On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 16:56, Jean-Michel FRANCOIS
wrote:
> Is someone has try to use ZopeProfiler with KCacheGrind ? I would like
> to try KCachegrind because i found xdot very slow.
>
> I have started to read the code of ZopeProfiler and i have discovered
> the world of profiling file format. I
Sebastien Douche a écrit :
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 16:56, Jean-Michel FRANCOIS
> wrote:
>
>> Is someone has try to use ZopeProfiler with KCacheGrind ? I would like
>> to try KCachegrind because i found xdot very slow.
>>
>> I have started to read the code of ZopeProfiler and i have discovered
On Tuesday 03 February 2009, michael nt milne wrote:
> repozo -BvzQ -r /foo/backup -f /foo/Data.fs
repozo -BvzQ -r /foo/backup -f /foo/Data.fs > output.txt
Regards,
Stephan
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Would anyone know how to modify the repozo command to log output messages to
a file?
I realise that the 'v' flat displays messaging, however we're using a tool
(VisualCron) which runs a series of commands and we are unable to view
python output when this tool executes python commands...
repozo -B
Hi all,
I read somewhere there is a tool called zsync for zope 3.
I have installed zope 3.4 for python 2.5. My python 2.5 is in the folder
c:\python2.5 and zope 3.4 was also installed in this folder (i believed because
it automatically found the python2.5 installation directory and installed wit