2010/1/6 Alex Clark <acl...@aclark.net>: > On 2010-01-05, Martin Aspeli <optilude+li...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hanno Schlichting wrote: >>>> A quick poll in #plone-framework showed that myself and Messrs. Glick and >>>> Clark had never heard of bin/instance console. We need to document the >>>> crap out of that. >>> >>> Eh, how do you guys start an instance without the forced debug mode of >>> "fg"? You don't use "start" for that, do you? >> >> I guess I never do that. :) >> >>>> Since when have we had that? >>> >>> Since we use buildout or to be more precise, April 2008. Let me quote >>> the PyPi page: >>> >>> 1.8 (2008-04-05) >>> >>> Added console command to the instance script, which is equivalent to >>> fg but does not implicitly turn on debug mode but respects the >>> zope.conf setting. [hannosch] >>> >>> One month later we changed it not to fork a process internally, so >>> this is what we've been using for supervisord configurations for >>> years. >> >> Heh, good. :) I've been using a lower level script (run.py or something, >> deep inside Zope) in supervisord that I guess does the same thing. > > So are they the same or not? If so, then we can stop feeling like > idiots for missing 'bin/instance console' and continuing to use runzope ;-) > I'm getting the impression 'bin/instance console' is just a convenience.
Since plone.recipe.zope2instance puts the egg paths in the instance zope.conf, parts/instance/bin/runzope should be equivalent I think. Laurence _______________________________________________ Framework-Team mailing list Framework-Team@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/framework-team