Re: Any ideas why Axiom is acting odd?
Robert Gravina <[email protected]> Tue, 27 Jun 2006 05:16:12 +0900
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> On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 02:08:30 +0900, Robert Gravina > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Firsty, I'd just like to say that I can't believe Italy just got >> a penalty kick for tripping over a player that was on the ground, >> and now Australia lost the game!!!! (I'm Australian, obviously) > > Sorry to hear your team has lost at hockey or whatever. Hardly on > topic for the list though. ;-) It was the Football/Soccer World Cup! (yes, hardly on topic... but if you'd seen the way Italy got that penalty kick....) > >> Secondly, I'd like to appoligise for reopening one ticket (#1067) >> and posting another (#1220)... I didn't think to look for this >> mailing list. > > No need to apologize for opening tickets. I've closed the one you > reopened, and exarkun explained what was going on in the one that > you posted. Although axiom does work properly, there is an issue > here - it is frequently confusing to people trying out the examples > that Axiom is unhappy with __main__. > Ah great thanks! I now understand what "namedAny(module)" call towards the end of the traceback must be all about. I'm still having some problems, but I'll try again after some sleep. Thanks for sorting that out so quickly glyph. P.S., Twisted is great! pb.Cacheables are rocking my world at the moment. Robert > _______________________________________________ > Divmod-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://divmod.org/users/mailman.twistd/listinfo/divmod-dev