[Grok-dev] Does hurry.query need pinning of versions?

Sebastian Ware sebastian at urbantalk.se
Wed Apr 21 05:01:34 EDT 2010


Many thanks!

I was caught out by the fact that hurry.query had been updated with  
new dependencies.

   hurry.query = 0.9.2

solved the problem. I was using grok 1.0.1 so that probably explains  
why it didn't work for me but did for you.

Mvh Sebastian

21 apr 2010 kl. 10.39 skrev Simon Jagoe:

> Hi Sebastian,
>
> I'm not in much of a position to answer now because I am travelling  
> but I did successfully use hurry.query in grok 1.1rc1 recently. I  
> started a new 1.1rc1 project.
>
> I just added it to install_requires in setup.py without a version  
> specified. hurry.query v1.0.0 was pulled in and worked successfully.
>
> My setup was python 2.6.4 virtualenv with no site packages. I also  
> specified an eggs directory for grokproject to keep this virtualenv  
> completely separate from any others.
>
> Regards,
> Simon
> -- 
> Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
>
> "Sebastian Ware" <sebastian at urbantalk.se> wrote:
>
>> Hi Martijn!
>>
>> I am having problems upgrading to the latest version of Grok and I
>> think it might be due hurry.query pulling some latest and greatest
>> eggs that won't play with the current Grok versions
>>
>> Problem discussed in detail in:
>>
>>  [Grok-dev] Grokproject version issues grokproject --zopectl
>>
>> Have you experienced this and does hurry.query need some pinning?
>>
>> Mvh Sebastian
>>
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