Also we learned to code in the same manner, my dad also brought those high-speed mainframe print-offs, the green and white ones, home....though that was '88/89 or so
My dad brought home a Kaypro, then a 286/386 then bought us a Commodore 64 when I was begging for a Nintendo, then we got a 486 with a funky motherboard, and that lasted us a good long while.
Thanks, its alright I have tons of references for my papers (one is a 10 article summary paper related to IT Policy and Management, one is a paper on Bandwidth allocation with resource usage and software considerations, and one is a paper on the various programming styles and......haven't quite hammered that out)
oh, and the last is a concept piece (with code) on the use of NN vs. Decision Trees to perform handwriting analysis with an explanation of the the base technologies - but I already finished that one
oh, that would be neat for the second one (first one was requires "articles" not books for some reason)
Which is what I'd expect... well never used that library... but focus on
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<console>", line 1, in <module>
File "/home/ubuntu/Envs/rj-venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/contrib/gis/gdal/layer.py", line 153, in field_types
for i in range(self.num_fields)]
KeyError: 12
See what's going on there that'd raise a keyerror...
Keyerror 12 suggests rather that that dict doesn't contain 12 in the running code, rather than its value it's incompatible with your other libraries. Where's the dict code you posted from?
@RohitJain Probably a silly question, given the depth of debugging you've already gone into - but have you checked that your /home/ubuntu/Envs/rj-venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/contrib/gis/gdal/field.py has the same definition of OGRFieldTypes as github.com/django/django/blob/master/django/contrib/gis/gdal/… ? I just can't see how you get the KeyError if OGRFieldTypes has a member with key==12
Basically - the getFieldType function in layer.py is returning a key value that isn't valid for the version of Django you've got. Could be bug, could be version conflicy
I'm not a Django expert, BTW, but I do love tracking hard to follow bugs through code. I'm weird like that :)
@RobertGrant Given the path, I'd say we're already in a venv
"This book can be read in just a few hours but, obviously, there is much more to writing good C++ than can be learned in a day." that's convenient, because it will take me way more than a day to read the book :)
Yeah - I think so. django.contrib.gdal is the python wrapper for GDAL that django uses (I think! massive caveat I don't know django add-in architecture)
What you're installing (I think) is the actual GDAL natives - built from the C++ code that I linked. I'll have a look - see if I can work out the exact version where field type 12 came into being.
The suspense was too much - I need to get on with some work ;). I've stuck the answer with the code references up - let me know if you get in a situation where you're 100% sure you've got GDAL <2.0 and it still fails with the same error.
Yeah I'd do a bookmark; just click on the room dropdown near the top right of your screen and hit create bookmark. Then you can select the first and last message and it'll link to that range of messages.
One of the best presentations I've given. The group were great, nobody fell asleep, might have gotten some business out of it, and all the people looked serious about taking the workshop I'm thinking of doing (what is wrong with me?)
for my laptop. I get little choice at work. Also - I have realised I have gone too long without using virtual environments - I either play in the default python environment or have virtual boxes for more hardcore stuff. It is time