From Neil_Katz at playstation.sony.com Thu Feb 19 15:49:36 2009 From: Neil_Katz at playstation.sony.com (Neil_Katz at playstation.sony.com) Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 09:49:36 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] [JOB] - Python Developer - Sony Playstation Message-ID: Hi - I work at Playstation and we're looking to hire a Python Developer for our R&D team. This full-time opportunity is located in our Foster City, CA office; brief job description below. If interested in pursuing this opportunity, please contact me at : neil_katz at playstation.sony.com Thanks, Neil Software Engineer, Server U.S. Research & Development (US R&D) is building and expanding services for the PlayStation? family of platforms. The candidate will be a skilled Python software developer with experience in designing and implementing web applications with a database backend. The candidate will expand upon the currently implemented system and incorporate new requirements with opportunities in the design of new components and services. The candidate will work with the project manager and development team to maintain schedule and software quality. - Experience with scripting languages, especially Python, a must. Strong skills in Python-based web frameworks like Django may be considered as an alternative to Java expertise. - Knowledge in Java based web application and database application development a plus. Ideally be experienced with common application servers like Tomcat, web frameworks such as Struts, database application tools such as persistence layers and in SQL use. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From christopher.bumgarner at gmail.com Wed Feb 25 23:47:52 2009 From: christopher.bumgarner at gmail.com (Christopher Bumgarner) Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 17:47:52 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Anyone heard of executil Message-ID: I am trying to execute a python script, but I get an error that says no module named executil. The script has the line 'import executil' . I have searched high and low for this module, including my Ubuntu repositories. I have python 2.4 and 2.5 installed. Could this module be part of an earlier version? Any help would be appreciated. Chris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brian.costlow at gmail.com Thu Feb 26 03:46:29 2009 From: brian.costlow at gmail.com (Brian Costlow) Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 21:46:29 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Anyone heard of executil In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <89d8b1b00902251846p797d0118pd65288e57c6f4c42@mail.gmail.com> Hi Chris, I'm pretty sure that's part of Red Hat Linux. A bunch of their utility scripts are python and I think this is part of that. 2009/2/25 Christopher Bumgarner > I am trying to execute a python script, but I get an error that says no > module named executil. The script has the line 'import executil' . I have > searched high and low for this module, including my Ubuntu repositories. I > have python 2.4 and 2.5 installed. Could this module be part of an earlier > version? Any help would be appreciated. > > Chris > _______________________________________________ > CentralOH mailing list > CentralOH at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/centraloh > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From harrisbw at notes.udayton.edu Thu Feb 26 05:08:17 2009 From: harrisbw at notes.udayton.edu (Bryan Harris) Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 23:08:17 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Anyone heard of executil In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200902252308.17736.harrisbw@notes.udayton.edu> You ought to be able to extract the necessary files from the RPM. As I said I checked (very briefly) that the site-packages work OK with python 2.5. You can also pull out just executil.py and stick that in your project directory. I tried that first and it also worked. -- Bryan Harris Research Engineer Structures and Materials Evaluation Group harrisbw at notes.udayton.edu http://www.udri.udayton.edu/ (937) 229-5561 On Wednesday 25 February 2009 17:47:52 you wrote: > I am trying to execute a python script, but I get an error that says no > module named executil. The script has the line 'import executil' . I have > searched high and low for this module, including my Ubuntu repositories. I > have python 2.4 and 2.5 installed. Could this module be part of an earlier > version? Any help would be appreciated. > > Chris From harrisbw at notes.udayton.edu Thu Feb 26 05:02:34 2009 From: harrisbw at notes.udayton.edu (Bryan Harris) Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 23:02:34 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Anyone heard of executil In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200902252302.35185.harrisbw@notes.udayton.edu> Chris, I pulled the included archive from an rpm at: http://fedora.inode.at/fedora/linux/development/i386/os/Packages/rhpl-0.219-1.i386.rpm