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I did not know this, but rebooting the pc was a bit overkill I think if you touched the ccnet.config file (add a space or so at the end) CCNet would consider this a change, and reload everything. I'll check if I can find a cache somewhere ;-) with kind regards Ruben Willems On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 9:13 AM, CinnamonDonkey < [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > This is probably one for Ruben or some other clever developer type. > > Does CCNET cache the system path in code? I only ask because our > nightly build failed and the only thing that had changed was the > python installation. > > The error was that is could not execute Python. > > Due to a particular Python API that I need to use I had to role back > from version 2.6 of Python to version 2.5. This was a simple process > and should not have affected CCNET as it was not being referred to by > absolute path in anyway (It's on the system path so there is no > need). > > > The system path was updated to reflect the changes and I know Python > had installed correctly because I was scripting all day yestarday so I > know it was working from the command line. > > Rebooting the machine, hence shutting down and restarting CCNET. Seems > to have fixed the problem. CCNET can now access python. > > This leads me to think that CCNET is caching the system path so when > changes are made it is unaware. > > Regards, > Shaun > > >
