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pythondev | help | any one configured pgadmin in server mode ? | 2017-08-03T09:17:42.220951 | Antoinette | pythondev_help_Antoinette_2017-08-03T09:17:42.220951 | 1,501,751,862.220951 | 88,603 |
pythondev | help | <@Antoinette> please don't cross post your question in multiple channels | 2017-08-03T09:22:01.357003 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-08-03T09:22:01.357003 | 1,501,752,121.357003 | 88,604 |
pythondev | help | <@Marcie> : oops | 2017-08-03T09:22:24.369604 | Antoinette | pythondev_help_Antoinette_2017-08-03T09:22:24.369604 | 1,501,752,144.369604 | 88,605 |
pythondev | help | okay sure | 2017-08-03T09:22:29.371998 | Antoinette | pythondev_help_Antoinette_2017-08-03T09:22:29.371998 | 1,501,752,149.371998 | 88,606 |
pythondev | help | and your question might be better suited for <#C3X4T24LB|databases> | 2017-08-03T09:22:48.381873 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-03T09:22:48.381873 | 1,501,752,168.381873 | 88,607 |
pythondev | help | sure <@Meg> thanks man .. i will post it there | 2017-08-03T09:24:20.431419 | Antoinette | pythondev_help_Antoinette_2017-08-03T09:24:20.431419 | 1,501,752,260.431419 | 88,608 |
pythondev | help | Hi | 2017-08-03T11:19:53.832006 | Cassaundra | pythondev_help_Cassaundra_2017-08-03T11:19:53.832006 | 1,501,759,193.832006 | 88,609 |
pythondev | help | i am trying to scrape the data from a website i.e to get all the href from a site from but i get only the links from 1st page
but, there are multiple pages on the website (Webiste which i am trying to scrape "<https://www.northshore.org/apps/findadoctor/results.aspx>")
how do i go to next page and print the links/href? | 2017-08-03T11:22:23.932477 | Cassaundra | pythondev_help_Cassaundra_2017-08-03T11:22:23.932477 | 1,501,759,343.932477 | 88,610 |
pythondev | help | can any one advise?
thanks for the advise | 2017-08-03T11:22:45.947003 | Cassaundra | pythondev_help_Cassaundra_2017-08-03T11:22:45.947003 | 1,501,759,365.947003 | 88,611 |
pythondev | help | <@Cassaundra> we have a <#C5PHT9EGK|webscraping> channel that may be more fruitful | 2017-08-03T11:23:38.981722 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-03T11:23:38.981722 | 1,501,759,418.981722 | 88,612 |
pythondev | help | If you go there, please share the message (don't copy/paste) | 2017-08-03T11:24:00.996603 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-03T11:24:00.996603 | 1,501,759,440.996603 | 88,613 |
pythondev | help | <@Beula> :+1: | 2017-08-03T11:24:22.011282 | Cassaundra | pythondev_help_Cassaundra_2017-08-03T11:24:22.011282 | 1,501,759,462.011282 | 88,614 |
pythondev | help | I have a list with 3 numbers and I want to increment moving up, for example with a deviation of 1 and the list is 000 have it do this | 2017-08-03T18:35:33.055862 | Beverley | pythondev_help_Beverley_2017-08-03T18:35:33.055862 | 1,501,785,333.055862 | 88,615 |
pythondev | help | ```000
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010
011
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111``` | 2017-08-03T18:35:43.059029 | Beverley | pythondev_help_Beverley_2017-08-03T18:35:43.059029 | 1,501,785,343.059029 | 88,616 |
pythondev | help | You want to count in binary? | 2017-08-03T18:36:25.071924 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-03T18:36:25.071924 | 1,501,785,385.071924 | 88,617 |
pythondev | help | since there's two numbers 0 and 1 I can know I need a loop of length 2 ** 3 | 2017-08-03T18:36:38.075960 | Beverley | pythondev_help_Beverley_2017-08-03T18:36:38.075960 | 1,501,785,398.07596 | 88,618 |
