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12:03 AM
yes! Just under the wire
 
Note that the order of key/value pairs in the output may vary each time you run the program; dictionaries do not necessarily retain order. — Neil A. 3 mins ago
....
I don't think that individual knows how dictionaries work...
 
nobody does (smoke-screen)
except Martijn
 
that comment made me laugh so hard
 
I can't believe his answer got upvoted...
well..it's not horrible
it's just not necessary
 
the print with concat is painful to me
The OP asks to print all the information about a person, so the nested for loop achieves getting all the key/value pairs. — Neil A. 8 mins ago
also that ^
okay, I wasn't going to upvote an answer there but that cannot be a 0 to 1 rep leading OP down a dark path of disappointment and pain
he should be led down that path through other methods
 
12:12 AM
and at the end of that path should be LPTHW
 
Yeah...I was debating whether I should answer that one. But I felt like I could make a long enough answer to merit putting effort in to it.
 
Damn daylight saving, I keep staying up until 2 AM when I need a clean slate...
hey @NeilA.
 
hi
 
don't be disturbed by my purpleness, usually I'm green;)
unless you see green...the gravatar bug is everything but consistent
 
hi folks, first time in here. I need some quick help with a solution i got for my SO question. Am I allowed to ask it in here?
 
12:21 AM
your just a purple person - learn to accept it
 
why purple?
 
haha @AndrasDeak you're green in chat, but clicking your profile is purple
 
@TendekaiMuchenje welcome! Please read the room rules, all answers lie therein.
well, not all answers, but you know...
@NeilA. ask the kind folks at gravatar who borked everything :/
 
tsk tsk gravatar
Can someone help dupe hammer this one? I posted the link in comments and OP seems to be OK with it: stackoverflow.com/questions/39282286/…
 
indeed
I already voted too broad on it
 
12:28 AM
me too....found the dupe later
 
voted as dupe
 
cbg all =]
 
cbg o/
 
ugh I haven't been able to SO much the past two days...it's like withdraw
 
gotta run for now. rbrb all
 
12:44 AM
So here is my question, I was looking for a replacement for joining list results from two different BeatifulSoup objects. I was given this, but it gives me a syntax error.

`for table,td in zip(tableList,tdList):
    a = table.find_all("span", {"class":"results_body_text"})
    b = td.find_all("span", {"class":"results_body_text"})
    print ', '.join(a+b)`
 
And what does the error say? I bet it says something about the print statement. Something very specific and easily searchable.
 
DSM
1:04 AM
I guess the asker could be using an older version of 3 which doesn't give the specific parentheses warning.. but "python print syntax error" will probably still answer it on the first hit..
 
joke's on you, it's probably a mix of tabs and spaces;)
oh wait, that's 3 too...
good night
 
this is the error that I am getting:

File "try.py", line 10, in <module>
    print ', '.join(a+b)
TypeError: sequence item 0: expected string, Tag found
 
DSM
Heh. This is why you should always post your error messages -- both davidism and I guessed wrong about what error you were seeing!
 
7
A: python - beautifulsoup - TypeError: sequence item 0: expected string, Tag found

Martijn PietersTo grab just the text content of a tag, the element.get_text() method lets you grab (stripped) text from the current element including tags: print link.get_text(' ', strip=True) The first argument is used to join all text elements, and sitting strip to True means all text elements are first st...

 
I am using Python 2.7 so i had to do this at the top of my script :

from __future__ import print_function
 
1:08 AM
', '.join(itertools.chain(a.stripped_strings, b.stripped_strings)) or something...
 
I sense confusion
 
What I'm getting here is that you didn't copy the error message into search.
 
it might just be me, off I go now
 
DSM
You know you're in good hands when you get a Martijn answer.
@AndrasDeak: rhubarb!
 
i came across that answer and yes I am still quite confused from reading that answer as to how i would format my print statement. It's probably something silly, but it is over my head at this point
 
DSM
1:17 AM
The answer explains a few ways to get text from the Tag object, such as get_text. So, e.g.:
In [25]: a = soup.find_all("abc")

In [26]: b = soup.find_all("def")

In [27]: a
Out[27]: [<abc>123</abc>, <abc>456</abc>]

In [28]: b
Out[28]: [<def>123123</def>, <def>456456</def>]

In [29]: ', '.join(tag.get_text() for tag in a+b)
Out[29]: '123, 456, 123123, 456456'
I can't verify the unicode behaviour of 2 at the moment, but modulo those issues, that's the general idea.
 
when i use the ', '. join(tag.get_text() for tag in a+b i get a syntax error near the second apostrophe
 
DSM
Again, don't describe your error message, copy and paste the whole error section. Otherwise people just have to guess.
 
