Hello,

Following is the opening with one of my direct clients. .


Location: CLEVELAND, OH | other locations: IL, CA
Rate: Market

Duration: 1 Year

Job ID: 356



Project Description:
(What project will the contractor be working on?)

Position will support Phase 3 deliverable of CCPM. This contractor will
support testing and documentation of the datamart component of the CCPM
solution.



Job Description:
(What will the contractor do on that project?)

Must have experience as Oracle application or system DBA (database Admin)
and skills working with and optimizing data models. Will be responsible for
documenting architecture, methods, processes and business rules; testing and
uncovering issues in design, code and data integrity; and compiling test
results, providing read outs to IT, project managers and client team members
and making recommendations for resolution.

Please indicate on resume under Supp Info which location candidate can work

py", line 876, in main
       tab = app.append_diff(args)
     File "/usr/lib/meld/meldapp.py", line 777, in append_diff
       return self.append_filediff(paths)
     File "/usr/lib/meld/meldapp.py", line 764, in append_filediff
       doc.set_files(files)
     File "/usr/lib/meld/filediff.py", line 561, in set_files
       self.fileentry[i].set_filename(absfile)
   AttributeError: '__main__.GnomeFileEntry' object has no attribute 
'set_filename'
How does one go about figuring out what needs to be re-emerged
when stuff like this breaks after an update?
Did it say anything about doing a emerge @preserved-rebuild after the updates?
There's nothing about prserved-rebuild in the portage logs for
the past month or so.  I've got three other machines with very
similar configurations, and none of them seem to have had this
problem.

I think I may have forgotten to run python-updater on this
machine after Python got updated from 2.4 to 2.5.  I'm going to
give that a try (it'll take a while).


I only mentioned it earlier because I just did my updates and had to run it. OOo needs to compile naturally. < sighs >

Dale

:-) :-)

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