pythondev | help | no I have rgb codes I need to increment | 2017-08-03T18:36:54.080579 | Beverley | pythondev_help_Beverley_2017-08-03T18:36:54.080579 | 1,501,785,414.080579 | 88,619 |
pythondev | help | so let's say rgb(10,10,10) to rgb(30,30,30) | 2017-08-03T18:37:20.088512 | Beverley | pythondev_help_Beverley_2017-08-03T18:37:20.088512 | 1,501,785,440.088512 | 88,620 |
pythondev | help | it might be uneven like rgb(10,2,30) but use a rule of 2 **3 it would be as follows | 2017-08-03T18:38:14.105313 | Beverley | pythondev_help_Beverley_2017-08-03T18:38:14.105313 | 1,501,785,494.105313 | 88,621 |
pythondev | help | basically I want to deviate from each value by 2 up and down | 2017-08-03T18:39:01.119853 | Beverley | pythondev_help_Beverley_2017-08-03T18:39:01.119853 | 1,501,785,541.119853 | 88,622 |
pythondev | help | what makes this difficult in your opinion | 2017-08-03T18:41:52.172617 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-03T18:41:52.172617 | 1,501,785,712.172617 | 88,623 |
pythondev | help | i may have understood what you were asking wrong but this seems like simple math and a function would suffice | 2017-08-03T18:42:34.185274 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-03T18:42:34.185274 | 1,501,785,754.185274 | 88,624 |
pythondev | help | <@Tandra> I'll need to keep count of how many times I've incremented the last two digits for this, is there a scientific tool that does this I guess is my question | 2017-08-03T18:46:02.247655 | Beverley | pythondev_help_Beverley_2017-08-03T18:46:02.247655 | 1,501,785,962.247655 | 88,625 |
pythondev | help | can't you store that in a variable? | 2017-08-03T18:46:22.254249 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-03T18:46:22.254249 | 1,501,785,982.254249 | 88,626 |
pythondev | help | or any data store that fits your need | 2017-08-03T18:46:45.261235 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-03T18:46:45.261235 | 1,501,786,005.261235 | 88,627 |
pythondev | help | if persistence is needed etc | 2017-08-03T18:46:55.264058 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-03T18:46:55.264058 | 1,501,786,015.264058 | 88,628 |
pythondev | help | I've figured out a way to do this without writing too much code | 2017-08-03T18:50:02.319959 | Beverley | pythondev_help_Beverley_2017-08-03T18:50:02.319959 | 1,501,786,202.319959 | 88,629 |
pythondev | help | awesome :+1: | 2017-08-03T18:50:16.324043 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-03T18:50:16.324043 | 1,501,786,216.324043 | 88,630 |
pythondev | help | <#C07EW4DNE|learning_python> | 2017-08-03T21:01:58.272653 | Sanora | pythondev_help_Sanora_2017-08-03T21:01:58.272653 | 1,501,794,118.272653 | 88,631 |
pythondev | help | oops | 2017-08-03T21:02:02.273642 | Sanora | pythondev_help_Sanora_2017-08-03T21:02:02.273642 | 1,501,794,122.273642 | 88,632 |
pythondev | help | sorry | 2017-08-03T21:02:06.274446 | Sanora | pythondev_help_Sanora_2017-08-03T21:02:06.274446 | 1,501,794,126.274446 | 88,633 |
pythondev | help | <@Glenn> in the future, please avoid cross posting | 2017-08-03T22:29:48.299591 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-03T22:29:48.299591 | 1,501,799,388.299591 | 88,634 |
pythondev | help | It wasn't even a minute between posts, cross posting (preferably sharing a post, actually) is okay after some period of no traction | 2017-08-03T22:30:00.301653 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-03T22:30:00.301653 | 1,501,799,400.301653 | 88,635 |
pythondev | help | I responded in <#C07EFN21K|random> , anyway | 2017-08-03T22:30:35.308794 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-03T22:30:35.308794 | 1,501,799,435.308794 | 88,636 |
