From: Ralf S. <rs...@ru...> - 2009-12-30 15:45:42
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On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:15:33PM +0100, BosseB wrote: > By manually changing the URL from https to http it was possible to see > the sceript. I saved it to a file and then compared to CVS tag 1-4-6 > and could see that they are completely the same except for the first > line where the python version number is not present and also the log > version number is missing a bit down. > So it seems like this is exactly the same as I had before... > > So is the duedate.py what I should test after all? Yes. > In that case, how is it used? Generally on Windows you probably have to call the script with the python interpreter, e.g., python due_date.py > The other link is to the duedate.py file, which I don't think comes > into this unless you have a due date in your tracker. This is my reminder script. If you don't need the duedate you can change the script use a different database query. > The due date is the single reason we wanted to upgrade from 0.6.5 to > get access to, but as described we failed doing the upgrade so we are > still stuck with no due date. :-( Maybe open a second thread and describe what the problem are when you try to upgrade? > Still we want to send the reminders but I want to view the output > before I get it on-line. My due_date does that. It has a -s option that sends the mails, without -s it only shows what it *would* send. > QUESTION: > Exactly *how* does one run these scripts on Windows???? I think python script.py or python script-without-py > argument??? > > Will this work: > c:\programs\python.exe roundup-reminder D:\Data\Trackers\Software probably, yes. Hope that helps... Ralf -- Dr. Ralf Schlatterbeck Tel: +43/2243/26465-16 Open Source Consulting Fax: +43/2243/26465-23 Reichergasse 131 www: http://www.runtux.com A-3411 Weidling email: of...@ru... osAlliance member email: rs...@os... |