I am not sure whether this affects anything  but both tableList and tdList in my original code bs4 result sets as well, so they are lists of lists,  if I should say. In case it help understanding my issue, here is the full code that my script has:

    from __future__ import print_function
    from bs4 import BeautifulSoup

    bsObj = BeautifulSoup(open("open.html"), "html.parser")
    tableList = bsObj.find_all("table", {"class":"width100 menu_header_top_emr"})
    tdList = bsObj.find_all("td", {"class":"menu_header width100"})
 
DSM
You did from __future__ import print_function..
 
1:32 AM
garlic
 
I am not supposed to do that __future__ line?
 
DSM
You can if you like, but if you remind yourself what it actually means, you'll realize how you have to change your syntax if you do.
 
user559633
I love the "I have a tech startup that's going to change the world of X. Looking for a technical cofounder."
 
user559633
"Non-musical band cofounder looking for talented band members who can play instruments"
 
oh, darn parentheses! my bad. Thanks a lot. I must be tired.
 
1:37 AM
this reminds me of people on twitter and whatnot at the launch of a new product like "omg they finally implemented my idea! they beat me to it!"
 
user559633
haha yeah. i love it when i give someone the elevator pitch and they say "oh i had that idea"
 
user559633
 
DSM
Not once but twice someone scooped a paper idea of mine back in my academic days, so it really does happen..
 
user559633
@DSM sure, a paper idea is one thing, but these people are the type that would say "oh, $company made a teleportation device? I had that idea decades ago"
 
user559633
1:40 AM
@Karin oh cool, i made that image
 
yes, exactly tristan ;)
 
user559633
oh, spaceX is finally launching unmanned rockets? i had that idea. all they need to do is _____
 
all they need to do is use my idea
 
user559633
related, i love "you should just..."
 
I'm debating backing the Kickstarter just to have a "this is fine" dog for the office. $25 though.
 
user559633
1:48 AM
i think i shared this: went to an event where a consultant shat on my company name. hands me a business card and his domain name is 7 syllables before the .com
 
user559633
did you enjoy enough of kc green's content that you'd buy him a couple beers at a bar? if so, that's a couple beers for his content and $10 for a plushie "this is fine" dog
 
DSM
I was surprised your name hadn't already been taken, FWIW. That's an example of the sort of thing it sounds like it's easy to come up with, but if it were that easy someone would already have thought of it..
 
one of the first things I did when we moved to slack was make a "this is fine" emoji
 
@tristan depends on the bar
 
@Karin could you share? I'd totally love to add it to ours :)
 
1:50 AM
here that's like 2 beers (stupid tourists)
 
tbh it's hard to read, but of course! emoji.slack-edge.com/T0299K8L0/this_is_fine/…
 
I do like his stuff. He started doing a Dead Space LP with some SA people and it's pretty good too.
 
user559633
@DSM Creation Date: 03-jan-2011 yeah, when I came up with it and found it not registered, I had a "oh no way" moment
 
can I ask what the name is? =]
 
user559633
1:57 AM
@Karin oh sure, it's barcopolo (barcopolo.com)
 
nerdcop3d.tk
 
user559633
@davidism pff please, i got nerdcop.com
 
oh that is pretty awesome =D
 
user559633
thanks! i'm hoping to solve the very hard problem of getting people to eat and drink more.
 
Oh, I thought it was an augmented reality game where people play Marco Polo with barcodes.
 
2:00 AM
I'm working on that from a different angle
 
user559633
if i end up going the vc route, there's another couple .com names that i have my eye on.
 
mmm yes yes. make the world a better place
 
user559633
@davidism unfortunately, barkopolo is taken. was going to make it a lost dog crowdsourced finding service
 
DSM
Nerd Cop would make the world a better place.
 
also my wife just beat me at Scrabble with "jib" - shame
 
2:01 AM
or a fashion site with dogs in polos
 
user559633
@DSM barcopolo is just a means to an end of getting the funding to make the nerdcop property a reality.
 
DSM
@davidism: you joke, but I seriously wondered if it was a business middleware service at first.
 
user559633
there's legitimately a business in that space. (AR coding for business logistics)
 
user559633
SynergyOverdrive(.com)
 
DSM
I wonder if "come up with a cool name first" is legitimately a way to spark creative business ideas.
 
user559633
2:03 AM
make it cloud and B2B with AI? so much synergy
 
DSM
@tristan: that you didn't mention being webscale disappoints me.
 
