phaethon/kamene

How to hide warnings?

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WARNING: can't import layer can: No module named 'fcntl'
WARNING: Unless called manually, this could indicate deprecated use. Should be changed to bytes(self)
WARNING: more Unless called manually, this could indicate deprecated use. Should be changed to bytes(self)

How to hide and suppress such warnings?

import warnings
warnings.simplefilter("ignore")

Or when you run Python: python -W ignore script.py

Source

Many libraries make use of this module, so if you're shipping a user-facing terminal app it's useful to disable them unless you're debugging.

Hi !

This issue has been resolved on the original scapy fork, which now supports Python 3 !
This fork (scapy3k) is missing many updates, bug fixes and tweaks. You can have a look at
https://github.com/secdev/scapy to get more support !

Have a good day

The original does not yet support Python 3 in the full release, only the release candidates AFAIK.

Dear @gpotter2 could you provide a patch or point to specific commit? For the people valuing code tested in production for 2+ years over release candidate.

@gpotter2 Please don't post the same copy-paste comment in every issue on this repo. If the information is relevant to all, open a separate issue. The rc branch isn't done magical cure-all for every bug in this fork, unless I'm mistaken.

And apologies on posting comments unrelated to the issue. Didn't know where else I should address the comment spam that filled my motivations this evening.