Hi,
unfortunately, I've missed decision to remove Python2.4 from Debian,
but the result is that Zope2.10, required for Plone 3.x, will not run
on Squeeze anymore, and that the zope2.10 package from sid is now
completely uninstallable.
Even installing Zope from upstream's source, imho the
Il 27/04/2010 11.17, Toni Mueller ha scritto:
I am not sure that this was a good choice, although I feel the pain of
maintaining a Python 2.4 stack in Squeeze, because:
* Plone, and thus Zope is still a major Python application, and I
heavily doubt that Plone 4.0 will see the light in
* 2010-04-27 15:16, Luca Falavigna wrote:
When dealing with python2.4 removal, we asked Fabio about state of the
art of Zope 2.14 and Plone 4. He replied he hadn't way to look at them at
that time, and he would have looked upgrading the whole stack in
April/May. CCing him, to see if things
Hi,
On Tue, 27.04.2010 at 15:42:45 +0200, Fabio Tranchitella
fa...@tranchitella.eu wrote:
The current stable release of Plone requires python2.4 and Zope2.10, which
we cannot support in squeeze. I see no way to really support them, so I'd
prefer to have the packages removed.
from my point
On Apr 27, 2010, at 06:32 PM, Toni Mueller wrote:
I'm not sure about how much the changes in the infrastructure would be
an obstacle, or prevent this from happening (didn't check yet), and I
don'tknow how the group thinks about the political and/or personal
issues involved, either. What I do see
* 2010-04-27 18:33, Toni Mueller wrote:
I forgot to ask what'd be the best way to go forward for Plonistas?
I really think that there should be some time for Plonistas to upgrade,
which the current scheme does not allow for.
I personally use the unified installer, and it works fine; I liked
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