@Karin Excellent, thanks :D (if you use your emoji by itself in slack it is like double size maybe, if you didn't already know that)
 
user559633
ring ring? DSM, 2014 is on the phone for you. it wants to talk about webscale
 
@JGreenwell Does she like the cut of your jib?
 
user559633
the cloud begins where webscale ends
 
user559633
2:04 AM
[if i burn out, i'm going to go work for HP as a business consultant, so i'm getting my practice lines in]
 
@WayneWerner yup I know that =D unfortunately it's still hard to read the tiny text haha. so I like using it as a reaction so the label is there ("this_is_fine")
 
DSM
wherecloudsbegin.com is available. (scribble scribble) Keep talking, tristan!
 
Okay, so I updated Visual Studio 2015, and now python broke, i'm trying to reinstall the packages but I'm getting cygwincompiler.py, but I'm not sure why cygwin is even being used. Anybody had similar issues?
 
@DSM reminds me of the chicken man from the old Dilbert tv show
@WayneWerner she does indeed ;)
 
user559633
@DSM make "personal clouds" on mobile devices between family/friends and start looking for supercar dealerships
 
2:11 AM
@Mikhail Using IronPython? Or...?
 
@WayneWerner WinPython
 
user559633
have a good day/night everyone
 
rbrb @tristan
 
 
2 hours later…
4:05 AM
Hi good morning
 
Cabbage :-)
 
Morning
 
Its raining a lot here
And there is a public strike.
Glad that you didn't say "Good" Morning :D
 
4:31 AM
That doesn't sound like a very bad morning either :)
 
Buh. Up at 5 to get a train to London
 
Looks like Fizzy and the cute puppy are not upto a great start ;-)
 
I'd love it to be raining though
 
Have you guys seen the error: Microsoft Visual C++ 10.0 is required. Get it with "Microsoft Windows SDK 7.1": when trying to install stuff, despite already havin the Win 7 SDK installed, in addition to MSVC2013, MSVC2015? Its like DLL hell from the 90s...
 
But when it rains here, roads become nasty and public transportation in wet clothes is something which nobody would want to do here :(
 
 
1 hour later…
6:10 AM
@Mikhail Yeah, but that's why I try not to build things on Windows ;)
 
cbg
no one around
 
@thefourtheye is always watching :D
 
cbg :P
am I imagining or you've not been around lately :?
 
I don't have good internet connection at home... So, I was not able to be available 24/7 as I used to be.
Moreover, my office work demands a lot of my time :'(
 
Request for Off-Site Resource How to find api key for executing the plotly function ? - 蔡尚義‎ - 2016-09-02 06:05:34Z
 
6:22 AM
cbg antti! but unfortunately tired so sleeping at a decent hour ^_^ rbrb!
 
@Karin ;(
@thefourtheye you are still making rep though :D
 
My old answers :-)
 
6:49 AM
cbg yall
 
cbg y'all
 
Jim
cbg yall :-)
 
7:16 AM
:D:D
hmmm
 
7:33 AM
hey everybody, I was wondering if there is a right way or guide to integrate two completely different python-django projects (each with its own database, settings.py, urls, views, etc). I think I can mage the urls and templates bit, and maybe even the settings bit but both projects have their own independent login, signup and social login. The unified project needs to have just one login. Any guidance greatly appreciated!! Thank you!!
 
well you're screwed :D
 
L-/
 
basically django supposedly lets you combine applications - that are stand alone - as you wish into one project/site
 
:=/
 
but...
if they weren't meant to be integrated then...
easiest would be that you would have 2 separate django projects with federated login :D
 
7:47 AM
I quickly googled what Federated login means, so If I understand correctly, it's an overall authentication that supplies the authentication to individual apps at the backend
Instead of making a third login system for this, could I make login number 1 as the federated login (ie., login#1 is given federated status and it simply supplies the authentication to login#2 at the backend?
 
user6568562
8:03 AM
Howdeeho [ :
 
o/
 
8:39 AM
Cabbage.
@idjaw It could be worse. At least you're not in this guy's situation. I hope. :) stackoverflow.com/questions/39285559/…
 
Lmao. That dude's in a world of pain. Its sad that they didn't plan for it. But its still doable I guess, he's already got an answer, which seems reasonable.
Li'l ol me though, still without answers :-/
 
o/ @PM2Ring
 
9:19 AM
Cabbage
 
Hi Anyone knows I m working on Google Cloud speech API and making demo on python. I got and error with installing and importing packages. anyone can help me out? I am just very new to python.
 
