[Laszlo-dev] anybody rememember where the python version check went?
Benjamin Shine
ben at laszlosystems.com
Tue Jan 23 11:35:22 PST 2007
I say HOORAY if it's gone! But we should update the doc to stop
requiring python. Filed (on me) as http://www.openlaszlo.org/jira/
browse/LPP-3467
The p4v app let me scan through subsequent versions of a file, side
by side, to see where a particular change happened, but I'm not sure
how to do that in svn. What comes to mind is a giant nasty
combination of grep and svn log, but, yech! Surely someone has
included this functionality in a visual tool. SvnX jocks?
On Jan 23, 2007, at 10:58 AM, Henry Minsky wrote:
> I usually remove it from my local copy, I wonder if I checked in a
> version with it missing by mistake..
>
> On 1/23/07, P T Withington < ptw at openlaszlo.org> wrote:It used to
> be in build.xml:
>
> > <exec executable="python"
> > resultproperty="python.version.check.code">
> > <arg line="build-tools/check_python_version.py" />
> > </exec>
> > <condition property="python.version.bad " >
> > <not><equals arg1="${python.version.check.code}" arg2="0" /
> > ></not>
> > </condition>
> > <fail if="python.version.bad " message="Failed python version
> > check" />
> >
>
> On 2007-01-23, at 12:45 EST, Benjamin Shine wrote:
>
> >
> > I discovered this weekend that it is possible to build trunk
> > without python, at all, so long as
> > a) you don't want to build the dtd -- hardly anyone ever really
> > does, so we just do this while building the distro
> > b) you comment out the python version check
> >
> > Did the python version check already get pulled out of legals? I
> > can't seem to find it today.
> >
> > We also no longer need PyXML! and very soon we won't need jython.
> >
> > Benjamin Shine
> > Software Engineer, Open Laszlo / Laszlo Systems
> > ben at laszlosystems.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
> --
> Henry Minsky
> Software Architect
> hminsky at laszlosystems.com
>
Benjamin Shine
Software Engineer, Open Laszlo / Laszlo Systems
ben at laszlosystems.com
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