while …

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[COLOR="Red"]Note two things: First off, I don't guarantee that it works well. Writing to files, if done wrong can always break things. Be careful. I mostly participate in this forum (the Python part) for fun, and my code is written like that. Second: this script is about copying things. I …

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I've got a bit of a problem. I've got a test tomorrow in python programming, and I've been learning the language using 3.1. The computers we're taking the test on all have 2.6 installed. They're Linux (not very familiar with Unix). Obviously this is troublesome. I don't want to spend …

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Good day. I would need an advice about sys.stdout and sys.stderr. I use Python 2.6, on Windows XP SP3, but i think the question is the same for UNIX/ MAC computers. I tried all possible combinations before posting this message, so ANY advice would be great. I work with "subprocess" …

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