Irmen de Jong schrieb:
> Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
>
>> Go install cygwin (but not it's included python-interpreter, or at least
>> make sure you have your python path properly under control) and then
>> simply
>> start the script from the command-line. And hit C-c if you need it to
>> stop,
>> an
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> Go install cygwin (but not it's included python-interpreter, or at least
> make sure you have your python path properly under control) and then simply
> start the script from the command-line. And hit C-c if you need it to stop,
> and restart it. Only start it as service
Sells, Fred wrote:
> Diez B. Roggisch wrote
> . Why do you want that (hot deploy)
>> anyway? Does startuptime of a script really bother you?
>> shouldn't take
>> more than a few seconds.
>
> My primary need is development/debug. I'm a Pyro newbie and I add a
> feature and then test. The only
thanks, that should do it
Diez wrote:
> Go install cygwin (but not it's included python-interpreter,
> or at least
> make sure you have your python path properly under control)
> and then simply
> start the script from the command-line. And hit C-c if you
> need it to stop,
> and restart it. On
Sells, Fred wrote:
> Diez B. Roggisch wrote
> . Why do you want that (hot deploy)
>> anyway? Does startuptime of a script really bother you?
>> shouldn't take
>> more than a few seconds.
>
> My primary need is development/debug. I'm a Pyro newbie and I add a
> feature and then test. The only wa
Diez B. Roggisch wrote
. Why do you want that (hot deploy)
> anyway? Does startuptime of a script really bother you?
> shouldn't take
> more than a few seconds.
My primary need is development/debug. I'm a Pyro newbie and I add a
feature and then test. The only way I've found to kill the Pyro
Sells, Fred schrieb:
> I need a simple client/server architecture with clients on linux and servers
> on windows. There is no UI in this part, just business rules and access
> control.
>
> Pyro seems pretty cool for this due to it's simplicity. I'm just starting
> with it and have not been ab
I need a simple client/server architecture with clients on linux and servers on
windows. There is no UI in this part, just business rules and access control.
Pyro seems pretty cool for this due to it's simplicity. I'm just starting with
it and have not been able to get the server side to "see"