LOL . k, here's the scoop (well my scoop ;) )

Got the email abut 20 mins ago, which os good :).  Couldn't find
anything for MACOS accept for python 2.6, not 2.7 (but may revert to
2.6 and try it that way). I had no luck yet with linux (I forgot that
re-installed Ubuntu,) so, I missing all the python goodies, so decided
to try your web2py-setup shell script and having a few problems there
(will look later).

So, so far I got a driver installed but only on windows (I think its
installed)... but I can't test it because when I start web2py, the
browser(s) give me a broken link :( I don't know enough about windows
to know why I have that... Do you know if trunk is in a usable state?
if it is, I can spam and beg the group for windows help ;)

Anyways, haven't given up! ;) Stay tuned!


Mart :)

On Mar 23, 11:53 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I do not know. That is why I asked for help. :-(
>
> On Mar 23, 1:20 pm, mart <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > right...  did you find a MACOS driver (maybe they are hiding their
> > support for it? ;) ). If not I'll just boot up a linux box.
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> > Thanks,
> > Mart :)
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> > On Mar 23, 12:35 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
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> > > No particular reason. I saw SQLObjects had support for it and it took
> > > 5 minutes to add web2py support.
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> > > Massimo
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> > > On Mar 23, 11:30 am, mart <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > SAP?? as in webAS ? I spent years working on the SAP side of liveCycle
> > > > framework (there's that word again... I still like it;) ) Anyways,
> > > > just out of curiosity (and really, I am curious and surprised) why
> > > > SAP? Is there popularity for this? (i don't just mean from a web2py
> > > > perspective, I mean in general...) my impression has always been that
> > > > SAP wasn't the human-friendliest choice (maybe because of its size and
> > > > extensive proprietary features?) but I'm game :)
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> > > > Anyways, I'll try it right now. do I just install the driver, and
> > > > web2py will do the rest?
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> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Mart :)
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> > > > On Mar 23, 10:36 am, Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
> > > > wrote:
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> > > > > You need to install SAP MAXDB (free) and python-sapdb driver.
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> > > > > connect with DAL('sapdb://user:password@host/database')
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> > > > > If you test it please let me know. I did not have time to test it
> > > > > myself.

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