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May 15, 2014 12:55
@Ffisegydd i thought you would have like to know the solution according the progressbar, using version 2.3 instead of 2.2 solved my problem ... thanks for your help
May 15, 2014 12:32
i found one progressbar here: code.activestate.com/recipes/577871-python-progressbar/… and importing it as a module would be one way, but not as classy as the official progressbar ...
May 15, 2014 12:31
hmm thats confusing o.O
May 15, 2014 12:29
tried to installed it again and it gave me: Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): progressbar in /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages
Cleaning up...
May 15, 2014 12:29
yes totally sure that it's installed i used pip
May 15, 2014 12:24
:O
May 15, 2014 12:24
>>> from progressbar.ProgressBar import ProgressBar
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ImportError: No module named ProgressBar
>>> from progressbar import ProgressBar
May 15, 2014 12:20
does maybe someone else has any idea why calling progressbar gives me a "module not callable" error as i am using it exactly like described at the official doc: pypi.python.org/pypi/progressbar/2.3-dev ?
May 15, 2014 12:11
will drive you crazy im sure :D
May 15, 2014 12:11
@Kevin could be worse, try macport ;)
May 15, 2014 12:08
thank you anyway for trying ;)
May 15, 2014 12:07
what i have is just a huge list for which i want a progressbar so i know how much time it is going to take to iterate @Kevin
May 15, 2014 12:06
cbg @PeterVaro
May 15, 2014 12:06
word wrap ? progressbar seemed to be such easy ...
May 15, 2014 12:05
cbg @Sabಠ_ಠ
May 15, 2014 12:03
@Kevin yes exactly :D
May 15, 2014 12:02
@Kevin it's exactly what they do on the hp: pypi.python.org/pypi/progressbar/2.3-dev
May 15, 2014 12:00
has anyone an idea why progressbar always gives me that it's not callable ?

>>> import time
>>> from progressbar import ProgressBar
>>> progress = ProgressBar()
>>> for i in progress(range(80)):
... time.sleep(0.01)
...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: 'ProgressBar' object is not callable
May 15, 2014 10:27
thats pretty cool :D
May 15, 2014 10:24
:)
May 15, 2014 10:24
ah i understand, that worked perfectly thanks @Ffisegydd
May 15, 2014 10:17
May 15, 2014 10:17
shouldnt this one work:

def read_addresses(filename):
return [line.strip() if line not in blacklist for line in open(filename, 'rb').readlines()]
May 15, 2014 09:39
cbg
May 14, 2014 07:51
cbg
May 13, 2014 21:13
cbg all does anyone know how to handle multiple character options in option parser ? so if i want to realize something like:
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
parser.add_option('-aB', action="store_true", default=False) ?
May 13, 2014 17:13
@DSM xD yes ... omg
May 13, 2014 17:11
does someone has an idea why suddenly "stop_event = threading.Event()" gives me AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Event' ?
May 13, 2014 12:40
cbg
May 8, 2014 10:36
cbg @PeterVaro
May 8, 2014 09:41
cbg all
May 7, 2014 11:09
cbg all
May 5, 2014 13:40
hey all
May 4, 2014 09:46
hi all
May 2, 2014 12:38
hey there does someone know if and how i get in a pythonic way server and client to share the same port in tcp ?
May 1, 2014 22:45
hey there i wonder if someone has an idea how to solve this basic problem ? there is a remote tcp server which always responds to the same ip/port tuple the request came from. let's say i write a tcp client/server threaded script, i need two sockets in tcp protocol so if i for example take port 5555 for the server socket and port 7777 for client ... die remote client will always answer to port 7777 ... and as i can not use only one socket for client and server i wonder how to solve this one