Why not check which version of oauth you have in each place?

Even if there isn't a usable version indicator in the library, you could
generate a file containing the chacksums of all the py files, sort it, and
compare it.

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 4:46 AM, Chris <macmichae...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So I wrote some django unit tests for an app that uses OAuth and I ran
> into this strange issue when attempting to set my verifier:
>
> On my local dev machine it likes me to set my verifier like so:
> token.set_verifier(verifier)
>
> On my production machine it like me to set my verifier like so:
> oauth_request = oauth.OAuthRequest.from_consumer_and_token(
>    self.apicall.consumer,
>    token=token,
>    verifier=verifier,
>    http_url=self.apicall.access_token_url
> )
>
> Both my dev machine and production machine can't agree on which way
> they would like to set the verifier. If I perform both methods, then
> both dev and production seem to be happy!  Why is this? Could I have a
> slightly different version of oauth on both the machines?
>
> Here is the full snippet of code that sets the verifier and makes the
> access token request:
>
>        verifier = "zNd4KsqnL9"
>       # Dev likes it this way
>        token.set_verifier(verifier)
>
>        oauth_request = oauth.OAuthRequest.from_consumer_and_token(
>            self.apicall.consumer,
>            token=token,
>            # prod likes it this way
>            verifier=verifier,
>            http_url=self.apicall.access_token_url
>        )
>        oauth_request.sign_request(self.apicall.signature_method,
>            self.apicall.consumer, token
>        )
>        params = oauth_request.parameters
>        response = self.client.get(self.apicall.access_token_url,
> params)
>
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