How about running your linux in  vmware or virtualbox on your windows
machine.
Its the right way to go. You can then develop in you production
environment. BTW do you use virtualenv. It can save you a lot of pain!

Thanos


On Feb 25, 9:59 am, Eric Brockmann <eric.brockm...@latmos.ipsl.fr>
wrote:
> Hi all !
>
> Just begining to set up my work environnement...
> Is there a way to develop using Eclipse/Pydev from my workstation on  
> Windows (i know, i know...can't choose )  to create a Linux Django site. ?
> The remote Linux machine is very basic and i can't install any dev
> environnement on it.
> Is Remote editing posssible with Eclipse  ?
> Any advice very welcomed
> Thanks .

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