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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:37:07+00:00 2026-05-15T08:37:07+00:00

I installed i18ndude (an internationalization utility to be used in Plone) using easy_install .

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I installed i18ndude (an internationalization utility to be used in Plone) using easy_install.

When I try to run the utility i18ndude on my terminal, I get:

/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/i18ndude-3.1.2-py2.6.egg/i18ndude/odict.py:7: DeprecationWarning: object.__init__() takes no parameters
  dict.__init__(self, dict)

How do I suppress these warning messages when calling the utility from command line? Is it possible? I know in theory I should install other Python interpreter, and call i18ndude from that, but I would like a simpler approach (like a parameter or something like that).

BTW, I’m using a i18ndude script from Plone official site.

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    2026-05-15T08:37:07+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:37 am

    Redirection can be used, but it would suppress all the messages sent to that “stream”; e.g.

    i178ndude 2>/dev/null

    sends to the null device the stream 2 (normally the stderr of a program, but deprecation warnings could be sent to other streams). This is the “fix it even though you don’t know how” fix. Indeed there’s an option, -W, that can be used like this: -W ignore::DeprecationWarning or simply -W ignore that ignores all warnings. You can write a script that call the python interpreter on your program, or more logically modify the #! of the prog with something like #!/usr/bin/env python -W ignore::DeprecationWarning

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