Hi Simon,
I'm not sure what you tried to do exactly when using RunPython.bat but
the Tips page you're looking at is clearly out of date.
For more up to date info on how to run a parcel, you'd have better
chance of success with:
http://chandler.osafoundation.org/docs/0.6/feeds-tutorial.html
The parcel itself might be irrelevant to you but all the info on how to
install a parcel and how to get it to run inside Chandler are accurate.
Last, there is a known issue with RunPython and RunChandler that has to
do with spaces in path (bug:4894) though it doesn't look like the
problem you're having.
Thanks for using Chandler and keep us posted of your progress.
Cheers,
- Philippe
Simon Fell wrote:
Hi all,
Apollogies for the newbie questions, i looked around the wiki and
found some info i was looking for, but am going to need a couple more
hints to get up and running.
I installed Chandler 0.6.1 on Windows XP, i'm interested in writing an
extention (a parcel i assume) to syncronize calendar data between
chandler and salesforce.com. I've read
http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Projects/SharingFrameworkExtensibility
which seems to cover a lot of what i want todo, but i'm missing a
step, i figured i'd start by downloading and running the supplied
sample code, but i don't know where to put it, or how to run it. The
Tips page
http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Journal/TipsForDevelopingChandlerCode20040414
talks about using the RunPython.bat, but that doesn't work, it appears
to be looking for python.exe, which isn't there.
Can anyone point me in the right direction ?
Thanks
Simon
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