*** holycow has quit IRC *** jamest has quit IRC *** havoc has quit IRC *** Vee has quit IRC *** agile has quit IRC *** havoc has joined #gnuenterprise *** Vee has joined #gnuenterprise *** agile has joined #gnuenterprise *** havoc has quit IRC *** havoc has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV has joined #gnuenterprise *** Vee has quit IRC *** agile has quit IRC *** Vee has joined #gnuenterprise *** agile has joined #gnuenterprise *** reinhard has joined #gnuenterprise *** lekma has quit IRC *** Vee has quit IRC *** agile has quit IRC *** Vee has joined #gnuenterprise *** agile has joined #gnuenterprise we cannot set focus to a button using setFocus () in a trigger ?! reinhard, as to the resultset-thing of the block regarding findRecord ... GFBlock actually has a 'getResultSet' function in it's trigger-namespace right now so this is already usable, and it was my fault not seeing this feature ah ok *** wt has joined #gnuenterprise *** sjc has joined #gnuenterprise *** sjc has quit IRC *** sc has joined #gnuenterprise *** lxf has joined #gnuenterprise *** jamest has joined #gnuenterprise man i started xfering my production db to new hardware at about 8:30pm cst it finished 18 minutes ago at 6am cst wow my mistake was that I dump postgresql data as inserts not copy (copy has had issues with version changes in the past) and that I run the import command remote over ssh to my house so it had to print several million lines like INSERT 22693339 1 lol, looks like about 22 million if oids are sequential i was getting a bit nervous as our online customer start hitting the site about 7am well i was wondering why you are up so early today ;-) :) i was waiting up for it last night glad I gave up at midnight *** lxf has quit IRC this is wrong is so many ways http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/pshttpd/ *** kilo has joined #gnuenterprise good morning morning jamest: you already awake? upgrades at work ah, i see that's what I love about *nix there's no way to escape work er, i mean, i can do a lot of stuff from the house rofl about pshttpd jamest: and you can control your *nix lawnmover from your work... 8-)) :) time to stop working so I go to work bbl *** jamest has quit IRC *** kilo has quit IRC *** involved has quit IRC *** jamest has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV has quit IRC *** johannesV has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV_ has joined #gnuenterprise wow, i've just added a 'processMessages ()' to gtk2-forms-driver and look forms are much more responding ... :) *** johannesV has quit IRC *** jcater has joined #gnuenterprise *** wendall911 has joined #gnuenterprise *** sc has quit IRC *** holycow has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV_ has quit IRC *** sjc has joined #gnuenterprise *** involved has joined #gnuenterprise *** wendall911_ has joined #gnuenterprise *** wendall911 has quit IRC *** kilo has joined #gnuenterprise *** sss_ has joined #gnuenterprise Hi, I am getting a strange error message whilst trying appserver-0.3.3, can anyone help? I meant to say "whilst trying to install appserver-0.3.3..." hmm, give it a try thanks kilo, I will try to paste it in - sss@dellboy4:~/gnuenotes/src/gnue-appserver-0.3.3$ ./setup.py install Traceback (most recent call last): File "./setup.py", line 29, in ? from src import PACKAGE, VERSION File "/home/sss/gnuenotes/src/gnue-appserver-0.3.3/src/__init__.py", line 22, in ? import gnue ImportError: No module named gnue I checked line 29 : from src import PACKAGE, VERSION I suppose PACKAGE, VERSION are environment variables, if so, what is supposed to set them? hmm in fact i've never tried to install appserver by itself i always used common's setup I don't understand, I have already run the install script for common, I assumed the next step is to run the install script for appserver, how do you do it? did common setup correctly & into the right path? sss_: did you install common as root? hey reinhard just back from tv :) heh * ajmitch_ just had breakfast reinhard : no, I intentionally installed with my normal user account using ./setup.py install --home=~/gnue --install-scripts=~/bin ah so you have to set PYTHONPATH=~/gnue/lib erm wait please look if you find a directory gnue with an __init__.py somewhere under your home directory I'm too tired to remember the exact location should be PYTHONPATH=~/gnue/lib/python reinhard : gnue-appserver-0.3.3/src/__init__.py exists you have to set that environment-variable somewhere to add your install destination to python's search path OK, I just typed set | grep PYTHONPATH, and the result is PYTHONPATH=/home/sss/gnue/lib/python what about env | grep PYTHONPATH ? nothing ah so you didn't export the variable you have to do aaaaaaaaaaaaah export PYTHONPATH OK, env | grep PYTHONPATH gives the expected result now, but .... can I install appserver in my home directory like I did with common? just give a setup.py install in appserver's source directory appserver will find where you installed common and install to the same destination it did too, the clever thing! must go to bed now sss_: will be here again tomorrow if you have further questions or problems night all *** reinhard has quit IRC *** sss_ has quit IRC *** sjc has quit IRC *** kilo has quit IRC *** wt has quit IRC *** jamest has quit IRC *** jcater has quit IRC *** jamest has joined #gnuenterprise *** wendall911 has quit IRC *** dcmwai has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater has joined #gnuenterprise *** holycow has quit IRC *** holycow has joined #gnuenterprise *** jamest has quit IRC *** jcater has quit IRC *** holycow has quit IRC *** holycow has joined #gnuenterprise