[Tim Peters, having trouble with 2.8b2 on Windows, ending with
Files\Zope-2.8.0-b2\lib\python\Signals\WinSignalHandler.py, line 203,
in registerHandler
hevent = win32event.CreateEvent(sa, 0, 0, event_name)
TypeError: The object is not a PySECURITY_ATTRIBUTES object
That sounds alot
There's a (another) new Zope-2.8.0-b2-win32.exe available for download at
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.8.0b2/
and all Windows users are urged to try it. I don't know whether it
will help with error popups if you happen to have an older (than build
204) version of pywin32/win32all
--On 5. Juni 2005 12:59:12 -0400 Tim Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a (another) new Zope-2.8.0-b2-win32.exe available for download at
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.8.0b2/
and all Windows users are urged to try it. I don't know whether it
will help with error popups if
--On 5. Juni 2005 19:14:52 +0200 Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Run Zope in console fails for me with application has failed to start
because pywintypes23.dll was not found...
After copying PyWintypes32.dll to $INSTANCE_HOME/bin I now get this
PySECURITY_ATTRIBUTES error :-/
Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 5. Juni 2005 19:14:52 +0200 Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Run Zope in console fails for me with application has failed to start
because pywintypes23.dll was not found...
After copying PyWintypes32.dll to $INSTANCE_HOME/bin I now get this
--On 5. Juni 2005 19:27:08 +0200 Michael Haubenwallner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Zope starts fine now (although there are no messages in the console
window anymore).
hm...I retried again...with the same error? What is the md5sum of the .exe
file? I have fb9...b798df6.
-aj
[Tim Peters]
There's a (another) new Zope-2.8.0-b2-win32.exe available for download at
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.8.0b2/
and all Windows users are urged to try it. I don't know whether it
will help with error popups if you happen to have an older (than build
204) version of
--On 5. Juni 2005 13:43:39 -0400 Tim Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Tim Peters]
There's a (another) new Zope-2.8.0-b2-win32.exe available for download
at
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.8.0b2/
and all Windows users are urged to try it. I don't know whether it
will help with
[Michael Haubenwallner, to Andreas Jung]
Must be yesterdays version then (i had just that error message, after
removing an ancient pywintypes23.dll from C:\WINNT\system32).
There are 2 pywintypes23.dlls now:
$ZOPE_HOME\bin\PyWinTypes23.dll
[Tim Peters]
Please check the md5 on the installer you used, to make sure it's the
_current_ installer. It should be
$ md5sum Z*
fb9aec9e3a0e5b3487752d5b7b798df6 *Zope-2.8.0-b2-win32.exe
[Andreas Jung]
That's what I have. My box (vmware) is pretty much a new XP installation
with no old
--On 5. Juni 2005 14:07:52 -0400 Tim Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Tim Peters]
Please check the md5 on the installer you used, to make sure it's the
_current_ installer. It should be
$ md5sum Z*
fb9aec9e3a0e5b3487752d5b7b798df6 *Zope-2.8.0-b2-win32.exe
[Andreas Jung]
That's what I
[Andreas Jung]
That's what I have. My box (vmware) is pretty much a new XP installation
with no old Python installation except a local Zope installation which
its own Python (but not registered anywhere in the registry).
[Tim Peters]
I'm not sure what local Zope installation (LZI) means.
--On 5. Juni 2005 14:30:53 -0400 Tim Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know -- I'm still not even sure what LZI means to you.
Resolution probably depends on some detail I wouldn't be able to
guess, and I have no experience trying to run more than one installed
Zope on a Windows box.
Run Zope in console fails for me with application has
failed to start
because pywintypes23.dll was not found...
That is surprising :) The reason it *should* work is that
pythonservice.exe, pythonw.exe and pywintypes23.dll are all in the same
directory.
One thing I ran into last night: I
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