Re: [Repoze-dev] python 2.5 support?

2009-12-15 Thread Tres Seaver
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Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 December 2009 17:55:58 Malthe Borch wrote:
>> 2009/12/15 Diez B. Roggisch :
>>> I guess the question has been asked before, and I'm aware that the state
>>> of python 2.5 support is ultimately a zope-issue.
>> Python 2.5 is supported since two years. We commonly use Python 2.6 though.
> 
> Hm, I might have confused something then. But it says so on the Zope 2.11.4 
> release page:
> 
>   http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.11.4/Zope-2-11-4-released
> 
> that
> 
> """
> Zope 2.11 requires Python 2.4.5 (Python 2.4.4 is still acceptable). Older 
> Python versions are no longer supported. Python 2.5 is not supported at this 
> time.
> """

Zope 2.11 is now the "old stable" version:  it won't ever be *supported*
on Pythonn 2.x where x >= 4.  It may still *run* on a later Pyhont, however.

> And building zopelib with python2.5 lead to segfaults on my machine, and in 
> the installation instructions on 
> 
>  http://repoze.org/quickstart.html
> 
> it says explicitly
> 
> """
> Please note that none of repoze.plone, repoze.zope2 or repoze.grok work 
> properly under Python 2.5. These packages require Python 2.4.
> """

zopelib was a way to get egg-based deployment of Zope prior to the fully
egg-based 2.12.  You need either to upgrade to use Zope 2.12 (and drop
zopelib), or else stay on Python 2.4.



Tres.
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Re: [Repoze-dev] python 2.5 support?

2009-12-15 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
On Tuesday 15 December 2009 17:55:58 Malthe Borch wrote:
> 2009/12/15 Diez B. Roggisch :
> > I guess the question has been asked before, and I'm aware that the state
> > of python 2.5 support is ultimately a zope-issue.
>
> Python 2.5 is supported since two years. We commonly use Python 2.6 though.

Hm, I might have confused something then. But it says so on the Zope 2.11.4 
release page:

  http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.11.4/Zope-2-11-4-released

that

"""
Zope 2.11 requires Python 2.4.5 (Python 2.4.4 is still acceptable). Older 
Python versions are no longer supported. Python 2.5 is not supported at this 
time.
"""

And building zopelib with python2.5 lead to segfaults on my machine, and in 
the installation instructions on 

 http://repoze.org/quickstart.html

it says explicitly

"""
Please note that none of repoze.plone, repoze.zope2 or repoze.grok work 
properly under Python 2.5. These packages require Python 2.4.
"""

So *if* zope really works with 2.5, why doesn't zopelib do?

Diez
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Re: [Repoze-dev] python 2.5 support?

2009-12-15 Thread Malthe Borch
2009/12/15 Diez B. Roggisch :
> I guess the question has been asked before, and I'm aware that the state of
> python 2.5 support is ultimately a zope-issue.

Python 2.5 is supported since two years. We commonly use Python 2.6 though.

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[Repoze-dev] python 2.5 support?

2009-12-15 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
Hi all,

I guess the question has been asked before, and I'm aware that the state of 
python 2.5 support is ultimately a zope-issue.

However, there exists a branch here

 http://svn.zope.org/Zope/branches/gsoc-python-2.5/

which claims it supports python2.5. 

Is there any chance to make a release based on that? We have an already 
existing TG2-app using python2.5 massively, and moving away from that is 
simply no option. 

For CMS, we think of integrating ZOPE - but only of course, if it can be truly 
integrated with our existing codebase.

So, how are the chances of making this happen?

Regards,
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