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Add Changes file to track new features and bugfixes
author Björn Ricks <bjoern.ricks@intevation.de>
date Thu, 13 Dec 2012 16:00:20 +0100
parents 13a963546ee9
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0 - install pysqlite2 

    On Debian GNU/Linux just do:

    # apt-get install python-pysqlite2 
    # apt-get install python-urwid

    NOTE: getan requires urwid >= 0.9.9.1.

1 - create new time.db

    To create an empty database you need the 'sqlite3'
    commandline tool. TODO: This will change.

    # apt-get install sqlite3

    $ echo '.read schema.sql' | sqlite3 time.db

2 - adding new projects to time.db:

    $ sqlite3 time.db
    sqlite> INSERT INTO projects (key, description) VALUES ('f', 'FOO');
    sqlite> INSERT INTO projects (key, description) VALUES ('b', 'BAR');
    sqlite> .q

    To import an old worklog configuration you may use:

    ./contrib/convert-projects </PATH/TO/projects | sqlite3 time.db

    If you want to keep the reverse task order of the original config
    file you might pipe it through tac first.

3 - starting getan:

    $ ./getan.py

    or

    $ ./getan.py mytime.db

    or (for the classic version of 'getan' based on curses):
    $ classic/getan

    or

    $ classic/getan mytime.db
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