Hi,
I am getting the following error while starting zope:
Any help to fix this error is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Babylakshmi
2013-04-19 16:30:32 ERROR Zope Could not import Products.LocalFS
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/local/zope/lib/python/OFS/Application.py, line 715, in
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On 04/20/2013 02:38 PM, Babylakshmi wrote:
Hi,
I am getting the following error while starting zope: Any help to fix
this error is highly appreciated. Thanks, Babylakshmi
2013-04-19 16:30:32 ERROR Zope Could not import Products.LocalFS
Jürgen Herrmann wrote:
- localfs, as discussed which needed a few minor tweaks to keep it
running. i did them myself, primarily because i wanted to keep
going on immediately and i didn't want to look or even wait for
a fixed version. it wasn't rocket science to make those corrections
Dieter Maurer wrote:
I am very happy about stable packages because I often extend them.
For example, I have extended LocalFS to allow configuration of
its instances via environment variables. This allows us to synchronize
our ZODBs in the test and development environments with the production
Chris Withers wrote at 2009-4-2 20:24 +0100:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
I am very happy about stable packages because I often extend them.
For example, I have extended LocalFS to allow configuration of
its instances via environment variables. This allows us to synchronize
our ZODBs in the test and
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Chris Withers wrote at 2009-4-2 20:24 +0100:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
I am very happy about stable packages because I often extend them.
For example, I have extended LocalFS to allow configuration of
its instances via environment variables. This allows us to synchronize
our
+---[ Chris Withers ]--
| Dieter Maurer wrote:
| Chris Withers wrote at 2009-4-2 20:24 +0100:
| Dieter Maurer wrote:
| I am very happy about stable packages because I often extend them.
|
| For example, I have extended LocalFS to allow configuration of
| its instances
Andrew Milton wrote:
| I am fine with the current situation (with respect to LocalFS,
| not with respect to Zope)...
|
| Then you're part of the Zope problem ;-)
As opposed to random deprecation and removal of interfaces that causes
otherwise working code to break ?
Heh, Zope 2 has
posted mailed
I have just installed localfs (and fixed according to
http://www.zope.org/Members/aeg/LocalFS_1_3_andreas/talkback/1151975084)
The local directory having been assigned, i have tried to have a look to a
few sub-dirs
Here is my weird result:
- Some sub-dirs containing a 'y' in
pythonverbose-security on
Jonathan
- Original Message -
From: Josh Burvill
To: David H
Cc: zope@zope.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope] LocalFS - user needs to be manager?
On 21/09/06, David H [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Josh Burvill wrote: Hi all, I am
Hi all,I am experiencing an odd situation where if a user does not have manager role, he/she cannot browse a localfs object.I think it can't be a filesystem permissions or zope process os user problem because if the zope user has the manager role, there is no problem.
I can't see anything in the
Josh Burvill wrote:
Hi all,
I am experiencing an odd situation where if a user does not have
manager role, he/she cannot browse a localfs object.
I think it can't be a filesystem permissions or zope process os user
problem because if the zope user has the manager role, there is no
On 21/09/06, David H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh Burvill wrote: Hi all, I am experiencing an odd situation where if a user does not have manager role, he/she cannot browse a localfs object. I think it can't be a filesystem permissions or zope process os user
problem because if the zope user has
:04
PM
Subject: Re: [Zope] LocalFS - user needs
to be manager?
On 21/09/06, David
H [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Josh
Burvill wrote: Hi all, I am experiencing an odd
situation where if a user does not have manager role, he/she cannot
browse a localfs object. I think
I have a zope system (Zope 2.9.2) that needs to be able to cut and paste
between different instances of LocalFS. Specifically, I have two LocalFS
instances, LFS1 and LFS2. The two local files systems are disjoint and
image different parts of the local file directory tree. What I need to be
Hi;
I've added a LocalFS folder for my cgi-bin dir and also Zope CGI, but
I'm not clear how to integrate these two so that I can access my Mailman
and Vqadmin cgi scripts, which are on the legacy system. Can someone
give me an example of mapping in ZopeCGI? I think that may resolve the
--On 9. August 2006 08:41:57 -0400 beno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
I've added a LocalFS folder for my cgi-bin dir and also Zope CGI,
ZopeCGI is deprecated since ages and obsolete. The recommended way is to
use
Apache + RewriteRules.