pythondev | help | ok, at the beginning i though i posted on wrong channel, so moved to <#C07EFMZ1N|help> | 2017-08-03T22:45:40.471131 | Glenn | pythondev_help_Glenn_2017-08-03T22:45:40.471131 | 1,501,800,340.471131 | 88,637 |
pythondev | help | You can delete your posts when they're in the wrong spot :) | 2017-08-03T22:55:43.580624 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-03T22:55:43.580624 | 1,501,800,943.580624 | 88,638 |
pythondev | help | deleted | 2017-08-03T22:56:29.589043 | Glenn | pythondev_help_Glenn_2017-08-03T22:56:29.589043 | 1,501,800,989.589043 | 88,639 |
pythondev | help | <#C0LMFRMB5|django> :wink: | 2017-08-04T03:50:00.061543 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-04T03:50:00.061543 | 1,501,818,600.061543 | 88,640 |
pythondev | help | going over there :stuck_out_tongue: shall i delete this post? | 2017-08-04T03:50:18.067133 | Robbin | pythondev_help_Robbin_2017-08-04T03:50:18.067133 | 1,501,818,618.067133 | 88,641 |
pythondev | help | yeah. We try to avoid cross post :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-08-04T03:50:40.073958 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-04T03:50:40.073958 | 1,501,818,640.073958 | 88,642 |
pythondev | help | yeah, sorry my fault | 2017-08-04T03:50:51.077365 | Robbin | pythondev_help_Robbin_2017-08-04T03:50:51.077365 | 1,501,818,651.077365 | 88,643 |
pythondev | help | if there is no answer in <#C0LMFRMB5|django> for a time you can share the post here | 2017-08-04T03:51:05.081733 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-04T03:51:05.081733 | 1,501,818,665.081733 | 88,644 |
pythondev | help | <#C0LMFRMB5|django> is dead, no one answers this early in morn haha | 2017-08-04T03:52:22.105635 | Robbin | pythondev_help_Robbin_2017-08-04T03:52:22.105635 | 1,501,818,742.105635 | 88,645 |
pythondev | help | we need to recruit more people in this timezone :smile: | 2017-08-04T03:56:24.180418 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-04T03:56:24.180418 | 1,501,818,984.180418 | 88,646 |
pythondev | help | yeah, the question i'm asking shouldn't be to hard to answer anyway. | 2017-08-04T03:57:43.205708 | Robbin | pythondev_help_Robbin_2017-08-04T03:57:43.205708 | 1,501,819,063.205708 | 88,647 |
pythondev | help | i dont know many django developer in my timezone haha | 2017-08-04T03:57:57.209981 | Robbin | pythondev_help_Robbin_2017-08-04T03:57:57.209981 | 1,501,819,077.209981 | 88,648 |
pythondev | help | does anyone know how I can check if an instgarm token is invalid, and if so, prompt the user to reauth on the front end? | 2017-08-04T19:10:44.456641 | Shonda | pythondev_help_Shonda_2017-08-04T19:10:44.456641 | 1,501,873,844.456641 | 88,649 |
pythondev | help | <@Shonda> not sure if you fixed this already, but I think you should be able to just try to get the users profile info and that'll be enough to tell you. Another option is to just keep track since per the oauth2 spec you should have gotten the expiration when they logged in | 2017-08-04T21:25:20.560440 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-04T21:25:20.560440 | 1,501,881,920.56044 | 88,650 |
pythondev | help | Quick question: | 2017-08-05T01:36:18.624266 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-05T01:36:18.624266 | 1,501,896,978.624266 | 88,651 |
pythondev | help | why does this print letters instead of a word? | 2017-08-05T01:36:38.625387 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-05T01:36:38.625387 | 1,501,896,998.625387 | 88,652 |
pythondev | help | Nevermind, I'm an idiot | 2017-08-05T01:38:16.630545 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-05T01:38:16.630545 | 1,501,897,096.630545 | 88,653 |
