Malthe Borch wrote:
This has to do with lxml; it currently worksforme, but I don't know
why. Try Stephan's static build and see if it fares any better,
possibly using otool -L to confirm bindings.
Actually, the tests only run if you have *all* the stuff in the
test_require ;-)
...its' a
Really that's odd; we can definitely add a [test] on next release; or
please go ahead and commit it if you can.
Thanks,
On 3 June 2010 09:50, Chris Withers ch...@simplistix.co.uk wrote:
Malthe Borch wrote:
This has to do with lxml; it currently worksforme, but I don't know
why. Try Stephan's
We should try and consolidate all these different bug trackers. It's a
mess. Too bad we don't have the proper top-level name for this. I
don't know that I agree with the name chameleon-template-engine.
\malthe
On 3 June 2010 00:49, Wichert Akkerman wich...@wiggy.net wrote:
On 2010-6-2 23:48,
Malthe Borch wrote:
Really that's odd;
How do you run the tests?
we can definitely add a [test] on next release; or
please go ahead and commit it if you can.
Hmm, it occurs to me that even if the [test] extra_requires was there, I
don't know how to feed that into:
python setup.py develop
On 3 June 2010 12:37, Chris Withers ch...@simplistix.co.uk wrote:
How do you run the tests?
python setup.py nosetests
Hmm, it occurs to me that even if the [test] extra_requires was there, I
don't know how to feed that into:
python setup.py develop
Any ideas?
Not really right now; let me
Hello,
I'm pleased to announce that a new release of the repoze.who LDAP plugin is
available:
http://code.gustavonarea.net/repoze.who.plugins.ldap/
The following features have been implemented by Lorenzo Catucci of the
University of Rome Tor Vergata:
- Changed the license to the Repoze
Am 28.05.2010, 16:01 Uhr, schrieb Fergus Doyle
fergus.do...@largeblue.com:
Hi,
Is anyone planning any Repoze EuroPython sprints?
While I will be giving an introductory talk on BFG on Wednesday afternoon
(looks like it's been scheduled to suit my offer of free beer afterwards)
I won't be
Am 03.06.2010, 13:13 Uhr, schrieb Gustavo Narea m...@gustavonarea.net:
But I do like the idea of a general WSGI get together.
We should probably propose it on Web-SIG mailing list then.
Sure. Like I said, I won't be sticking around for any sprints in
Birmingham (got to see the family and
On 3 Jun 2010, at 12:06, Charlie Clark wrote:
But I do like the idea of a general WSGI get together.
+1
Gustavo: If you submit a r.who / plugin sprint, I'll sign up! We have
a few apps running behind r.who so I have a bit of a vested interest
in seeing it stay up to date.
Fergus said:
Gustavo: If you submit a r.who / plugin sprint, I'll sign up! We have a few
apps running behind r.who so I have a bit of a vested interest in seeing
it stay up to date.
Sounds like a plan. I'll try to do it today.
--
Gustavo Narea xri://=Gustavo.
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It wasn't.
On 3 June 2010 13:05, Wichert Akkerman wich...@wiggy.net wrote:
On 6/3/10 11:27 , Malthe Borch wrote:
We should try and consolidate all these different bug trackers. It's a
mess. Too bad we don't have the proper top-level name for this. I
don't know that I agree with the name
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