[nag] Nag vs Kronolith
Jon Parise
jon@horde.org
Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:12:54 -0500
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:08:54PM +0100, Jan Schneider wrote:
> > Perhaps the two will be able to talk to one another in the
> > future (e.g. displaying task due dates in your calendar
> > view), but they're two separate pieces of software, and they
> > should remain that way.
>
> Kronolith actually DOES display due dates from Nag.
Huh, well that's good. I didn't realize that feature was ever
added. =)
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Subject: nag_tasks.sql error for PostgreSQL?
I just installed nag from CVS and went to load the docs/nag_tasks.sql
file. It complained about:
primary key (task_owner(100), task_id)
I took out the (100) leaving:
primary key (task_owner, task_id)
and then PostgreSQL would take it.
Of course, nag still isn't working, but I haven't done any
troubleshooting yet. I'll come back and bug for help if I can't get
it going. Thanks.
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Marcus I. Ryan, marcus@riboflavin.net
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