pythondev | help | should be using .split() | 2017-08-05T01:38:31.631390 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-05T01:38:31.631390 | 1,501,897,111.63139 | 88,654 |
pythondev | help | Does anyone do codewars? | 2017-08-05T11:10:23.800191 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-05T11:10:23.800191 | 1,501,931,423.800191 | 88,655 |
pythondev | help | I'm having an issue with this one: <https://www.codewars.com/kata/playing-with-digits/train/python> | 2017-08-05T11:10:43.801820 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-05T11:10:43.801820 | 1,501,931,443.80182 | 88,656 |
pythondev | help | All my tests pass, except the last one when I try to submit | 2017-08-05T11:11:52.807702 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-05T11:11:52.807702 | 1,501,931,512.807702 | 88,657 |
pythondev | help | I get this response from the test: "None should equal 12933" | 2017-08-05T11:12:28.810706 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-05T11:12:28.810706 | 1,501,931,548.810706 | 88,658 |
pythondev | help | Which appears to be some kind of error, unless I'm missing something | 2017-08-05T11:12:44.811940 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-05T11:12:44.811940 | 1,501,931,564.81194 | 88,659 |
pythondev | help | Actually, I think I got it. | 2017-08-05T11:16:27.830844 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-05T11:16:27.830844 | 1,501,931,787.830844 | 88,660 |
pythondev | help | Thanks for the link to codewars. Awesome site | 2017-08-05T16:04:37.314423 | Amanda | pythondev_help_Amanda_2017-08-05T16:04:37.314423 | 1,501,949,077.314423 | 88,661 |
pythondev | help | Hi everyone! | 2017-08-06T04:14:07.836262 | Patrick | pythondev_help_Patrick_2017-08-06T04:14:07.836262 | 1,501,992,847.836262 | 88,662 |
pythondev | help | hi can someone help me, because i created a object from django createview but i want to redirect them to the updateview of that object is that possible? | 2017-08-06T08:14:49.651052 | Meredith | pythondev_help_Meredith_2017-08-06T08:14:49.651052 | 1,502,007,289.651052 | 88,663 |
pythondev | help | <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/topics/http/shortcuts/#redirect> using redirect with args sounds like what you're after <@Meredith> | 2017-08-06T08:46:56.771375 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-06T08:46:56.771375 | 1,502,009,216.771375 | 88,664 |
pythondev | help | thanks mate <@Tandra>, ya i found it also its just a matter of content manipulation. | 2017-08-06T08:48:14.776059 | Meredith | pythondev_help_Meredith_2017-08-06T08:48:14.776059 | 1,502,009,294.776059 | 88,665 |
pythondev | help | Hello All ; I am using Python 2.7 on Linux Ubuntu Machine and I'm using ctypes Library with CDLL (Shared Library .so) the importing this library giving me an error , looks like sharedlibrary is not in the Python Path has anyone how fix this one | 2017-08-06T13:15:06.014545 | Elanor | pythondev_help_Elanor_2017-08-06T13:15:06.014545 | 1,502,025,306.014545 | 88,666 |
pythondev | help | <@Sidney> I was doing this kata on codewars | 2017-08-06T13:31:58.098849 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-06T13:31:58.098849 | 1,502,026,318.098849 | 88,667 |
pythondev | help | <https://www.codewars.com/kata/55c45be3b2079eccff00010f> | 2017-08-06T13:32:06.099661 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-06T13:32:06.099661 | 1,502,026,326.099661 | 88,668 |
pythondev | help | my final solution ^^ | 2017-08-06T13:33:09.104932 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-06T13:33:09.104932 | 1,502,026,389.104932 | 88,669 |
