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2016 Sep 29
0
CESA-2016:1978 Important CentOS 7 python-twisted-web Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2016:1978 Important
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x86_64:
d689666071c650953bd052d7bbcb122349c495b4cb1b5a75e4de15e4d4fa6d94 python-twisted-web-12.1.0-5.el7_2.x86_64.rpm
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2020 Apr 30
0
CESA-2020:1561 Important CentOS 7 python-twisted-web Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2020:1561 Important
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x86_64:
c934c963bfda9541fb295807dd5b3491516e30ddca030f9994b16aaf5abf586a python-twisted-web-12.1.0-7.el7_8.x86_64.rpm
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2016 Sep 29
0
CESA-2016:1978 Important CentOS 6 python-twisted-web Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2016:1978 Important
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i386:
75562c3881b394b9e50e9e986431249e5790b57e584ebbff4fd80630789e99f1 python-twisted-web-8.2.0-5.el6_8.i686.rpm
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2020 Apr 30
0
CESA-2020:1962 Important CentOS 6 python-twisted-web Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2020:1962 Important
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e5325be26650ca5a0802a3b95cb74026f32994e65aa2bd47c8d2ee33f639012d python-twisted-web-8.2.0-6.el6_10.i686.rpm
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2018 Apr 15
3
OpenSSH 7.7p1 interop failure with Twisted Conch 8.0.0-17.9.0
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 06:38:37PM +1000, Damien Miller wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2018, Colin Watson wrote:
> > This isn't an OpenSSH bug, but just in case anyone else is ambitious
> > enough to automatically run interoperability tests against other SSH
> > implementations, here's a heads-up:
> >
> > https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/9422
> >
2018 Apr 14
2
OpenSSH 7.7p1 interop failure with Twisted Conch 8.0.0-17.9.0
This isn't an OpenSSH bug, but just in case anyone else is ambitious
enough to automatically run interoperability tests against other SSH
implementations, here's a heads-up:
https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/9422
TL;DR: commit 7c856857607112a3dfe6414696bf4c7ab7fb0cb3 caused there to
be an SSH_MSG_DEBUG message sent where there wasn't one before, which
tripped over an
2011 Oct 17
0
Pixarra Twisted Brush crush output help?
I'm trying to run Pixarra Twisted Brush OpenStudio on linux,
I have information that it successfully runs in Ubuntu, while I can't launch it in Arch.
After installation it gives me the following error:
Code:
wine .wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Pixarra/TwistedBrush\ Open\ Studio/tbrush_open_studio.exe
fixme:ole:CoInitializeSecurity ((nil),-1,(nil),(nil),0,3,(nil),0,(nil)) - stub!
2006 Sep 27
1
Trouble with xen-unstable x86_64
Hello,
I downloaded the latest unstable and installed on 2 amd dual athalon 64
x2''s (dual cores).
Kernel went fine. I''m getting this error when trying to start xend :
ImportError: /usr/lib64/python/xen/lowlevel/xc.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
.Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/xend", line 49, in ?
from
2013 Sep 13
0
ANN: Obelus, a Python AMI/AGI library
Hello,
I'm pleased to announce the first release of Obelus, a MIT-licensed
Python library to interact with Asterisk using the AMI and AGI
protocols.
Compared to existing libraries, Obelus is framework- and
programming-style-agnostic, and compatible with Python 3 as well as
Python 2. It also has an integrated test suite.
This is version 0.1, and as such some APIs are a bit draftish and not
2016 Sep 30
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 139, Issue 8
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2006 Mar 22
0
multiple virtual hosts within sigle rails installation
Hello,
I''m proting an in-house application to ruby and RoR. The application
was in development & production
for over 3 years. It''s about 50K LOC in php and python (using
twisted.python library). Porting from php to RoR is like a breath of
fresh air, and i have been able to ''fake'' most of the twisted.python
features I use with ruby.
But I''m
2006 Mar 02
1
upgrade report (2.0.6 -> 3.0-testing+pkgxen)
Hi,
so here is finally my upgrade report for my testsystem. I tried to upgrade to
xen3 while xen2 (hypervisor, dom0 kernel + 1 domU) was running:
1) if xen2 (adams latest packages in this case) were installed and we would
release our package as it is, we would generate the following enviorment:
# apt-get upgrade -u
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
The following
2009 Jul 28
1
Re: How to mix (naturally speaking) win32 and native (python) li
Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> vitamin wrote:
>
> > Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> >
> > > Is it possible to make this code (natlink) talk to naturally speaking in
> > > wine using Windows 32 but speak to Python in Linux so we can do all our fun
> > > command-and-control stuff there.
> > >
> >
> > No, Linux's python has no notion of
2020 May 01
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 183, Issue 1
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2017 Jan 26
0
[nbdkit PATCH v2 6/6] python: Support zero callback
Add a python language binding for the .zero callback, used for
implementing NBD_CMD_WRITE_ZEROES. The caller doesn't have to
return anything, but should use nbdkit.set_error(errno.EOPNOTSUPP)
to get an automatic fallback to pwrite.
Enhance the example to show the use of the fallback mechanism,
and to serve as a test of nbdkit.set_error().
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2017 Jan 27
0
[nbdkit PATCH v3 4/4] python: Support zero callback
Add a python language binding for the .zero callback, used for
implementing NBD_CMD_WRITE_ZEROES. The caller doesn't have to
return anything, but should use nbdkit.set_error(errno.EOPNOTSUPP)
to get an automatic fallback to pwrite.
Enhance the example to show the use of the fallback mechanism,
and to serve as a test of nbdkit.set_error().
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2003 Aug 14
0
Twisted Idea
Ok, this is probably an incomplete thought, but over the last few weeks of
reading this list, I think I'm ready to start designing my system, and would
like to solicit input.
Currently, I have 2 POPs, one each in 2 different states. Each has a Lucent
TNT w/~400 trunks. Each TNT has the capability to provision a PRI that can
be piped into an * system.
So, my interface to the PSTN is
2017 Feb 28
0
dovecot-lda crash after upgrade to 2.2.28
Your backtrace would've been informative already if you had issued bt full. Just opening it with gdb is not sufficient.
Aki
> On February 28, 2017 at 5:55 PM Max Kostikov <max at kostikov.co> wrote:
>
>
> Probably I need to compile 2.2.28 from sources with debug flags.
> Can you tell me wich flags I need to set for more informative backtrace
> in gdb?
>
>
2019 Nov 22
0
[PATCH nbdkit v2 01/10] python: Use PyObject_CallFunction instead of constructing the tuple.
It is unclear why we were constructing this by hand, but using the
following tip we can use PyObject_CallFunction:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/21221335
---
plugins/python/python.c | 17 ++++++-----------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/python/python.c b/plugins/python/python.c
index 148097f..d65ac45 100644
--- a/plugins/python/python.c
+++
2019 Nov 21
0
[PATCH nbdkit 1/8] python: Use PyObject_CallFunction instead of constructing the tuple.
It is unclear why we were constructing this by hand, but using the
following tip we can use PyObject_CallFunction:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/21221335
---
plugins/python/python.c | 17 ++++++-----------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/python/python.c b/plugins/python/python.c
index 148097f..d65ac45 100644
--- a/plugins/python/python.c
+++