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| From | Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> |
|---|---|
| Subject | Re: GAE environment differences |
| Date | 2015-05-01 15:31 +0200 |
| Organization | None |
| References | <55435578.50003@chamonix.reportlab.co.uk> <CAPTjJmqUeu7AXm6MAiBPwabFv+GRgFOV7B1BUpeLLO7GhiXRvw@mail.gmail.com> <554379D3.1080202@chamonix.reportlab.co.uk> <CAPTjJmr=2Kj_HHx9E07L_aJ2hDgR9142rQuZxvxOF4+36_kV0w@mail.gmail.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.16.1430487075.3347.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
Chris Angelico wrote: > On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 11:04 PM, Robin Becker <robin@reportlab.com> wrote: >>> File "python2.7/posixpath.py", line 268, in expanduser >>> import pwd >>> ``` >> >> the user suggests that even though claims are made that you can use a >> filesystem, but stuff like pwd is missing. Apparently the user module has >> no meaning, but there is a users module? I guess I'll need to keep >> patching reportlab when GAE users find these glitches. > > According to my Python installation, the pwd module is built-in. But > you could bypass its usage by making sure $HOME is set before calling > expanduser. > > What happens if you fire up Python and just type "import pwd"? Does > that work? If not, does it give any more useful error message? I found (guess how) https://cloud.google.com/appengine/kb/libraries which states: """ As a result, these are the C modules that are not usable with the Python 2.7 runtime: ctypes sqlite ssl/_ssl fcntl spwd pwd grp syslog select _socket """
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Re: GAE environment differences Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> - 2015-05-01 15:31 +0200
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