Hello,

I wrote an article to explain how to install Python2.4 on Ubuntu 10.4 :
http://encolpe.wordpress.com/2010/04/30/how-to-get-python-2-4-or-2-5-for-ubuntu-10-4/

Have you plan to port CPS on Zope 2.12/2.13 or on pur Zope 3 ?

Best regards,
Encolpe

Le 07/08/2010 14:51, Georges Racinet a écrit :
> On 08/02/2010 10:03 PM, Georges Racinet wrote:
>> We are inviting everybody to install and test the RC, reporting issues in
>> the relocated and upgraded bug tracker at http://trac.cps-cms.org
>> (registration needed)
> 
> Hello again,
> 
> there are now packages of CPS 3.5.1-rc2 for GNU/Linux systems Debian
> stable (lenny) and Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) on my convenience apt
> repository. It's incredibly faster to get a test instance with them and
> they provide utilities to make more instances.
> 
> It is mandatory to read the repository setup instructions first, and
> please don't skip the warning.
>  http://www.racinet.fr/index.php?pages/Debian-package.
> 
> That being said, the result is rather neat. Once the repositories have
> been set up, one gets a running instance in one shot:
>  aptitude install opt-zope-cps-3.5
> That command just ran for me in two and half minutes (including one of
> download) on a mint-fresh lenny VM.
> 
> Quoting from the package:
>> Package: opt-zope-cps-3.5
>> Version: 3.5.1-9+rc2
> (...)
>> Description: The standard set of CPS products
>>  This package installs CPS-Standard-x.y.z in /opt,
>>  a Zope/CPS instance creation utility (/opt/cps-x.y/bin/mkcpsinstance),
>>  and a testing instance in /var/opt.
>>  Use this convenience package at your own risk, no liability shall be 
>> accepted.
> 
> The test instance has no CPS user at all (you should create one), The
> ZMI toplevel admin account is:
>  login: admin
>  pass: admin
> 
> The packages are also a bit cleaner than those I made for 3.5.0. In
> particular, they are intended to allow automatic upgrades (test instance
> only) from 3.5.1rc2 up with them.
> Use the mkcpsinstance script if you need to make a more serious
> instance, and do the upgrades manually.
> 
> Ubuntu versions
> ---------------
> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (lucid) does not ship with python 2.4, so providing a
> working .deb would mean to repackage the whole 2.4 stack, which is
> definitely too much work for now.
> There are recipes online to use karmic's version of python 2.4 within a
> lucid installation. In principle, the karmic package for CPS should work
> after that, but this is far from rock-solid.
> 
> In karmic already, I had to provide python 2.4 packages for a couple
> libraries.
> 
> By contrast, it's probably quite simpler to provide opt-zope-cps-3.5 for
> 8.04LTS and 9.04.
> 
> Debian versions
> ---------------
> The same problems than Ubuntu 10.04 will start with squeeze (the current
> testing).
> 
> I believe etch (current oldstable) versions would also be easy to make,
> if someone asks.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> 
> 
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