Re: [Zope] Upgrading from 2.6.0

2018-08-13 Thread Michael Howitz
Am 06.08.2018 um 11:05 schrieb Michael Brunnbauer : > hi > > WTF? A 403 instead of a redirect? Why is breaking old stuff in the name > of security/progress considered OK? > > ./bin/easy_install -i https://download.zope.org/Zope2/index/2.12.0 Zope2 > Searching for Zope2 > Reading

Re: [Zope] Upgrading from 2.6.0

2018-08-08 Thread Michael Brunnbauer
hi I ended up manually creating every object with copy+paste in a fresh instance of Zope 2.13.x. It took me several hours of work but was probably the fastest solution at this point... Regards, Michael Brunnnbauer On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 09:47:37AM +0200, Michael Brunnbauer wrote: > > hi

Re: [Zope] Upgrading from 2.6.0

2018-08-06 Thread Michael Brunnbauer
hi WTF? A 403 instead of a redirect? Why is breaking old stuff in the name of security/progress considered OK? ./bin/easy_install -i https://download.zope.org/Zope2/index/2.12.0 Zope2 Searching for Zope2 Reading https://download.zope.org/Zope2/index/2.12.0/Zope2/ Downloading

Re: [Zope] Upgrading from 2.6.0

2018-07-31 Thread Michael Brunnbauer
hi all, I can try some different approaches (e.g. pip instead of easy_install) and some different versions but I need to know where the cutoff point for supporting the 2.6.0 format is. https://pypi.org/project/Zope2/2.13.0/ says "You can no longer directly upgrade a Zope 2.7 or earlier