On 03/09/12 17:30 +0200, Nicolas Évrard wrote:
> >So this is a fundamental question for me. The Tryton client is
> >available on Windows: good. Running a PostgreSQL database server on
> >Windows is possible: good.
> >Is a migration of the Tryton server to Windows in the pipeline? If
> >yes, setting up a temporary test environment with a Virtual Linux
> >might be worth the effort.
> 
> I don't think there is a lot of work to do in order to make trytond
> work quite well under windows. Trytond is written exclusively in
> python and thus is portable probably quite easily on windows.

Indeed there is nothing to change to make it works on windows because it
does (neso is barely a server run on Windows).
But to get the best experience out of Tryton on Windows, you must setup
a Python environment and install all the dependencies using easy_install
(but some will not work because they require a C compiler, they must be
installed using pre-compiled setup.exe).
But definetely, Neso is not the best environment to develop on.

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