[google-appengine] Re: checking out / downloading application files

2010-04-02 Thread leemajors
our > code from multiple locations (home, work, vacation laptop) painless and > possibly pleasant. > > Good luck! > > > > On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 10:14 PM, leemajors wrote: > > hey there, > > > i started an application on my desktop, and i'm away on holid

[google-appengine] checking out / downloading application files

2010-04-02 Thread leemajors
hey there, i started an application on my desktop, and i'm away on holiday with my laptop and want to continue work on it. I can't figure out how to retrieve all the working files from the application? does each application have a repository automaticallly created? I can't just FTP to the applica

[google-appengine] Re: running appcfg.py

2009-04-09 Thread leemajors
many thanks jeff! this mostly makes sense... for anyone else reading this post who's interested, i found this link explaining why the "./" is needed. http://www.linfo.org/dot_slash.html --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed

[google-appengine] Re: running appcfg.py

2009-04-08 Thread leemajors
Thanks jeff for your reply. I managed to get this to work by typing "python appcfg.py" from withinthe directory. I haven't tried ./ but will try that soon. Why would my solution have worked? I'm curious... On Apr 7, 6:08 am, Jeff S wrote: > Hi leemajors, > >

[google-appengine] running appcfg.py

2009-04-06 Thread leemajors
hi there, i'm using ubuntu 8.10 and for some reason can't run appcfg.py -- when i navigate to where the file is and try running it from the command line i get: bash: appcfg.py: command not found even though i'm in the directory and can see it if i use ls any thoughts? --~--~-~--~~