[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-04-17 Thread Olemis Lang
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Chris Mulligan wrote: > On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Olemis Lang wrote: >> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 5:25 PM, hjw wrote: >> >> > One of the reasons that I'm stuck on a pc is that I need to be able to >> > connect to an (MS)SQLServer database. >> >> The two pote

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-04-16 Thread Chris Mulligan
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Olemis Lang wrote: > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 5:25 PM, hjw wrote: > > > One of the reasons that I'm stuck on a pc is that I need to be able to > > connect to an (MS)SQLServer database. > > The two potential alts I've «discovered» (yes I discovered planet > Earth

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-04-16 Thread Olemis Lang
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 5:25 PM, hjw wrote: > > I am working on some plugins for Trac and am stuck using a windows > machine. > > One of the reasons that I'm stuck on a pc is that I need to be able to > connect to an (MS)SQLServer database. [...] > Any help? > Hello Hawley ... did u think your qu

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-23 Thread ray
On Mar 23, 12:44 pm, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote: > -On [20090323 12:53], ray (ray.jos...@cdicorp.com) wrote: > > >I was not able to find a version of setuptools for Python 2.6. > > Then I suggest you refetch the latest ez_setup.py and run that, because I > have setuptools installed for

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-23 Thread Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
-On [20090323 12:53], ray (ray.jos...@cdicorp.com) wrote: >I was not able to find a version of setuptools for Python 2.6. Then I suggest you refetch the latest ez_setup.py and run that, because I have setuptools installed for 2.6. -- Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven / asmodai イェルーン ラウフロック ヴァン デル

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-23 Thread ray
On Mar 23, 1:36 am, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote: > -On [20090323 06:22], jevans (jevans...@gmail.com) wrote: > > >I'm curious about this.  Is there a problem using Trac with Python 2.6 > >and Subversion? > > There should not be any problems, if there are, then they are issues we > need

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-22 Thread Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
-On [20090323 06:22], jevans (jevans...@gmail.com) wrote: >I'm curious about this. Is there a problem using Trac with Python 2.6 >and Subversion? There should not be any problems, if there are, then they are issues we need to fix. -- Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven / asmodai イェルーン ラウフロック ヴァン デル

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-22 Thread Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
-On [20090304 00:50], hjw (hawl...@gmail.com) wrote: >Should I be using cygwin and install python under that, or should I do >the windows install of python and setup the virtualenv that way? > >My editor of choice is vim, which I've installed via cygwin. I use a native (g)vim on Windows as well a

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-22 Thread jevans
On Mar 5, 5:25 am, Christian Boos wrote: > So these days I use mainlyPython2.6win32 (2.5 when I need to use the > svn bindings) Hi, I'm curious about this. Is there a problem using Trac with Python 2.6 and Subversion? For general use or development? I notice there's no mention of 2.6 in the

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-05 Thread Christian Boos
hjw wrote: > I'm not using Vista. I'm on an XP Pro machine for devel and then the > deploy will have to go to a windows server machine. > > Christian, > Are you developing on a win box? Are you using cygwin or the win > binaries of python/setup tools etc? > > -Hawley > Yes, I currently do all

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-04 Thread Jani Tiainen
hjw kirjoitti: > I am working on some plugins for Trac and am stuck using a windows > machine. All of my previous python work has been on a mac / linux > machine. I need some help on how to get things set up. > > Should I be using cygwin and install python under that, or should I do > the windo

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-04 Thread hjw
I'm not using Vista. I'm on an XP Pro machine for devel and then the deploy will have to go to a windows server machine. Christian, Are you developing on a win box? Are you using cygwin or the win binaries of python/setup tools etc? -Hawley On Mar 4, 12:36 pm, Christian Boos wrote: > Olemis L

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-04 Thread Olemis Lang
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Christian Boos wrote: > > Olemis Lang wrote: >> Console2 provides a lot of things ... including but not limited to >> startup dirs, tabs, ... and so on ... >> >> .. [1] SourceForge.net: Console >>         (http://sourceforge.net/projects/console/) > > Unfortunatel

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-04 Thread Christian Boos
Olemis Lang wrote: > Console2 provides a lot of things ... including but not limited to > startup dirs, tabs, ... and so on ... > > .. [1] SourceForge.net: Console > (http://sourceforge.net/projects/console/) > Unfortunately broken on Vista. > .. [2] The Linux Console Tools - The Tool

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-04 Thread Olemis Lang
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:54 AM, yoheeb wrote: > >> > python coding (mostly from scratch), and I mix in a lot of VI for >> >>  Do you mean the standard DOS command prompt window? I use Console2 free app ... [1]_ ... but, while I was searching for the link (... St Google prayers ... ;) I also dis

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-04 Thread yoheeb
> > python coding (mostly from scratch), and I mix in a lot of VI for > > Do you mean the standard DOS command prompt window? I thought that it > doesn't resize widthwise, which puts a major cramp in editing am I > wrong about this (Some 'windows acquaintance' told me this and I took > their

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-04 Thread Olemis Lang
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 6:46 AM, hjw wrote: > On Mar 4, 3:03 am, Noah Kantrowitz wrote: >> Minor note: Trac doesn't support SQLServer ... >> >> Unless of course the development you are doing is to add a backend >> plugin :-) > > Yes, you've got the picture.  The plugin has to grab some data out o

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-04 Thread hjw
On Mar 3, 6:14 pm, yoheeb wrote: > > Our server is windows (I have no choice on server at all).  I have no > issues.  Although I am not doing any trac dev work, I could. > we installed: ...snip > Vim for windows (technically it is gvim, but I use command line) > trac and plugins via easy_instal

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-04 Thread hjw
On Mar 4, 3:03 am, Noah Kantrowitz wrote: > Minor note: Trac doesn't support SQLServer ... > > Unless of course the development you are doing is to add a backend   > plugin :-) Yes, you've got the picture. The plugin has to grab some data out of a SQLServer db.. If Trac supported SQLServer

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-04 Thread Noah Kantrowitz
Minor note: Trac doesn't support SQLServer ... Unless of course the development you are doing is to add a backend plugin :-) --Noah On Mar 3, 2009, at 2:25 PM, hjw wrote: > > I am working on some plugins for Trac and am stuck using a windows > machine. All of my previous python work has bee

[Trac] Re: recommendations for doing Trac development on Windows

2009-03-03 Thread yoheeb
On Mar 3, 4:25 pm, hjw wrote: > I am working on some plugins for Trac and am stuck using a windows > machine.  All of my previous python work has been on a mac / linux > machine.  I need some help on how to get things set up. > > Should I be using cygwin and install python under that, or should I