Hi All !
For web-based solutions, I have started learning TG 2.1
By and large, the documentation on TG 2.1 official site is a work-in-process.
As regards to the templates (out of MVC), it tells how to go about Genshi.
I wish to go with mako.
Gone through the docs of mako (they are good).
But still,
James:
It appears that more information is needed to help with your problem. At
the present moment, the best I can say is "works for me."
[note: I have a file named "python.bat" on my search path which contains
the single line:
c:\python26\python.exe %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
so that I can ke
I've been quite a laggard with source control for pywin32 - we are still
on CVS and I've been waiting for a sign from above about which dvcs to
move to - and with the current CVS outage at sourceforge and their plan
to end-of-life CVS services, I really need to bite the bullet.
For a while hg
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 2:00 AM, Vernon Cole wrote:
> Service installed
> Service started
>
NB: We don't get this far. We get the TypeError exception instead.
> What version of Windows are you running?
Windows XP (SP3)
Python 2.6.4
pywin32-214
py2exe 0.6.9
> Where did "test_service.exe" come f
Mark Hammond wrote:
> For a while hg was the only option, then bzr and git joined the crowd.
> With Python still targeting a move to hg from svn, that seems like the
> obvious choice - but I've been a bit unhappy with my hg experiences and
> with some of the discussions about how Python's workfl
Mark,
I've heard very good things about github which provides free (open
source) and paid hosting plans for your projects.
https://github.com/
We're considering moving our proprietary code base to the paid version
of this service.
Cheers,
Malcolm
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On 8/02/2011 10:57 AM, pyt...@bdurham.com wrote:
Mark,
I've heard very good things about github which provides free (open
source) and paid hosting plans for your projects.
https://github.com/
github is a fine service, but the question is more about the source
control system to use rather than
On 8/02/2011 1:31 AM, Vineet Deodhar wrote:
Hi All !
For web-based solutions, I have started learning TG 2.1
By and large, the documentation on TG 2.1 official site is a
work-in-process.
As regards to the templates (out of MVC), it tells how to go about Genshi.
I wish to go with mako.
Gone throug
My personal stuff is on bzr and I have put my open source stuff on hg,
partly because you said you were switching to it. A 3rd dvcs is one too many
IMHO.
I moved the stand-alone (IronPython) copy of adodbapi to hg on sourceforge
and it was painless. I'ld encourage hg.
Vernon Cole
(sent from my 'dr
On 8/02/2011 12:17 PM, Vernon Cole wrote:
My personal stuff is on bzr and I have put my open source stuff on hg,
partly because you said you were switching to it. A 3rd dvcs is one too
many IMHO.
Yeah - back in April 2009 I stated I would move to hg. But given the
time that passed, a few pers
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Mark Hammond wrote:
> On 8/02/2011 12:17 PM, Vernon Cole wrote:
>>
>> My personal stuff is on bzr and I have put my open source stuff on hg,
>> partly because you said you were switching to it. A 3rd dvcs is one too
>> many IMHO.
>
> Yeah - back in April 2009 I sta
On Feb 7, 2011, at 5:29 PM, Mark Hammond wrote:
> On 8/02/2011 12:17 PM, Vernon Cole wrote:
>> My personal stuff is on bzr and I have put my open source stuff on hg,
>> partly because you said you were switching to it. A 3rd dvcs is one too
>> many IMHO.
>
> Yeah - back in April 2009 I stated I wo
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