Shane Hathaway wrote:
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> But here's the biggest news: the Refresh product, which makes life just
> a little bit easier for filesystem product developers, now has an
> auto-refresh feature and the ability to set up dependent products. This
> means changes to your Python modules are instantly rec
Chris Withers wrote:
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> Shane Hathaway wrote:
> >
> > But here's the biggest news: the Refresh product, which makes life just
> > a little bit easier for filesystem product developers, now has an
> > auto-refresh feature and the ability to set up dependent products. This
> > means changes to yo
Shane Hathaway wrote:
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> > Any idea why that is?
>
> What product are you refreshing? Maybe it's specific to the product.
An NDA'd one ;-)
Sorry, that's not a lot of help I know, but what sort of things should I be
looking for that'd cause refresh to not work properly?
cheers,
Chris
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Chris Withers wrote:
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> Shane Hathaway wrote:
> >
> > > Any idea why that is?
> >
> > What product are you refreshing? Maybe it's specific to the product.
>
> An NDA'd one ;-)
>
> Sorry, that's not a lot of help I know, but what sort of things should I be
> looking for that'd cause refresh to
Shane Hathaway wrote:
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> apparently not. However, I have an idea that might solve it. Thanks
> for the heads-up!
Pleasure :-)
(as a workaround we've developed the 'Pound on the Refresh button like a monkey'
technique *grinz*)
cheers,
Chris
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Z
Chris Withers wrote:
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> Shane Hathaway wrote:
> >
> > apparently not. However, I have an idea that might solve it. Thanks
> > for the heads-up!
>
> Pleasure :-)
>
> (as a workaround we've developed the 'Pound on the Refresh button like a monkey'
> technique *grinz*)
I've added logic to sort
Shane Hathaway wrote:
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> I've added logic to sort the modules by dependency before performing the
> refresh. It should solve the simian problem. Feedback encouraged!
>
> http://www.zope.org/Members/hathawsh/Refresh/
Perhaps a stupid question, but is the Refresh product Refreshable? ;-)
*loo