LiPyrary - Python for books
Li Pyrary Blogspot. A blog about my daily work with Python and digitized books..
Read Lipyrary.blogspot.com news digest here: view the latest Li Pyrary Blogspot articles and content updates right away or get to their most visited pages. Lipyrary.blogspot.com is not yet rated by Alexa and its traffic estimate is unavailable. It seems that Li Pyrary Blogspot content is notably popular in USA. We haven’t detected security issues or inappropriate content on Lipyrary.blogspot.com and thus you can safely use it. Lipyrary.blogspot.com is hosted with Google LLC (United States) and its basic language is English.
- Content verdict: Safe
- Website availability: Live
- Language: English
- Last check:
-
N/A
Visitors daily -
N/A
Pageviews daily -
4
Google PR -
N/A
Alexa rank
Best pages on Lipyrary.blogspot.com
-
A blog about my daily work with Python and digitized books.
-
LiPyrary - Python for books: work, booksnakes and a side dish of cherries
LiPyrary - Python for books Dienstag, 7. April 2009 For more than a year I'm employed by a company called S mantics Kommunikationsmanagement GmbH as a Python developer. The company offers multiple ser...
-
LiPyrary - Python for books: Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) and Python
Bad news Ubuntu's Python team hasn't included my multiprocessing backport for Python 2.4 and 2.5 in Jaunty although Sandro Tosi has created a Debian package. You still have to install it manually from...
Lipyrary.blogspot.com news digest
-
12 years
Python and Linux kernel 3.0: sys.platform != 'linux2'
It's getting more and more challenging to compile Python. Half a year ago Python 2.x's build system broke caused by multiarch support in Ubuntu Natty. Now Linux kernel 3.0 is going to reveal yet another issue in Python's configure script.
If you compile Python under kernel 3.0, sys.platform changes to 'linux3'. The altered platform string introduces bugs in several libraries and in our softwares stack, too. We and a lot of other people check for Linux with sys.platform == "linux2".... -
12 years
A while ago I noticed that Christoph Gohlke has unofficial Windows builds of my smc.freeimage wrapper on his hosting site. It made me aware that some people actually use my image processing software.
A few minutes ago I synced our internal SVN repository with the project site on berlios.de. The recent version uses Cython 0.14 to wrap most of FreeImage 3.15.0 and a limited subset of LCMS 2.1. It can read over 30 image formats including subsets like... -
12 years
How to compile Python on Ubuntu 11.04
At work we deploy and compile our own Python environment on all server in order to have full control over versions, patches and libraries. Three days ago I stumbled upon a problem in our build process on Ubuntu Natty. Several modules like zlib weren...
-
14 years
Microsoft gives MSDN Premium subscription to PSF members
This almost went through unnoticed. Steve Holden (Python Software Foundation) has worked out a fantastic deal with Sam Ramji and Tom Hanrahan (both leading Open Source guys at Microsoft). Microsoft has given fourteen MSDN Premium subscriptions to Python...
Domain history
Web host: | Google LLC |
Registrar: | MarkMonitor Inc. |
Registrant: | Google LLC |
Updated: | June 29, 2023 |
Expires: | July 31, 2024 |
Created: | July 31, 2000 |
Whois record
Safety scores
Trustworthiness
GoodChild safety
Good