Thanks a lot !!!!

On Nov 24, 3:54 pm, "Lucie Lejard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am going to do that tonight. I also made some changes to the recipe
> and I want to commit all at once. I'll send you an email when this is
> ready.
>
> Lucie
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> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 7:29 AM, fxmarin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Lucie,
>
> > please, can you update getpaid.plone.recipe from 1.0 to 1.0.1 in pypi
> > modifying:
> > svn/getpaid.recipe.release/trunk/getpaid/recipe/release/
> > getpaidcorepackages.py
> > with:
> > PyModule('ore.viewlet', CHEESE_SOURCE + 'o/ore.viewlet/
> > ore.viewlet-0.2.1.tar.gz', version="0.2.1"),
>
> > Thanks in advance !
>
> > On Nov 10, 4:57 pm, "Lucie Lejard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi Rafael,
>
> >> I have seen the same error in the ore.viewlet package. This is because
> >> there is an extra space in the parenthesis when the class is declared:
> >> class ViewletViewTraverser( )
> >> I thought I had fixed it, but maybe I haven't uploaded it to pypi yet.
> >> I don't think this errors will prevent you from using the getpaid
> >> product though.
>
> >> And for the Download error: (113, 'No route to host') -- Some packages
> >> may not be found!
> >> I keep having it with various buildout today, I think there might be
> >> something used by most of the buildouts that is down.
>
> >> Lucie
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> >> On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 12:39 PM, rafael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> > Hi,
>
> >> >   I installing and uninstalling things I could on my local machine get
> >> > getpaid working with everything I need, just as in the buildout.cfg
> >> > example in the previous email. The funny is that if I use this buildout
> >> > in my virtual server, I get the errors, I can't imagine why. I notived
> >> > that running the buildout raises me this error. i think it is only a
> >> > warning cause it doensn't prevent the installation, but may have
> >> > something to do with the bug described...
>
> >> > Thanks,
>
> >> > Rafael
>
> >> > Download error: (113, 'No route to host') -- Some packages may not be 
> >> > found!
> >> > Getting distribution for 'ore.viewlet==0.2'.
> >> >  File "build/bdist.linux-i686/egg/ore/viewlet/browser.py", line 14
> >> >    class ViewletViewTraverser( ):
> >> >                                ^
> >> > SyntaxError: invalid syntax
> >> >  File
> >> > "/opt/Plone-3.1.6/buildout-cache/eggs/tmpjlMwtn/ore.viewlet-0.2-py2.4.egg/ore/viewlet/browser.py",
> >> > line 14
> >> >    class ViewletViewTraverser( ):
> >> >                                ^
> >> > SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>
> >> > Kapil Thangavelu schrieb:
> >> >> i don't know that's anyway to figure out the issue outside of running
> >> >> zope in the foreground and playing around in the post mortem debugger.
>
> >> >> my random guess, would be some wierd interaction between p4a and pgp.
>
> >> >> -kapil
>
> >> >> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 2:16 PM, rafael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> >> >>     Thabks for the answer Kapil.
>
> >> >>     I see the Traversalerror is complaining about
> >> >>     ATReferenceBrowserWidget.After advices in #getpaid, I reinstalled 
> >> >> this
> >> >>     product and got the same error. I understand the problem may not be
> >> >>     with GETPAID. But if I uninstall it, everything works fine again... 
> >> >> I
> >> >>     am attaching my buildout.cfg, maybe someone can shed a light upon 
> >> >> it.
>
> >> >>     Thanks...
>
> >> >>     [buildout]
> >> >>     eggs-directory=/opt/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs
> >> >>     download-cache=/opt/Plone/buildout-cache/downloads
> >> >>     newest = false
> >> >>     parts =
> >> >>        plone
> >> >>        zope2
> >> >>        productdistros
> >> >>        zeoserver
> >> >>        client1
> >> >>        client2
> >> >>        zopepy
> >> >>        precompile
> >> >>        chown
> >> >>        unifiedinstaller
> >> >>        apacheconfig
> >> >>        squid-instance
> >> >>        squid-build
>
> >> >>     # Add additional egg download sources here. dist.plone.org
> >> >>     <http://dist.plone.org> contains
> >> >>     archives
> >> >>     # of Plone packages.
> >> >>     find-links =
> >> >>        http://dist.plone.org
> >> >>        http://download.zope.org/ppix/
> >> >>        http://download.zope.org/distribution/
> >> >>        http://effbot.org/downloads
>
> >> >>     # Add additional eggs here
> >> >>     # elementtree is required by Plone
> >> >>     eggs =
> >> >>        p4a.plonevideo>=1.1,<=1.1.9999
> >> >>        p4a.plonevideoembed>=1.1,<=1.1.9999
> >> >>        hachoir-core==1.0.1
> >> >>        hachoir-parser==1.0
> >> >>        hachoir-metadata==1.0.1
> >> >>        Products.PloneFlashUpload == 1.1beta2
> >> >>        Products.basesyndication
> >> >>        Products.fatsyndication
> >> >>        elementtree
> >> >>        FeedParser
> >> >>        Products.CacheSetup
> >> >>        Products.SlideShowFolder
> >> >>        p4a.plonecalendar
> >> >>        collective.dancing
> >> >>        dateutil
> >> >>        simplejson
> >> >>        zc.ssl
>
> >> >>     # Reference any eggs you are developing here, one per line
> >> >>     # e.g.: develop = src/my.package
> >> >>     develop =
>
> >> >>     [plone]
> >> >>     recipe = plone.recipe.plone >=3.1.6, < 3.2dev
>
> >> >>     [zope2]
> >> >>     recipe = plone.recipe.zope2install
> >> >>     url = ${plone:zope2-url}
> >> >>     fake-zope-eggs = true
> >> >>     additional-fake-eggs = ZODB3
> >> >>     skip-fake-eggs =
> >> >>        zope.testing
> >> >>        zope.component
> >> >>        zope.i18n
> >> >>        zope.sendmail
> >> >>     # Use this section to download additional old-style products.
