How do I update a Python package?
I’m running Ubuntu 9:10 and a package called M2Crypto is installed (version is 0.19.1). I need to download, build and install the latest version of the M2Crypto package (0.20.2).
I’m running Ubuntu 9:10 and a package called M2Crypto is installed (version is 0.19.1). I need to download, build and install the latest version of the M2Crypto package (0.20.2).
I want to run a python script in a CENTOS server:
I have written a code in python which uses / to make a particular file in a folder, if I want to use the code in windows it will not work, is there a way by which I can use the code in Windows and Linux.
I’m trying to install Pillow (Python module) using pip, but it throws this error:
I’d like to write a Python script for Amarok in Linux to automatically copy the stackoverflow podcast to my player. When I plug in the player, it would mount the drive, copy any pending podcasts, and eject the player. How can I listen for the “plugged in” event? I have looked through hald but couldn’t find a good example.
How can I get the total physical memory within Python in a distribution agnostic fashion? I don’t need used memory, just the total physical memory.
I have installed at my home directory.
Ubuntu comes with Python 2.7.2+ pre-installed. (I also downloaded the python dev packages.) Because of another issue I’m having (Explained in extreme depth in How do I replace/update the version of the expat library used by Apache? ), Graham Dumpleton told me my distro had explicitly built Python in a way to use an external pyexpat implementation, so causing my issue. He also said I could build Python myself from source code to resolve the issue. How would I do this on Ubuntu? (Keep in mind I’m new to Linux.)
I know how to set it in my /etc/profile and in my environment variables.
What is the “format” of the character devices located in /dev/input/event*?