I should update that link to point to the readme in the zip file and
not the last one in the SVN.

On May 15, 11:54 pm, patsp <[email protected]> wrote:
> You are right. I read the README file online from the newest revision
> but used the code in the current zip-file. Sorry for that.
>
> On May 16, 1:41 am, Jorge Bernadas <[email protected]> wrote:> Did you 
> download the zip file or the new code from the svn? I added
> > support for that, but it won't be in a zip file until Tuesday, if you
> > want support for that download the last version from the svn.
> > Otherwise refer to the README file in the zip file you downloaded.
>
> > On May 15, 6:25 am, patsp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I tried to configure USER_CONFIG_FILE as followed:
> > > USER_CONFIG_FILE = '{base_dir}/config/user_config.py'
>
> > > The error is that the file '{base_dir}/config/user_config.py' cannot
> > > be found. After a short look at the code, it seems to me that
> > > '{base_dir}' doesn't get replaced.
>
> > > Does anybody else have this issue or have I misunderstood the usage of
> > > '{base_dir}' in the README file??
>
> > > Excerpt from README:
> > > "If you want to change the path of the configuration file, look at the
> > > lib/constants.py file and change the respective variables. Remember
> > > that those
> > > paths are relative to the current directory, not to the lib directory.
> > > You could
> > > also use absolute paths or use the placeholder '{base_dir}' (quotes
> > > for
> > > clarity); this placeholder will be substituted by the directory where
> > > the tool
> > > is in the filesystem."
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > patsp

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