michaelntmilne wrote:
And anyway a bit of sport is enjoyable...:-)
So is a bit of procmail magic, goodbye michael ;-)
Chris
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--On 6. Oktober 2006 11:33:43 +0100 Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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michaelntmilne wrote:
And anyway a bit of sport is enjoyable...:-)
So is a bit of procmail magic, goodbye michael ;-)
Be aware: he changes his email address. That's why he escaped from
my blacklist.
-aj
Andreas Jung wrote:
Be aware: he changes his email address.
Probably gets banned by the various free providers he abuses ;-)
That's why he escaped from
my blacklist.
probably filtering on milne in the To field will be enough...
Chris
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My email address has changed as there have been issues with sending from Gmail not due to any covert operation or attempt to get round any silly blacklists you've set up. I'm frankly relieved that you've done this as I don't particularly find both your inputs helpful or useful. There are many
michaelntmilne wrote:
Simply good advice. I'm not asking for people to do my work for me!
Did anyone ask you for advice? ;-)
I'm perfectly capable of doing it myself thanks very much.
I'm sure the authors look forward to your patches and unit tests...
There is a general disdain of Windows
/ZopeScheduler runs but doesn't run
scripts..
michaelntmilne wrote:
Simply good advice. I'm not asking for people to do my work for me!
Did anyone ask you for advice? ;-)
I'm perfectly capable of doing it myself thanks very much.
I'm sure the authors look forward to your patches and unit
Did anyone ask you for advice? ;-)Well if you're not open to opinion then you have a closed mindI'm sure the authors look forward to your patches and unit tests...? I'm not a programmer and don't aspire to be one. Does everyone have to program? What about division of labour or are you stuck in the
when I last used iton a windows+cygwin box)... ;)My 2 euro cents.Pascal De: Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2006 09:38:25 +0100 À: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <zope@zope.org> Objet: Re: [Zope] TimerService/ZopeScheduler runs but doesn't run scripts.. mi
michaelntmilne wrote:
but it *should* work on windows as well. Ok, it's not the ultimate platform but
ignoring it or not making sure products work on it undermines the expansion of
zope and zope related products
There you go, once again making assertions about what work other people
should
Simply good advice. I'm not asking for people to do my work for me! I'm perfectly capable of doing it myself thanks very much. I've got everything running using VisualCron for Windows. There is a general disdain of Windows which does have a basis but which I find slightly short sighted at times.
On 10/4/06, michaelntmilne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simply good advice. I'm not asking for people to do my work for me! I'm
perfectly capable of doing it myself thanks very much. I've got everything
running using VisualCron for Windows. There is a general disdain of Windows
which does have a
: zope@zope.orgSent: Monday, 2 October, 2006 5:58:58 PMSubject: Re: [Zope] TimerService/ZopeScheduler runs but doesn't run scripts..Forget it.You're on Windows.nevermind.- COn Oct 2, 2006, at 11:42 AM, michaelntmilne wrote: Hi I've set up ZopeScheduler
and TimerService to run a basic pack the ZODB
--On 3. Oktober 2006 15:32:07 + michaelntmilne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but it *should* work on windows as well. Ok, it's not the ultimate
platform but ignoring it or not making sure products work on it
undermines the expansion of zope and zope related products
Nonsense. There are
On 10/3/06, Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nonsense. There are always reasons why a software might only certain
operating systems - either because on some limitations of the operating
systems itself or because of software constraints.
Well, sure. But if this doesn't work on windows,
. So I think 'nonsense' is slightly emotive shall we say.- Original Message From: Lennart Regebro [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: michaelntmilne [EMAIL PROTECTED]; zope@zope.orgSent: Tuesday, 3 October, 2006 4:57:58 PMSubject: Re: [Zope] TimerService/ZopeScheduler runs
HiI've set up ZopeScheduler and TimerService to run a basic
pack the ZODB script based on a time period. It won't run for some
reason. TimerService starts up fine and listend.I get this in the log but no info on a script being run. I have the correct path and time info in ZopeScheduler. Zope
Yu could instead use ClockServer... it's built in to Zope 2.10 but
can be used in older versions via a product... see http://
www.plope.com/software/ClockServer/ for code and docs.
- C
On Oct 2, 2006, at 11:42 AM, michaelntmilne wrote:
Hi
I've set up ZopeScheduler and TimerService to run
not to work on Windows- Original Message From: Chris McDonough [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: michaelntmilne [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: zope@zope.orgSent: Monday, 2 October, 2006 5:09:48 PMSubject: Re: [Zope] TimerService/ZopeScheduler runs but doesn't run scripts..Yu could instead use ClockServer... it's
Forget it. You're on Windows. nevermind.
- C
On Oct 2, 2006, at 11:42 AM, michaelntmilne wrote:
Hi
I've set up ZopeScheduler and TimerService to run a basic pack the
ZODB script based on a time period. It won't run for some reason.
TimerService starts up fine and listend.
I get this
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