pythondev | help | try adding where the .so module resides to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH | 2017-08-06T13:35:15.114953 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-06T13:35:15.114953 | 1,502,026,515.114953 | 88,670 |
pythondev | help | can you tell me what should I type into terminal | 2017-08-06T13:52:56.201217 | Elanor | pythondev_help_Elanor_2017-08-06T13:52:56.201217 | 1,502,027,576.201217 | 88,671 |
pythondev | help | I'm newbie to Linux | 2017-08-06T13:53:09.202233 | Elanor | pythondev_help_Elanor_2017-08-06T13:53:09.202233 | 1,502,027,589.202233 | 88,672 |
pythondev | help | export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="your path" | 2017-08-06T13:55:35.213959 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-06T13:55:35.213959 | 1,502,027,735.213959 | 88,673 |
pythondev | help | this most likely should be set in your bash.rc or equivalent iirc to persist | 2017-08-06T13:56:16.217175 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-06T13:56:16.217175 | 1,502,027,776.217175 | 88,674 |
pythondev | help | sorry it's been a long time since using | 2017-08-06T13:56:28.218143 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-06T13:56:28.218143 | 1,502,027,788.218143 | 88,675 |
pythondev | help | if there is any spaces in the path | 2017-08-06T13:57:25.223004 | Elanor | pythondev_help_Elanor_2017-08-06T13:57:25.223004 | 1,502,027,845.223004 | 88,676 |
pythondev | help | I think that causing some problems | 2017-08-06T13:57:35.223904 | Elanor | pythondev_help_Elanor_2017-08-06T13:57:35.223904 | 1,502,027,855.223904 | 88,677 |
pythondev | help | use single quotes? | 2017-08-06T13:58:15.227095 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-06T13:58:15.227095 | 1,502,027,895.227095 | 88,678 |
pythondev | help | I tried | 2017-08-06T13:58:58.230542 | Elanor | pythondev_help_Elanor_2017-08-06T13:58:58.230542 | 1,502,027,938.230542 | 88,679 |
pythondev | help | how can I know what is my PythonPath right now to see if the export worked or not | 2017-08-06T13:59:19.232365 | Elanor | pythondev_help_Elanor_2017-08-06T13:59:19.232365 | 1,502,027,959.232365 | 88,680 |
pythondev | help | python -c "import sys; print(sys.path)" | 2017-08-06T13:59:59.235718 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-06T13:59:59.235718 | 1,502,027,999.235718 | 88,681 |
pythondev | help | the new path is not there | 2017-08-06T14:02:31.249995 | Elanor | pythondev_help_Elanor_2017-08-06T14:02:31.249995 | 1,502,028,151.249995 | 88,682 |
pythondev | help | because im not entirely sure how to help you here <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18247333/python-pythonpath-in-linux> | 2017-08-06T14:04:13.258338 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-06T14:04:13.258338 | 1,502,028,253.258338 | 88,683 |
pythondev | help | looks like sound advice imo | 2017-08-06T14:04:45.261122 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-06T14:04:45.261122 | 1,502,028,285.261122 | 88,684 |
pythondev | help | I didn't solve the issue yet , let me see if I can figure out what I'm missing | 2017-08-06T14:11:19.294153 | Elanor | pythondev_help_Elanor_2017-08-06T14:11:19.294153 | 1,502,028,679.294153 | 88,685 |
pythondev | help | done buddy I copied the shared library to /usr/lib | 2017-08-06T14:28:55.382610 | Elanor | pythondev_help_Elanor_2017-08-06T14:28:55.382610 | 1,502,029,735.38261 | 88,686 |
pythondev | help | appreciate your help :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-08-06T14:29:05.383446 | Elanor | pythondev_help_Elanor_2017-08-06T14:29:05.383446 | 1,502,029,745.383446 | 88,687 |
