Chris Withers wrote:
Garry Saddington wrote:
Can anyone suggest the easiest way to automatically have a python
script fire at set times of the day/month/year.
I just use Stepper and fire it from cron ;-)
http://www.simplistix.co.uk/software/zope/stepper
Chris
Just got TimerService and Zop
Garry Saddington wrote:
> Can anyone suggest the easiest way to automatically have a python script
> fire at set times of the day/month/year.
I just use Stepper and fire it from cron ;-)
http://www.simplistix.co.uk/software/zope/stepper
Chris
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On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 6:49 PM, Garry Saddington
wrote:
> Can anyone suggest the easiest way to automatically have a python script
> fire at set times of the day/month/year.
Well, these things may not be easiest:
http://celeryproject.org/
http://packages.python.org/zc.async/1.5.0/
Regards,
Baij
On Wed, 05 May 2010 14:19:40 +0100
Garry Saddington wrote:
> Can anyone suggest the easiest way to automatically have a python
> script fire at set times of the day/month/year.
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Products.ClockServer/
chris
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+---[ Garry Saddington ]--
| Can anyone suggest the easiest way to automatically have a python script
| fire at set times of the day/month/year.
A cron job that uses (wget | curl | fetch | lynx | netcat | etc) to hit your
script.
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Can anyone suggest the easiest way to automatically have a python script
fire at set times of the day/month/year.
Regards
Garry
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