> >> >>     # List any number of URLs for product tarballs under URLs (separate
> >> >>     # with whitespace, or break over several lines, with subsequent 
> >> >> lines
> >> >>     # indented). If any archives contain several products inside a top-
> >> >>     level
> >> >>     # directory, list the archive file name (i.e. the last part of the
> >> >>     URL,
> >> >>     # normally with a .tar.gz suffix or similar) under 
> >> >> 'nested-packages'.
> >> >>     # If any archives extract to a product directory with a version
> >> >>     suffix, list
> >> >>     # the archive name under 'version-suffix-packages'.
> >> >>     [productdistros]
> >> >>     recipe = plone.recipe.distros
> >> >>     urls =
>
> >> >>      
> >> >> http://plone.org/products/ploneslideshow-0-7.0/releases/0.9.0/plonesl...
>
> >> >>      
> >> >> http://www.zope.org/Members/ferri/CMFPublicator/1.2.2/CMFPublicator-1...
>
> >> >>     nested-packages =
> >> >>     version-suffix-packages =
>
> >> >>     [zeoserver]
> >> >>     recipe = plone.recipe.zope2zeoserver
> >> >>     zope2-location = ${zope2:location}
> >> >>     zeo-address = 127.0.0.1:8100 <http://127.0.0.1:8100>
> >> >>     effective-user = plone
>
> >> >>     [client1]
> >> >>     recipe = plone.recipe.zope2instance
> >> >>     zope2-location = ${zope2:location}
> >> >>     zeo-client = true
> >> >>     zeo-address = ${zeoserver:zeo-address}
> >> >>     # The line below sets only the initial password. It will not change 
> >> >> an
> >> >>     # existing password.
> >> >>     user = admin:XXXX
> >> >>     http-address = 8080
> >> >>     effective-user = plone
> >> >>     #debug-mode = on
> >> >>     #verbose-security = on
>
> >> >>     # If you want Zope to know about any additional eggs, list them 
> >> >> here.
> >> >>     # This should include any development eggs you listed in 
> >> >> develop-eggs
> >> >>     above,
> >> >>     # e.g. eggs = ${buildout:eggs} ${plone:eggs} my.package
> >> >>     eggs =
> >> >>        ${plone:eggs}
> >> >>        ${buildout:eggs}
>
> >> >>     # If you want to register ZCML slugs for any packages, list them 
> >> >> here.
> >> >>     # e.g. zcml = my.package my.other.package
> >> >>     zcml =
> >> >>        p4a.z2utils
> >> >>        p4a.subtyper
> >> >>        p4a.common
> >> >>        p4a.fileimage
> >> >>        p4a.video
> >> >>        p4a.videoembed
> >> >>        p4a.plonevideo
> >> >>        p4a.plonevideoembed
> >> >>        p4a.plonecalendar-meta
> >> >>        p4a.plonecalendar
> >> >>        p4a.ploneevent
> >> >>        collective.dancing
> >> >>     products =
> >> >>        ${buildout:directory}/products
> >> >>        ${productdistros:location}
> >> >>        ${plone:products}
>
> >> >>     [client2]
> >> >>     recipe = plone.recipe.zope2instance
> >> >>     zope2-location = ${zope2:location}
> >> >>     zeo-client = true
> >> >>     zeo-address = ${zeoserver:zeo-address}
> >> >>     user = admin:joguinho
> >> >>     http-address = 8081
> >> >>     effective-user = plone
> >> >>     debug-mode = on
> >> >>     verbose-security = on
> >> >>     eggs = ${client1:eggs}
> >> >>     zcml = ${client1:zcml}
> >> >>     products = ${client1:products}
>
> >> >>     [zopepy]
> >> >>     recipe = zc.recipe.egg
> >> >>     eggs = ${client1:eggs}
> >> >>     interpreter = zopepy
> >> >>     extra-paths = ${zope2:location}/lib/python
> >> >>     scripts = zopepy
>
> >> >>     [precompile]
> >> >>     recipe = plone.recipe.precompiler
>
> >> >>     [chown]
> >> >>     # This recipe is used to set permissions -- and ownership for root
> >> >>     mode installs
> >> >>     recipe = plone.recipe.command
> >> >>     command =
> >> >>        chmod 600 .installed.cfg
> >> >>        touch ${buildout:directory}/var/log/zeoserver.log
> >> >>        find ${buildout:directory} -type d -name var -exec chown -R $
> >> >>     {client1:effective-user} \{\} \;
> >> >>        find ${buildout:directory} -type d -name LC_MESSAGES -exec chown 
> >> >> -
> >> >>     R ${client1:effective-user} \{\} \;
> >> >>        find ${buildout:directory} -name runzope -exec chown $
> >> >>     {client1:effective-user} \{\} \;
> >> >>     update-command = ${chown:command}
>
> ...
>
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