pythondev | help | sweet :+1: you maybe coulda symlinked it too | 2017-08-06T14:30:08.388961 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-06T14:30:08.388961 | 1,502,029,808.388961 | 88,688 |
pythondev | help | might help incase it ever updates | 2017-08-06T14:30:23.390319 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-08-06T14:30:23.390319 | 1,502,029,823.390319 | 88,689 |
pythondev | help | its alread symlinked | 2017-08-06T14:37:09.425154 | Elanor | pythondev_help_Elanor_2017-08-06T14:37:09.425154 | 1,502,030,229.425154 | 88,690 |
pythondev | help | <@Staci> fwiw, you don't need the `key` in your call to `sorted`. What you have is the default behavior anyway. | 2017-08-06T16:09:48.879990 | Sidney | pythondev_help_Sidney_2017-08-06T16:09:48.879990 | 1,502,035,788.87999 | 88,691 |
pythondev | help | Yea I realized that after, I switched the order | 2017-08-06T16:13:58.899407 | Staci | pythondev_help_Staci_2017-08-06T16:13:58.899407 | 1,502,036,038.899407 | 88,692 |
pythondev | help | Hey there. Does anyone know of a python 3 lib that can replace Gooey? Basically imagine if argparse opened a gui window and offered checkboxes, instead of reading switches from stdin? | 2017-08-06T18:57:17.668287 | Kanesha | pythondev_help_Kanesha_2017-08-06T18:57:17.668287 | 1,502,045,837.668287 | 88,693 |
pythondev | help | <@Kanesha> have you seen <https://github.com/chriskiehl/Gooey/issues/65#issuecomment-313309037> | 2017-08-06T19:38:35.891524 | Kiara | pythondev_help_Kiara_2017-08-06T19:38:35.891524 | 1,502,048,315.891524 | 88,694 |
pythondev | help | `If you're running Python >= 3.5, you should be able to just pip install it and be on your way. All deps should auto resolve.` | 2017-08-06T19:39:10.894585 | Kiara | pythondev_help_Kiara_2017-08-06T19:39:10.894585 | 1,502,048,350.894585 | 88,695 |
pythondev | help | <@Kiara> Omg thanks. I missed that. | 2017-08-06T19:56:43.992602 | Kanesha | pythondev_help_Kanesha_2017-08-06T19:56:43.992602 | 1,502,049,403.992602 | 88,696 |
pythondev | help | what should PYTHONPATH point to? | 2017-08-06T22:03:37.961627 | Tameika | pythondev_help_Tameika_2017-08-06T22:03:37.961627 | 1,502,057,017.961627 | 88,697 |
pythondev | help | <@Tameika> you shouldn't touch it | 2017-08-06T22:07:56.999140 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-08-06T22:07:56.999140 | 1,502,057,276.99914 | 88,698 |
pythondev | help | Forget that exists | 2017-08-06T22:08:12.001330 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-08-06T22:08:12.001330 | 1,502,057,292.00133 | 88,699 |
pythondev | help | ok, but I got this error. ``` /usr/local/include/boost/python/detail/wrap_python.hpp:50:11: fatal error: 'pyconfig.h' file not found
# include <pyconfig.h>
^
1 error generated.
make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/hello.dir/hello.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/hello.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
``` | 2017-08-06T22:09:05.009222 | Tameika | pythondev_help_Tameika_2017-08-06T22:09:05.009222 | 1,502,057,345.009222 | 88,700 |
pythondev | help | same issues as here : <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19810940/ubuntu-linking-boost-python-fatal-error-pyconfig-cannot-be-found> | 2017-08-06T22:09:45.014854 | Tameika | pythondev_help_Tameika_2017-08-06T22:09:45.014854 | 1,502,057,385.014854 | 88,701 |
pythondev | help | not sure where is pyconfig.h in my system either :disappointed: | 2017-08-06T22:10:57.025524 | Tameika | pythondev_help_Tameika_2017-08-06T22:10:57.025524 | 1,502,057,457.025524 | 88,702 |
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