Jonathan,

  again thanks for the information. Unfortunately, using python 2.7 is out 
of the question. The scripts have to work with our test executive which is 
compatible with python 3.2. I will have to go down another avenue to 
complete my task unless they have a version of Jenkins api that works with 
python 3.2. Thanks for all the information. It was a great help.

Josh

On Thursday, December 5, 2013 11:56:31 AM UTC-8, JonathanRRogers wrote:

> OK, you are using CPython then. That is the original and official 
> implementation of Python. As you may know, there are two major branches 
> of CPython. Python 3.x was intended to make deep, incompatible changes 
> to improve or fix long-known problems or limitations in 2.x. Therefore, 
> some code that works on 2.7 won't work on 3.2 and vice-versa. Many 
> projects still only work on 2.x, apparently including jenkinsapi 
> according to the pypi listing. 
>
> I'm not sure what your exact problem has been, but you should try using 
> jenkinsapi with Python 2.7. It is possible to have more than one version 
> of Python installed so that different programs can use one or the other. 
> I haven't done so on Windows, but I have multiple versions built from 
> source on Unix-like systems. It looks like it should be even easier on 
> Windows because the official installers install to directories including 
> version number. The following guide looks like it should be helpful. I 
> strongly recommend using pip and virtualenv, which HOWTO also covers. 
>
> <URL:http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/starting/install/win/> 
>
> [email protected] <javascript:> wrote: 
> > Jonathan, 
> > 
> > thanks for the reply. I do believe I installed the api using 
> > easy_install. Now I'm in the stage trying to verify that the API 
> > actually works. The biggest problem here is I'm still very green to 
> > Python. The implementation I'm running is 3.2 taken from 
> > http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.2/ and I'm running on 
> > Windows 7 64 bit. 
> > 
> > Thanks for your help, 
> > 
> > Josh 
> > 
> > On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 3:37:46 PM UTC-8, [email protected]: 
> > 
> >     Hello, 
> > 
> >       I'm new to Jenkins and use python only to run test scripts on 
> >     our custom test executive. We use Python 3.2 and we wrote software 
> >     to allow python to communicate with our test executive. I'm trying 
> >     to figure out how to install the Jenkins API for python. First I 
> >     looked into PIP and came across 2 issues: 1) I don't use CPython 
> >     and 2) It presents me with the same install issues as the Jenkins 
> >     API. Can I merely unzip the API, and drag the jenkinsapi folder to 
> >     a specific directory path? Any help would be appreciated. 
> > 
> >     Joshua Marberry 
> >     Test Software Developer 
> >     RED Digital Cinema 
> >       
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