W dniu 12.09.2011 15:56, James Tunnicliffe pisze:
On 12 September 2011 13:27, Zygmunt Krynicki
<zygmunt.kryni...@linaro.org>  wrote:
W dniu 12.09.2011 13:31, James Tunnicliffe pisze:

On 12 September 2011 12:17, Zygmunt Krynicki
<zygmunt.kryni...@linaro.org>    wrote:

W dniu 12.09.2011 12:49, James Tunnicliffe pisze:

Hi,

If you are a Python developer you are now able to use the commercial
IDE PyCharm (http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/) as a Linaro engineer.
Since the license is for Linaro engineers only I have put it on the
internal wiki at https://wiki.linaro.org/Internal/Licenses.

I just tried to use this license but apparently something is not right.
Perhaps there is a typo in the license or it has to be formatted in a
certain way.

Could you double-check how the license looks like in your registration
window?

In my registration window I have the user name Linaro and the license
key exactly as shown on the wiki page (the bit in the {{{code}}}
block).

I got that, I also fixed the wiki to use proper formatting for the license.

Odd. I take it that you don't have it working still? I checked the
license code against what was in the wiki and it is identical.

I got it working now. The devil is in the details as they say. The license needs to be split into multiple lines to work correctly. If you just copy-paste from the wiki page it used to be bad (the source of the wiki page was correct though).


Out of curiosity, did you use the django-related features of pycharm yet?

A little. It will do nice things like restart the dev server when you
save a python file, but I haven't done much django development.

Django does that by itself.

I would like to know how it works for you if you continue to use it. Let's stay in touch.

Thanks
ZK


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