What's the error? Also do see our rules here sopython.com/chatroom
 
9:36 AM
@PM2Ring that's stupid.
answered
 
Cabbage!
 
cbg
When philosophy is life :D
 
wow
Couldn’t disagree more but wow
 
9:55 AM
Lol, Yeah.
 
Jim
10:11 AM
That answer: "when the drugs start to kick in"
 
10:26 AM
@AndrasDeak here in Finland we have this one lunatic who back in the days even made it to minister of Foreign Affairs...
 
who talked about drugs here ...?
lol
 
he decided to found his own party lately, whose rules say that the only actual voting members accepted to that party can be members of parliament, and others can only act as supporting members. He himself happens to be the only member of parliament in his party... his party campaigns for Fixit... and the name of that party is... "the Citizens' Party"
 
@AndyK The person who posted the answer in BhargavRao's image is either on drugs or should be.
 
It was that. Must be heavy stuff...
 
user559633
It's my feeling about paying my bills that guides me in writing terrible software.
 
10:30 AM
loool
 
@PM2Ring :D
 
got to eat. coming back
 
@PM2Ring the standard question in that case: "Are you on antipsychotics?" "No, why?" "Perhaps you should be."
 
Indeed.
@AnttiHaapala I left a comment
Even in Python 2.5 you get DeprecationWarning: integer argument expected, got float if you pass float args to range. Perhaps you shouldn't have ignored this warning... — PM 2Ring 22 mins ago
 
user559633
In the beginning was nothing (git init). After git init comes git add, after git add (README.md) comes git add (I'm scared my laptop will die) and after git add comes git rebase (oh crap, _you_ started the repo?). That means: the nature consists of inits, adds, and rebases and a good software design is unrelated to version control.

If there is "version control" then there should be "development." If there is a "rebase" then there should be a "cursing" etc.

Beauty is software you like and C stdlib is actually well written and actually well written is not recompiling.
 
10:42 AM
:D
@PM2Ring ...
what do we learn from this:
don't fscking rely on the "I've got this python code... I am fine with it forever"
 
@AnttiHaapala Ignore DeprecationWarning at your peril.
 
or use Python 2 at your peril :P
think about the amount of whining we get in 2020
"Why did you break my division"
 
I suspect that the OP's code masked the DeprecationWarning so that the users didn't even realise there was a problem with their shitty code.
@AnttiHaapala Those people have no excuse. The docs have been telling people to use // for floor division since at least 2.4.
But we've had this conversation before. :)
 
user559633
idk. i find it confusing that int/int = float, but i know i'm in the wrong
 
user559633
for this case, wow, how would you even iter over a float? do whatever percentage of the called function is suggested by the decimal portion?
 
11:02 AM
@tristan If you write it that way, yes, but when you write 5 / 2, getting 2 as the result seems unnatural.
 
user559633
I'd expect 2 as the result. But as I mentioned, I know I'm in the wrong
 
wow… people stop upvoting my stupid answers to stupid questions…
That’s what I get for writing so much that it no longer fits into a comment so I post it as an answer instead >_<
@khajvah I love the first comment: “Come on SpaceX, its not rocket science. Wait..”
 
11:18 AM
Damn, That's sad.
(the video of that space ship)
 
my new PDE professor is literally a rocket scientist
 
@Bhargav Yeah, super sad. I’m really confident in what SpaceX does, and while I personally don’t see a problem with this failure (it unfortunately happens in that kind of technology), it will have a lasting damage on the company which is very unfortunate :(
 
True. It was carrying an Israeli satellite and the owner (or might be spokesperson) mentioned that they might not be capable of building another one like that.
So it's a huge loss for them.
 
user6568562
@poke I wouldn't worry too much. If there was as much competitors as some fields, probably, but this is high technology and usually the customers and everyone related to the business is aware of the risk margin and take expertise reports very seriously
 
@randomhopeful For now, if I was to send a satellite, I would trust Russians more
 
11:31 AM
@BhargavRao It was a satellite of both Facebook and Eutelsat
 
user6568562
But that was one shitty morning for the space industry, for sure. Especially when the satellite wasn't going to spy on whatever or broadcast shitty channels
 
user559633
What is Facebook doing with a satellite? "As part of our collaboration with Eutelsat, a new satellite called AMOS-6 is going to provide internet coverage to large parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. "
 
For Internet.org
 
user6568562
@khajvah You know what they say about half informed decisions. They're still misinformed : D
 
user559633
11:32 AM
thanks
 
Zuckerberg wants to provide better Internet in Africa
 
They wanna spread internet in Africa.
 