-aj
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beno wrote at 2006-8-9 08:41 -0400:
I've added a LocalFS folder for my cgi-bin dir and also Zope CGI, but
I'm not clear how to integrate these two so that I can access my Mailman
and Vqadmin cgi scripts, which are on the legacy system.
I do not understand what you plan.
But I can tell you that
Dieter Maurer wrote:
beno wrote at 2006-8-9 08:41 -0400:
I've added a LocalFS folder for my cgi-bin dir and also Zope CGI, but
I'm not clear how to integrate these two so that I can access my Mailman
and Vqadmin cgi scripts, which are on the legacy system.
I do not understand what
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On 9 Aug 2006, at 13:42, beno wrote:
It is Apache (or another Web Server) that might be ready to
call scripts via CGI. Zope won't
My plan is to avoid installing extra and otherwise unnecessary s/w.
I don't need Apache for anything else. If
beno wrote at 2006-8-9 13:42 -0400:
...
My plan is to avoid installing extra and otherwise unnecessary s/w. I
don't need Apache for anything else. If Zope is out, is it possible to
do this with Squid, do you know?
I do not know -- but I doubt it: Squid specialiazed on caching and almost
surely
Dennis Allison wrote:
LocalFS product (1.3-andreas) seems to be having a problem with the
dtml-tree tag in Zope 2.9.2/Python 2.4.2.
Then don't use DTML, it does, after all suck (tm) ;-)
The problem seems to be with the tpValues() program in the LocalFS product
which returns an empty list.
Or just do a custom tpValues equivalent for the particular special case.
I suspect that is what we will try next... ;-)
On Mon, 8 May 2006, Chris Withers wrote:
Dennis Allison wrote:
LocalFS product (1.3-andreas) seems to be having a problem with the
dtml-tree tag in Zope 2.9.2/Python
Dennis Allison wrote at 2006-5-7 19:21 -0700:
...
The problem seems to be with the tpValues() program in the LocalFS product
which returns an empty list. The controlling flag,
o.isPrincipiaFolderish, seems to be set to zero when it ought to have a
value of 1 when the object being referenced is a
Chris, Andreas, others
LocalFS product (1.3-andreas) seems to be having a problem with the
dtml-tree tag in Zope 2.9.2/Python 2.4.2. The dtml-tree behavior is
very different for a folder with three nested sub-folders (a list of the
three nested sub-folders) that what is seen when pointed to a
Giuseppe Bonelli wrote at 2006-4-14 18:05 +0200:
I am migrating some apps to Zope2-7-7 under windows and the LocalFS
product generate an error wen starting zope.
The error at the end of the traceback is:
File
C:\Programmi\Zope-2.7.7-final\lib\python\Signals\WinSignalHandler.py,
line 227,
I all,
I am migrating some apps to Zope2-7-7 under windows and the LocalFS
product generate an error wen starting zope.
The error at the end of the traceback is:
File
C:\Programmi\Zope-2.7.7-final\lib\python\Signals\WinSignalHandler.py,
line 227, in registerHandler
hevent =
I have created some localfs directory. I can see files from filesystem
and delete them from Zope, but I cannot upload them or modify text
files from Zope, because I get the following error :
Traceback (innermost last):
* Module ZPublisher.Publish, line 113, in publish
* Module
Luca Dall'Olio wrote at 2006-3-14 12:26 +0100:
I have created some localfs directory. I can see files from filesystem
and delete them from Zope, but I cannot upload them or modify text
files from Zope, because I get the following error :
Traceback (innermost last):
* Module
Fernando Martins wrote:
I'm using LocalFS 1.7rc? and Zope 2.8.? in a Suse system. More importantly
for this case, zope is behind Apache 1.39 with module NTLM,
What are you using to do NTLM?
