[Twisted-Python] Why does Selenium need Twisted 1.3?
"Download and install Twisted version 1.3 (this is important, because things have been known not to work so well with Twisted 2.x)." Running the Selenium Twisted server on Linux http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2006/03/running-selenium-twisted-server-on.... Uh? -- Nicola Larosa - http://www.tekNico.net/ The first markets were markets. Not bulls, bears, or invisible hands. Not battlefields, targets, or arenas. Not demographics, eyeballs, or seats. Most of all, not consumers. -- Cluetrain
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 17:58:22 +1000, Nicola Larosa <nico@tekNico.net> wrote:
"Download and install Twisted version 1.3 (this is important, because things have been known not to work so well with Twisted 2.x)."
Running the Selenium Twisted server on Linux http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2006/03/running-selenium-twisted-server-on....
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Ask them? -Eric
"Download and install Twisted version 1.3 (this is important, because things have been known not to work so well with Twisted 2.x)."
Running the Selenium Twisted server on Linux http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2006/03/running-selenium-twisted-server-on....
Uh?
Ask them?
Yes, I Cc:ed the article author, but should have gone to their mailing list instead... done. I posted here because I thought somebody could be interested in a somewhat disfuncional situation involving Twisted and an important Twisted-based acceptance test tool. -- Nicola Larosa - http://www.tekNico.net/ The first markets were markets. Not bulls, bears, or invisible hands. Not battlefields, targets, or arenas. Not demographics, eyeballs, or seats. Most of all, not consumers. -- Cluetrain
On Mar 30, 2006, at 7:39 AM, Nicola Larosa wrote:
"Download and install Twisted version 1.3 (this is important, because things have been known not to work so well with Twisted 2.x)."
Running the Selenium Twisted server on Linux http://agiletesting.blogspot.com/2006/03/running-selenium-twisted- server-on.html
Uh?
Ask them?
Yes, I Cc:ed the article author, but should have gone to their mailing list instead... done.
I posted here because I thought somebody could be interested in a somewhat disfuncional situation involving Twisted and an important Twisted- based acceptance test tool.
As far as I know they have not approached us with any specific problems with later versions of Twisted nor help with some issue converting their code to be compatible with later versions. James
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Eric Mangold
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James Y Knight
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Nicola Larosa