… so they can spy on them
xD
 
@poke so more people will register in facebook?
 
Kevin'd by poke.
 
11:33 AM
@tristan No you're not. :) But I started programming with languages that considered integers as normal and floats as special things that had to be handled carefully. Most of those early machines didn't have hardware float facilities. All float stuff had to be done in software, so it was normal to avoid floats as much as possible.
 
cbg..
 
user559633
@randomhopeful What's misinformed by this? Russia is still building launch sites.
 
cbg
 
Russia's success rate is, I think, >95%
 
user6568562
@tristan non-informed* decisions
 
11:34 AM
@khajvah Trust our satellite launch vehicles, They are really inexpensive :D
 
user559633
@PM2Ring Oh, interesting. My brain is just wired for "only give ints? only expect ints"
 
user6568562
I like that and find it very natural
 
user6568562
Once I'll be confident enough to rely on myself to code something, somewhat, out of scratch I'm gonna make a money-type, where the first int is a cent. Not a dollar int with cent fractions.
 
@BhargavRao I didn't like the name of your last satellite
 
IIRC, none of the old 8 bit or 16 bit CPUs had floating-point instructions, and neither did the early 32 bit machines. Eg, the Amiga used the Motorola 68000 family of chips. The low members of that family had no FP instructions, but the 68020 & 68030 could use an excellent floating-point coprocessor with pipelined architecture to do FP stuff.
 
11:40 AM
@khajvah Hmm, Which was that?
The last satellite that I remember was Cartosat that was launched on my birthday. :D
 
ScatSat-1, is a miniature satellite (under development) which will provide weather forecasting, cyclone prediction, and tracking services to India. It is being developed by ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore whereas its payload is being developed by Space Applications Centre, Ahmedabad. The satellite will take place of Oceansat-2 which has become dysfunctional after its life span of four-and-a-half years. Currently India is dependent on NASA’s ISS-RapidScat for prediction of cyclone forecasting and weather prediction. The data generated by this mini-satellite will be used by NASA, EUMETSAT and NOAA...
maybe it wasn't the last one
 
Ah, Under development.
 
@PM2Ring oh that does not look like fun at all
cbg all
 
cbg
 
@khajvah ScatSat is a shit name for a satellite.
 
11:41 AM
Depends on what it’s transmitting
 
user6568562
True : D I'm a scat saaaat
 
Haha, It's got a scatterometer and hence the name
 
@BhargavRao Not sure if I should click that.. even on Wikipedia
 
Lol, Perhaps we need to inform someone in ISRO that scat doesn't mean what they think
 
user6568562
Or maybe a scientist just wanted a little bit of fun. Like what the study group did for the Greendale Community College flag
 
11:47 AM
I still remember, when I was in Kindergarten, ISRO launched a German satellite. It was their first foreign satellite launch.
It was aired only on the national television.
 
resource request / too broad / too clueless stackoverflow.com/questions/39291432/…
 
@PM2Ring why is he shouting
 
haha, khajvah is blue in his chat profile now
cabbage
 
@PM2Ring We should divert him to yahoo answers.
 
I like this one better
 
11:59 AM
@AndrasDeak cbg
 
@khajvah for some people "this" might be blue:P
 
it is
 
@khajvah Maybe he's got his head stuck in the cupboard. Monty Python - The Cherry Orchard
 
@khajvah then I suggest setting it manually, lest gravatar fix it
 
wait different people see me differently?
 
12:03 PM
You're blue to me
 
I think your good in am asking qustion concepts but for me this one is big so....if give suggessions well come — Subba reddy 16 mins ago
 
I see you old purple in chat, except your chat profile
 
That's some good times
 
Gov't Mule doing a ZZ Top cover Just Got Paid - Peoria, IL 08/22/16
 
and your main profile
@AnttiHaapala oh, delightful:D
very newspeak of him
@Wayne I ended my original post on the 20th with "I blame caching":P
 
12:07 PM
I know :)
that's why I thought of the link :D
 
oh OK:P
 
have you guys used Python's abstract base class?
 
yes
 
winning title this morning
 
thinking of defining my data access interface with it
 
12:17 PM
@idjaw thanks:P
 
@AndrasDeak haha. You're very welcome
 
I'm not sure why that question's downvoted, it's well-formed except grammar, and it can't be solved with basic RTFM.
maybe the downvotes came before poke's rescue:P
 
I just found the title funny without context. That's all
I haven't played with WTForms, for anyone else, if you agree, would this be a good candidate to hammer this
ah...I see @davidism commented. What do you think?
 
