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  • 2.0.0 Updated

    This project has been taking a back seat for a number years now. I will trying to revive it. I need another multimeter to play with and to make some time. I will also need a way to interface with the new multimeter, as I currently don't have access to a machine with a serial port. 2.0.0 alpha will be bumped to 2.0.0. I will be adding window (win32) support. More than that, the serial...

    2006-08-22 13:10:47 UTC in TMon

  • Comment: Debian Install

    Logged In: YES user_id=280543 Hi, The file '/etc/rtstats/connection.cfg' is your main DB configuration. Make sure it pionts to your RT 3.0.06 mysql database. Also, get the latest "py RT Report" (1.0.14) as it uses "mysql" as default database server unlike older versions which may use "postgresql". And try : rtreport --daily --status resolved --allusers --db-type mysql instead...

    2004-06-14 07:32:31 UTC in py Request Tracker Report

  • Followup: RE: Please Help me setup RT on a Win 2000 Ser

    Please refer all question regarding RT to rt-user's list rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com. All question py Request Tracker Report queries are always welcomr. But to get you started, RT was designed to work on *nix's. In other words, get a linux box, it will make your life so much simpler. However there is a windows port available from Best Practical's web site...

    2004-06-01 06:25:09 UTC in py Request Tracker Report

  • Multiple platforms

    After having struggle with MySQL and win32 support, I am considering a complete over-haul of the system. The "py" may be disappearing from the project. Currently, I am studying Java and UML. It seems like a good time to redisgn the project or just improve on it. If Java goes well, several issues may be fixed. But, for now, the "py Request Tracker Report" development will...

    2004-05-17 14:25:08 UTC in py Request Tracker Report

  • 1.0.14 Finally out and futrure plans

    1.0.14 is late, but it is finally here. Changes mostly affect default database connection options. If 1.0.13 does what you want, keep it. 1.0.15 is underway, it will mostly be a much deserved update of WebRT to support RT 3. I am considering dropping if RT 2 support, but I may just leave although it wont be developed as actively. Enjoy.

    2004-02-12 11:34:53 UTC in py Request Tracker Report

  • 1.0.14 On the way

    It's been 4 months since the last release. 1.0.14 will be minor update with a few changes: - "mysql" will be the default database of choice - "rt3" will the default version of rt - minor bug fixes With testing done so far, the release should be on 26 January 2004. There will be no features, so if 1.0.13 does what you want stickt with it. A note to ponder...

    2004-01-15 07:18:14 UTC in py Request Tracker Report

  • 2.0.0 Possibly out on 14th November 2003

    Further testing is bing done, but the 7th November should see the first release in the 2.x series. I am considering adding database support : mysql and postgres, but is just a nice to have, not a prioty. The release was pushed back one week to allowing for more sms testing.

    2003-10-27 14:58:03 UTC in TMon

  • Repackaging and win32 support

    "win32" support is in py RT report 1.0.13, but it is for "mysql" only, and the database options have to be read from the configuration file, at least for now. It should be regarded at a "beta". Once again I am looking at 'distutils', and by the next release the should be proper setup scripts to support it. This will hopefully help with install and build process...

    2003-09-23 13:13:22 UTC in py Request Tracker Report

  • pyrtreport 1.0.13 Released

    Added * "mysql" support. Reports are now be possible on RT systems using "mysl" server * additional database command option for - hostname - database name - database user name and password - databse port * Documentation will be updated to include new features. * "Disutils" build script is include in the source tar to help with the build process...

    2003-09-19 10:13:07 UTC in py Request Tracker Report

  • 1.0.13 due on 19 September 2003

    This release will mark the first release with MySQL support. Additional command line options for database connections have been added. Win32 support is still under development, but may be added in future releases. Additionally, the project has been renamed due to the inclusion of MySQL. PosgtreSQL is still supported. This should probably be a major release... Long Live RT.

    2003-09-17 09:26:08 UTC in py Request Tracker Report

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