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[03:44:43.909283]<benanne>anybody here using Bitten for Django projects? I'm taking a look at it right now.
[03:50:18.262291]<osimons>benanne: someone was in last night with same question - particularly with regards to how to run & report tests. don't use it myself, but a wiki page with the answer would be nice
[04:10:39.361076]<gakos>#join #trac
[04:18:28.849865]<benanne>osimons: I see. sounds like a fairly straightforward question though :P I sure hope the answer is easy enough
[04:25:23.906834]<osimons>gakos, meet benanne - same question; bitten and django. working together or just coincidence
[04:25:36.671113]<benanne>coincidence I reckon :)
[04:26:08.814344]<benanne>I'm doing an internship in a django based company and they want to jump on the CI bandwagon :)
[04:26:16.505431]<benanne>seeing as they're already using Trac, this sounds like the most viable option
[04:37:15.487699]<osimons>benanne: hopefully, yes - should be good to do most of what you need. i don't have an anwer to the django test reporting though, but anything you and gakos discover would be nice to add to a 'cookbook' section in the wiki
[04:39:14.276687]<benanne>alright, if I find out I'll see if I can do something like that
[04:40:35.270799]<osimons>benanne: here is an example - the test step we run on bitten trunk for running straight unittests (= python setup.py unittest): http://paste.lisp.org/display/86160
[04:41:33.637517]<benanne>thanks
[04:49:18.704609]<evil_twin>b.e.o: Ticket #436 (Expand environment variables in recipes) created - <http://bitten.edgewall.org/ticket/436> - osimons
[04:51:19.826889]<evil_twin>b.e.o: t436-interpolate_env_vars-r732.diff attached to Ticket #436 - <http://bitten.edgewall.org/attachment/ticket/436/t436-interpolate_env_vars-r732.diff> - osimons
[04:58:20.934337]<evil_twin>b.e.o: Ticket #436 (Expand environment variables in recipes) updated - <http://bitten.edgewall.org/ticket/436#comment:1> - osimons
[04:59:26.923145]<gakos>hello, ha, i am also on the second month of an internship, on a company doing django development
[05:00:46.275201]<gakos>it would be nice to share some thoughts, i have done enough research on integration with bitten.
[05:34:03.653384]<CIA-51>r734 by osimons in bitten/recipe.py: 0.6dev: Follow-up to [685] where backslashes of `${basedir}` (ie. Windows) would disappear without double escaping.
[06:11:00.353972]<evil_twin>b.e.o: Ticket #436 (Expand environment variables in recipes) updated - <http://bitten.edgewall.org/ticket/436#comment:2> - dfraser
[06:13:00.758351]<evil_twin>b.e.o: Ticket #436 (Expand environment variables in recipes) updated - <http://bitten.edgewall.org/ticket/436#comment:3> - dfraser
[07:01:13.637373]<evil_twin>b.e.o: Ticket #436 (Expand environment variables in recipes) updated - <http://bitten.edgewall.org/ticket/436#comment:4> - osimons
[08:42:41.050859]<pacopablo>does django use something other than normal python unittests?
[08:49:35.675211]<gakos>pacopablo: when you talk about "python unittests" you mean the unittest class?
[08:49:57.930304]<pacopablo>yes
[08:52:06.262649]<gakos>pacopablo: Well, django provides you some extra testing tools, like the test Client or the TestCase module: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/testing/
[08:53:59.044233]<gakos>pacopablo: While definetely integrates completely with python's unittest framework
[09:05:41.328379]<pacopablo>ahh, I see
[14:46:49.602832]<pacopablo>pice of crap snow leopard!
[14:47:00.958355]<pacopablo>I can't get it to boot into a 64 bit kernel ;(
[15:34:18.267267]<osimons>pacopablo: it won't work with a G3 processor, you know :-)
[15:34:32.113333]<osimons>was it some 6+4 key trick at startup?
[15:34:41.605699]<pacopablo>hahaha!
[15:34:54.574219]<pacopablo>yes, but the 6+4 trick isn't working for me
[15:35:08.207082]<osimons>let me know how you get on - i'm no longer at the forefront of upgrades... i'll leave it some time i think
[15:35:10.183217]<pacopablo>nor is the nvram or com.apple.Boot.plist hack working
[15:35:19.225796]<pacopablo>and I've got a 64bit EFI
[15:35:37.623269]<pacopablo>well, the upgrade was painless
[15:35:48.210301]<pacopablo>and it actually free'd up 10GB of space for me
[15:35:54.390186]<osimons>as it usually is - it is the compat things i wonder about
[15:36:14.954116]<osimons>the apps and utilities i take for granted and need - vpn clients ++
[15:36:18.342697]<pacopablo>actually it's 12 GB more space after upgrading xcode too
[15:36:28.021110]<pacopablo>so, menumeters doesn't work
[15:36:31.675686]<osimons>nice. space is good.
[15:36:38.524447]<pacopablo>though he's plannign on updating it
[15:37:10.497317]<pacopablo>vmware fusion will work on 32bit, but not on the 64bit kernel (which is kind of weak, but I understand)
[15:37:30.749317]<pacopablo>office 2004 needs rosetta installed :(
[15:37:49.657584]<osimons>got 2008 for that
[15:37:54.890084]<pacopablo>but I guess that's what I get for using a crap application and an old version of said crap application
[15:38:04.217591]<osimons>yes
[15:38:21.721878]<pacopablo>hmm, supposedly mail has exchange 2007 support
[15:38:25.725673]<pacopablo>I should try it out
[15:38:30.671315]<pacopablo>though I hate mail.app too
[15:38:39.289790]<pacopablo>(but it IS better than entourage)
[15:38:53.885812]<osimons>yeah, i don't touch it. mail.app for me
[15:44:57.258851]<pacopablo>you using mail.app against an exchange server?
[15:48:50.114196]<osimons>nope. no exchange. all imap.