I believe you still need test cases for both tickets.
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On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 08:41, Jared Forsyth wrote:
> I found some bugs, wrote come patches, submitted some tickets. =) Is that
> all that's needed?
> The
I found some bugs, wrote come patches, submitted some tickets. =) Is that
all that's needed?
The two patches I wrote are *very* small, one is only one char diff...
I guess I just want to know
a) have I done all that's required/suggested, and
b) if so, what's the expected turnaround time for very
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I'm currently working on a solution to this which I call appsettings, and I
think it addresses many of the concerns raised here. appsettings loads your
module's settings.py in much the same way that contrib.admin loads your
admin.py, and you call appsettings.register (can be used as a decorator)
...may have posted this twice...?
Anyway, long story short, try pyWin32 build #212 - worked for me.
Cheers!
On Feb 6, 7:47 am, FeatherDark wrote:
> So I installed pyWin32 today and all of my Django sites went POOF into
> non-happyland
>
> I was prompted to post so here's
...may have posted this twice...?
Anyway, long story short, try pyWin32 build #212 - worked for me.
Cheers!
On Feb 6, 7:47 am, FeatherDark wrote:
> So I installed pyWin32 today and all of my Django sites went POOF into
> non-happyland
>
> I was prompted to post so here's
Howdy FeatherDark,
I've been looking for an answer to this same error, might have found a
"solution" for you - it's worked for me anyway.
Just a quick description of how the problem came about for me - I have
two Django based web sites running under the same Apache HTTP server;
once the HTTP
Thanks, Joseph.
I agree it works well as an external project. It's been on pypi for a little
while[1] and I added the link again to the bottom of the (now closed) ticket.
Incidentally, #2507[2] is a rather old and dusty ticket on the same subject.
Thanks,
Peter
[1]
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:00 PM, Thierry wrote:
> Any idea how to make the file names in the stack trace clickable to
> open them in eclipse?
>
> Symfony seems to do it:
> http://symfony-reloaded.org/tools
>
> Quote:
> You can even click on any filename and Symfony
On Mar 2, 2010, at 4:28 PM, Peter Sagerson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I submitted a patch[1] for 1.2 which was not accepted and almost certainly
> won't be in the future. This is perfectly fine, but it would be nice to get
> the bug closed wontfix so we have some closure (people are still adding
>
Hello,
I submitted a patch[1] for 1.2 which was not accepted and almost certainly
won't be in the future. This is perfectly fine, but it would be nice to get the
bug closed wontfix so we have some closure (people are still adding themselves
to the cc field). I just moved it to the 1.2
On Mar 1, 9:40 am, stuff4ash wrote:
> I am not necesary advocating magic. But the need for a more robust (or
> lets say, any) configuration management exists for many.
"Configuration management" is a fuzzy phrase that can mean many things
to many people. I think it'd be more
If you head to http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.1/ and type in 'settings'
(for example) into the search on the right you'll notice that all the
results link to docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ rather than /en/1.1/.
It seems then that 'latest' under the search input is the development
version and
Any idea how to make the file names in the stack trace clickable to
open them in eclipse?
Symfony seems to do it:
http://symfony-reloaded.org/tools
Quote:
You can even click on any filename and Symfony will open your favorite
IDE at the right line (if you use a supported IDE).
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