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RE: [Pyatcron-devel-list] Complete rewrite of the mainwin module


From: NICOLOVICI Xavier
Subject: RE: [Pyatcron-devel-list] Complete rewrite of the mainwin module
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 11:38:37 +0200

Julien,

Could I ask you to send me a patch of your work against the CVS tree + my 
latest patch? The file you've sent me contains your changes and my changes, 
it's a bit hard for me to merge both. See the HACKING file for details on how 
diffing two different local folders.

Thanks in advance,

Xavier

-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden on behalf of Julien Olivier
Sent: Thu 4/29/2004 11:09 AM
To: address@hidden
Subject: RE: [Pyatcron-devel-list] Complete rewrite of the mainwin module
 
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 08:37, NICOLOVICI Xavier wrote:
> Hi Julien,
> 

Hi Xavier.

> A few answer to your comments.
> 
> When I mean adapt, it means "make it work". Apply the patch I've sent and run 
> the app, you'll see that CreateTask and EditTask fails as they use the old 
> ScheduleList class. There is nothing more to do.
> 

Yes, I've seen that after testing the patch. I have attached a fixed
version of the patch. It should fix all those problems.

> I've proposed to limit task to the CmdLineTask one for the 0.1 release, sorry 
> if this was unclear. I agree that others should be autodetected, but for the 
> first 0.1, let keep things simple.
> 

OK, that's fine for me.

> Description of the Task should be definitely forgotten for the moment. As 
> I've already said, the crontab file must remain standard, we must not rely on 
> any comments in it for our GUI, at least for the moment. This is something 
> that we might discuss in the future. Remember, my first objective is to 
> quickly get a GUI to edit Cron and At tasks without messing up the crontab 
> files with address@hidden specific entries.
> 

OK, it's one the TODO list for the future then.

> Saving the SchedulerListStore means also "activating" changes to the system, 
> if not then it's useless ;-)
> 
> Julien, I let you hack on the GUI then, I will work on the saving and 
> activating system.
> 

Please try the attached patch. Most of the problems should already be
fixed in it.

> Thanks to all for your help,
> 

You're welcome :)

-- 
Julien Olivier <address@hidden>




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