File Creation Not Working In A Thread Class?

7stud bbxx789_05ss at yahoo.com
Sun May 11 16:01:21 EDT 2008


On May 11, 1:28 pm, bc90021 <pyt... at bc90021.net> wrote:
> > ...and the exact error message was?
>
> > Here is a tip: if you want people to help you, then you have to help
> > them to help you.  Personally, I wouldn't respond to anymore of your
> > questions because you seem incapable of posting the information that was
> > requested.
>
> So far, the people who have answered this post have gone on the
> assumption that I'm stupid.  I'm not.  I took perfectly working code,
> cut it from one class, and put it in another.  It stopped working in the
> second class.  I've spent days on this and trust me, given what I've
> experienced of the Python community so far, if I didn't have to ask, I
> wouldn't.
>
> (I really must say that so far the help I am getting in the Python
> community is a big let down.  Whether it's on IRC or here, everyone has
> an arrogance that I don't find anywhere else in the open source
> community, and it seriously makes me question the choice of language that
> I've made.)
>
> The error message was at the top of the thread (am I incapable of posting
> it, or are you incapable of following a thread?), but here it is again:
>
> IOError: [Errno 2] no such file u'tempfileName'

Well, it appears to me that this error message is different than the
one in your first post.  But maybe I'm on LSD right now and things
will be appear differently tomorrow.

In addition, I've never seen a python error message that doesn't
include the traceback, which you were asked to post, but apparently
are still incapbable of doing.  Also, any line numbers in the error
message should be marked in your code with comments.  That will help
other people help you, remember?






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