Hi gang!
As part of an ongoing effort to learn python properly, I went on a
treasurehunt again for an actually usable python IDE. The best one I
found was the wing IDE (esp version 2.0), www.wingide.com.
Unfortunately, its a commercial product.
I e-mailed sales, and they do give out licenses
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Author: Leo Simons
Created: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 2:09 AM
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I don't know much about forrest, so I've dupped the gump webapp into gump-15 (using cp
-ra), restarted tomcat, and added a apache proxypass directive. Then, I updated
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
For me, for testing the new branch, I really just need /gump/jdk15 (a lie,
it is still jdk 1.4, but with CleanUp branch) to come from
/usr/local/gump/jdk15/results (the log for that workspace).
hey adam, you can do lots of things as a local user, like publish things
in
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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 1:55 AM
done.
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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 2:11 AM
based on some mailing list discussion, we're not going to do this. However, we do
provide a way for projects to set up their own nightly builds on brutus:
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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 2:19 AM
installed jdk 1.5 in /usr/local/jdk1.5.0 and updated
local-gump-brutus-env-py-dinges-blahblah.sh to point JAVA_HOME to it.
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http://brutus.apache.org/gump/pydoc/
run as user gump using
/home/gump/bin/pydoc.sh
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hey adam, you can do lots of things as a local user, like publish things
in ~/public_html. No need to wait for other people for testing stuff.
Anyways, working on it...
Thanks for the suggestion, and for all the help. I'll keep that option in
mind (I think I just tunnel visioned on what the
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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 7:58 AM
The /gump/jdk15 URL poinst to the 'public' flavour (ProxyPassed to webapp), not to the
jdk15 flavour (XHTML).
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Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Many thanks for doing this. Are you sure it points to
.../gump/jdk15/results? I was kinda expecting XHTML not Forrest (like
/gump/public.)
nope.
I think this is pointing to public:
http://brutus.apache.org/gump/jdk15/workspace.html
also nope.
Like I wrote in the comment
ajack 2004/06/25 09:40:37
Modified:python/gump/model Tag: CleanUp project.py object.py
python/gump/document/text Tag: CleanUp resolver.py
python/gump/utils Tag: CleanUp domutils.py
python/gump/test Tag: CleanUp resolving.py
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
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I'll configure that run to use --xdocs (not the default XHTML), or it'll
corrupt the webapp.
Try doing this: add to the html output all the files that are in the
xdocs target *without* the actual xdocs (IOW site.xml, skinconf.xml,
tabs.xml, etc, but no index.xml,
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