@idjaw yeah I know:)
 
@idjaw I voted unclear. The duplicate seems related, but I have no clue what they're really asking.
 
12:24 PM
@davidism yeah, fair. That other cv is me as too broad.
 
I went with tb too
 
haha this comment
> You were so preoccupied with whether or not you could, you didn't stop to think if you should
 
I saw that code on reddit a while ago. Is there anything special about it that distinguishes it from any other piece of polyglot code? Why did it get hundreds of upvotes?
 
I think it’s because it combines two languages everybody hates
 
12:27 PM
:D
does it print "Kill me now!"?
 
Just trying to figure out why half of the comments are hailing it as a novel concept
 
"Every joke is new to a baby"
that might only be an idiom here
 
ok guys serious question. Should I feel bad about myself for using class variables?
 
Every single one of the lucky 10,000 for that day happened to converge on one webpage, perhaps
 
12:30 PM
@khajvah will others be using your code?
 
@AndrasDeak yes
:(
 
do/would you feel bad for using global variables?
 
I don't know how to keep db connection pool
 
@AndrasDeak As expected, they smelled like the rest of the dog. Pet store with an earthy undertone.
 
@Kevin aaaw:(
 
12:32 PM
@AndrasDeak yes
 
they're supposed to smell like popcorn
@khajvah well I'm not a developer:P
 
at some point my ever solution ends up having a global db connection pool
 
@Kevin does he live outside?
@Kevin for the record, it's not just me
 
@khajvah Follow the AntiZen of Python!
 
honestly, how do you guys deal with this?
 
12:34 PM
No, she's an inside dog. The only notable smell she generates is when she gets an ear infection (a regular periodic thing for the breed, alas) and then there are occasional whiffs of medical waste left in the sun too long.
 
@khajvah use sqlalchemy? Also, I have a tendency to pass things around to things that need them.
 
@WayneWerner yeah but at one point you gotta keep a living connection to pass
how does sqlalchemy do this, btw?
 
session object, innit?
 
yeah
 
so globals
 
12:37 PM
or the connection object
if you're doing sqlalchemy core
 
@AndrasDeak I believe it.
 
or you can just do engine.execute and it does... something
 
:D
 
@khajvah what's your context? Are you creating a webapp a-la flask? Command line app? GUI thing?
 
@WayneWerner it's a web app
 
12:38 PM
@Kevin no you don't:(
 
well, it's a Django web app on top of an existing Python code, which is with raw sqls
 
You may choose to believe that I don't believe it.
 
> I further suggest that reusable libraries of code in this new ecosystem be referred to as "Phava Beans".
@khajvah Hm. Sounds like trouble.
 
legacy code's session objects aren't good and the code is closely coupled with db access layer
so I want to fix it
@WayneWerner yeah, it's a mix of Django's shitty ORM and legacy sql :/
 
Howdy folks, I am finding it a little tedious to install Pillow on my Windows 10 VM. It keeps complaining of a missing ZLIB library but I've both installed it via .exe from the sourceforge page and pasted the dll directly into my system32 folder. Any advice?
 
12:42 PM
@ToddLewden Use Linux
 
Maybe it needs something other than just the dll. What is the exact error message?
 
@khajvah , I love using Linux, Fedora is my favorite personally. Trouble is I am making a UI testing bot that needs to be in a Windows environment to ensure what I am testing is what the end users will be using.
one moment.
 
Trying to recall the distant past when I installed PIL(low)... Can't remember if I had to install any dependencies first.
 
@Kevin , The last line is "ValueError : zlib is required unless explicitly disabled using --disable-zlib , aborting"...
 
I wonder if installing Pillow from the gohlke wheel would help at all?
The repository of unofficial windows binaries is the hammer that nails down 95% of the installation problems I encounter
 
12:46 PM
Ohh!
 
Morning cabbage.
 
I recalled how I did it in the past
 
Yeah, if the gohlke site ever went down, I don't know what I would do.
 
I used "easy_install" rather than "pip" when installing it into Windows.
 
eww, lol
are there not wheels for windows?
seems like it should use those first
 
user559633
12:49 PM
usually there's a door and a frame before the wheels
 
hey @tristan:)
 
user559633
oh hi o/
 
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