I tried alien to generate a deb, but it installed in the python2.6 directory which I don't have. I then took the contents of the archive I have included and stuck it in my /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages I only tested 1 function to make sure it worked properly, but it did work. If there's any python 3 syntax in there this could give you errors. So to sum up, do this: cd /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages tar zxvf rhpl.tar.gz cd ~ cat test_executil.py python test_executil.py If the test script lists the contents of your directory, then it works the same for you as it did for me. Have fun, Bryan -- Bryan Harris Research Engineer Structures and Materials Evaluation Group harrisbw at notes.udayton.edu http://www.udri.udayton.edu/ (937) 229-5561 On Wednesday 25 February 2009 17:47:52 you wrote: > I am trying to execute a python script, but I get an error that says no > module named executil. The script has the line 'import executil' . I have > searched high and low for this module, including my Ubuntu repositories. I > have python 2.4 and 2.5 installed. Could this module be part of an earlier > version? Any help would be appreciated. > > Chris -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If you would like to cancel > this posting, please visit the following URL: > > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/confirm/centraloh/f7ee6ac4bf2b0c13211ef48b5e >20129c9a7b6add From christopher.bumgarner at gmail.com Thu Feb 26 14:09:49 2009 From: christopher.bumgarner at gmail.com (Christopher Bumgarner) Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 08:09:49 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Anyone heard of executil In-Reply-To: <200902252302.35185.harrisbw@notes.udayton.edu> References: <200902252302.35185.harrisbw@notes.udayton.edu> Message-ID: Thank you, Bryan! That's what I call going the extra mile! Your test script worked. I'll let you know if I have further trouble. Thanks again everyone! Chris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mark at microenh.com Fri Feb 27 00:25:03 2009 From: mark at microenh.com (Mark Erbaugh) Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:25:03 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Borland C++ Builder and Python Message-ID: <1235690703.7591.24.camel@quad> I have taken over maintenance of a program written in Borland C++ Builder 5.0. Eventually, I would like to rewrite the whole thing in Python, but in the meantime, is there a way combine the two in the same executable so I can add new pieces in Python? At one time there was work on a component that would allow you to embed Python in Delphi (and presumably C++ builder). I've never compiled Python from source, and I don't even know how hard it would be to compile with Borland C++. The thing I really need is Python data structures such as lists and dictionaries. Is a library for C++ that provides data structures such as these? Thanks, Mark From wam at cisco.com Fri Feb 27 00:59:51 2009 From: wam at cisco.com (William McVey) Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:59:51 -0500 Subject: [CentralOH] Borland C++ Builder and Python In-Reply-To: <1235690703.7591.24.camel@quad> References: <1235690703.7591.24.camel@quad> Message-ID: <1235692792.6265.239.camel@tardis> On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 18:25 -0500, Mark Erbaugh wrote: > I have taken over maintenance of a program written in Borland C++ > Builder 5.0. Eventually, I would like to rewrite the whole thing in > Python, but in the meantime, is there a way combine the two in the same > executable so I can add new pieces in Python? At one time there was > work on a component that would allow you to embed Python in Delphi (and > presumably C++ builder). I really don't know how difficult it will be to use Borland C++, but I do know there are some tools for interfacing C++ code into/from python (and possibly vice-versa). Check out Boost.Python http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_38_0/index.html http://www.boostpro.com/writing/bpl.html > I've never compiled Python from source, and I don't even know how hard > it would be to compile with Borland C++. > > The thing I really need is Python data structures such as lists and > dictionaries. Is a library for C++ that provides data structures such as > these? I'm no C++ programmer, but it was my impression that these kinds of basic data structures would be covered by the C++ Standard Template Library (STL). Even if Borland C++ doesn't ship with STL, I am pretty sure there are freely available implementations you could incorporate. Using the native data structures of your implementation language seems like a better approach than to try and bridge two languages just to get something as basic as a container. * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Template_Library * http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/ * http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/stl/ -- William