Minor note: Trac doesn't support SQLServer ...

Unless of course the development you are doing is to add a backend  
plugin :-)

--Noah

On Mar 3, 2009, at 2:25 PM, hjw wrote:

>
> I am working on some plugins for Trac and am stuck using a windows
> machine.  All of my previous python work has been on a mac / linux
> machine.  I need some help on how to get things set up.
>
> Should I be using cygwin and install python under that, or should I do
> the windows install of python and setup the virtualenv that way?
>
> My editor of choice is vim, which I've installed via cygwin.
>
> One of the reasons that I'm stuck on a pc is that I need to be able to
> connect to an (MS)SQLServer database.  I looked around for drivers/
> connectors that I could use to connect remotely from my Mac but was
> having trouble finding ones / instructions for making them work.
>
> Ultimately the trac install and the plugin will be running on a
> windows server where the sqlServer resides, so it seemed to make sense
> to do the devel on a windows box, where the drivers are built-in.
>
> Any help?
>
> -Hawley
> >


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