Re: Easy_install post-review issue with 64-bit windows

2011-05-18 Thread Mikko Matilainen
On 17 May 2011 20:34, Eric Johnson ericjohn...@alumni.brown.edu wrote:

 I've got some clients of the server I set up that wish to use 64-bit
 Windows. Unfortunately, it appears that Python easy_install doesn't work
 properly in that environment.

 Consequently, those users cannot get RBTools (post-review) to work.

 Is there a work-around, or instructions I can point them to for manually
 installing RBTools?


FWIW, I'm using easy_install and post-review in 64-bit Windows 7 and so far
both have been working fine. However, I have installed the 32-bit version of
Python 2.6 on my machine as I ran into trouble when first trying to use the
64-bit version.

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Easy_install post-review issue with 64-bit windows

2011-05-17 Thread Eric Johnson
I've got some clients of the server I set up that wish to use 64-bit Windows. 
Unfortunately, it appears that Python easy_install doesn't work properly in 
that environment.

Consequently, those users cannot get RBTools (post-review) to work.

Is there a work-around, or instructions I can point them to for manually 
installing RBTools?

Eric

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Re: Easy_install post-review issue with 64-bit windows

2011-05-17 Thread Chris Clark

Eric Johnson wrote:

I've got some clients of the server I set up that wish to use 64-bit Windows. 
Unfortunately, it appears that Python easy_install doesn't work properly in 
that environment.

Consequently, those users cannot get RBTools (post-review) to work.

Is there a work-around, or instructions I can point them to for manually 
installing RBTools?
  



I'm just giving my users a binary, seems to work well for them. They 
don't have to install anything, they just but the binary in the path 
along with the source code control client binary.


Chris

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