[Oleg Broytmann] > http://python.org/sf/754022 > This is the biggest and the oldest. It hangs in the tracker since > Python 2.2. In short, it makes the webbrowser.py runs through _tryorder > list of browsers and trie to run every browser until one started > successfully. Currently webbrowser.py tries to run a browser and if it > fails - stops trying. Assigned to Fred Drake. This should probably wait until Py2.5 The functionality, command line launching and successive browser tries, appear useful. Feel free to bug Fred to at least comment on the desirability of the patch. If he gives it a thumbs up, almost anyone else can review and apply this one. > http://python.org/sf/784089 > A program to scan python files and list those require -*- coding -*- > directive. Reviewed by Marc-Andre Lemburg and Andrew Kuchling. I will clean this one up a bit and add it Tools/scripts. > http://python.org/sf/821862 > Makes ftplib.py a bit more RFC959-compliant. The RFC requires the FTP > protocol to be run not over TCP but over telnet. For most people there > is no difference but there is a subtle different for those who use > non-ASCII encodings: chr(255) - a special character in telnet - requires > a special handling. My patch adds a toggle that allows to turn telnet on > (actually, it only doubles chr(255) in command stream, but it is one of > two things that are required for FTP-over-telnet). By default it is off > to preserve backward compatibility. Is there a real need for this? As you mention in the patch, FTP is usually not run over telnet. This module has been around for years and there has been zero user demand for the feature. I suspect this is a waste of bits. > http://python.org/sf/1038388 > The smallest and the simplest of all. 3 lines patch that adds > __main__ to whichdb.py, so one can run it on the command line: > > $ whichdb.py *.db This is harmless. I will apply it for you. No charge, Raymond > > Oleg. > -- > Oleg Broytmann http://phd.pp.ru/ phd at phd.pp.ru > Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN. > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev > Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python- > dev/python%40rcn.com
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