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message I get when I turn on mac book pro.10.10.4 What does this mean?

"""distutils.pypirc

Provides the PyPIRCCommand class, the base class for the command classes
that uses .pypirc in the distutils.command package.
"""
import os
import sys
from ConfigParser import ConfigParser

from distutils.cmd import Command

DEFAULT_PYPIRC = """\
[distutils]
index-servers =
pypi

[pypi]
username:%s
password:%s
"""

class PyPIRCCommand(Command):
"""Base command that knows how to handle the .pypirc file
"""
DEFAULT_REPOSITORY = 'http://pypi.python.org/pypi'
DEFAULT_REALM = 'pypi'
repository = None
realm = None

user_options = [
('repository=', 'r',
"url of repository [default: %s]" % \
DEFAULT_REPOSITORY),
('show-response', None,
'display full response text from server')]

boolean_options = ['show-response']

def _get_rc_file(self):
"""Returns rc file path."""
return os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), '.pypirc')

def _store_pypirc(self, username, password):
"""Creates a default .pypirc file."""
rc = self._get_rc_file()
with os.fdopen(os.open(rc, os.O_CREAT | os.O_WRONLY, 0600), 'w') as fp:
fp.write(DEFAULT_PYPIRC % (username, password))

def _read_pypirc(self):
"""Reads the .pypirc file."""
rc = self._get_rc_file()
if os.path.exists(rc):
self.announce('Using PyPI login from %s' % rc)
repository = self.repository or self.DEFAULT_REPOSITORY
realm = self.realm or self.DEFAULT_REALM

config = ConfigParser()
config.read(rc)
sections = config.sections()
if 'distutils' in sections:
# let's get the list of servers
index_servers = config.get('distutils', 'index-servers')
_servers = [server.strip() for server in
index_servers.split('\n')
if server.strip() != '']
if _servers == []:
# nothing set, let's try to get the default pypi
if 'pypi' in sections:
_servers = ['pypi']
else:
# the file is not properly defined, returning
# an empty dict
return {}
for server in _servers:
current = {'server': server}
current['username'] = config.get(server, 'username')
current['password'] = config.get(server, 'password')

# optional params
for key, default in (('repository',
self.DEFAULT_REPOSITORY),
('realm', self.DEFAULT_REALM)):
if config.has_option(server, key):
current[key] = config.get(server, key)
else:
current[key] = default
if (current['server'] == repository or
current['repository'] == repository):
return current
elif 'server-login' in sections:
# old format
server = 'server-login'
if config.has_option(server, 'repository'):
repository = config.get(server, 'repository')
else:
repository = self.DEFAULT_REPOSITORY
return {'username': config.get(server, 'username'),
'password': config.get(server, 'password'),
'repository': repository,
'server': server,
'realm': self.DEFAULT_REALM}

return {}

def initialize_options(self):
"""Initialize options."""
self.repository = None
self.realm = None
self.show_response = 0

def finalize_options(self):
"""Finalizes options."""
if self.repository is None:
self.repository = self.DEFAULT_REPOSITORY
if self.realm is None:
self.realm = self.DEFAULT_REALM

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  • Hi MrConnors

    Honestly, I'm not sure what could be causing this. It looks like a python error of some sort. You said you get this when you turn on your Macbook, can you tell me anything else? Like what application do you see the error in? Maybe you can provide a screen shot? 

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