through FastCGI,
Why on earth would you inflict this on yourself? ;-)
When I access a file in a
Hi Chris,
Fernando Martins wrote:
I'm using LocalFS 1.7rc? and Zope 2.8.? in a Suse system. More
importantly
for this case, zope is behind Apache 1.39 with module NTLM,
What are you using to do NTLM?
simply mod_ntlm. I'm following the procedure on this page to do single
sign-on for my
Hi,
I'm using LocalFS 1.7rc? and Zope 2.8.? in a Suse system. More importantly
for this case, zope is behind Apache 1.39 with module NTLM, through FastCGI,
and users folder is a RemoteUserFolder. mod_rewrite and Virtual Host Monster
is being used do do some URL rewriting.
When I access a file in
Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
Hi,
In order to learn developping for Zope, I want to learn manipulate large
files.
That's not the best place to start...
Try something simple like a blog, or a simple website...
Chris
--
Simplistix - Content Management, Zope Python Consulting
-
Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote at 2006-2-1 23:22 +0100:
...
But LocalFS seems to be an old product.
Is there any replacement of it you would know?
Being old does not mean being not good.
I know that you need a relative new LocalFS version
(something like LocalFS-Andreas) to work with Zope 2.8.
Hi,
In order to learn developping for Zope, I want to learn manipulate large
files.
I read it is not a good idea to store them in the ZODB, so that it couls
be a good idea to use LocalFS for example.
I intend to use Zope2.9.
But LocalFS seems to be an old product.
Is there any replacement of it
If you're developing at the Python Product level (rather than at
the through the web level), this blob product might help:
http://www.plope.com/software/blob
On Feb 1, 2006, at 5:22 PM, Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
Hi,
In order to learn developping for Zope, I want to learn manipulate
This is the LocalFS-1.3-andreas version. Later releases do not appear to
address this issue.
2006-01-20T09:22:51 ERROR Zope Couldn't install LocalFS
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/local/src/zope/Zope2.9/lib64/python/OFS/Application.py, line
763, in install_product
change the line
from OFS.content_types...
to
from zope.app.content_types
in LocalFS.py
regrds, juergen herrmann
On Fri, January 20, 2006 19:07, Dennis Allison wrote:
This is the LocalFS-1.3-andreas version. Later releases do not appear to
address this issue.
2006-01-20T09:22:51 ERROR
2005/10/10, Samuel Souk-aloun [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can confirm the problem, the stylesheet is not rendered from localfs
with firefox
the problem is caused by an incorect http header text/plain instead of
text/css
I've tried to add a type_map to the LocalFS but the content-type does
not
I can confirm the problem, the stylesheet is not rendered from localfs
with firefox
the problem is caused by an incorect http header text/plain instead of
text/css
I've tried to add a type_map to the LocalFS but the content-type does
not change
so, for me, it is clearly a LocalFS issue
anyone
I "thought" LocalFS worked. But now when I import something with
a LocalFS defined or attempt to create a new one here's the
traceback on:
Zope Version Zope 2.3.0 (binary release, python 1.5.2,
linux2-x86)
Python Version 1.5.2 (#10, Dec 6 1999, 12:16:27) [GCC 2.7.2.3]
System Platform
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 1:08 PM
Subject: [Zope] LocalFS on 2.3.0
I "thought" LocalFS worked. But now when I import something with
a LocalFS defined or attempt to create a new one here's the
traceback on:
Zope Version Zope 2.3.0 (binary r
Ah I think my patch was the wrong way around... but you get the idea :)
--
Andy McKay.
- Original Message -
From: "Andy McKay" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope] LocalFS on 2.3.0
I pa
Ulrich Wisser wrote:
Hello,
I try to access LocalFS from my own DTML method.
(Exactly from my PathHandler method.) I got all
directory information in one array like this
path_to_handle = ['sub1', 'sub2', 'sub3']
How can a get a directory listining with LocalFS
for path
Hello,
At 19:54 22.01.2001 +0100, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Ulrich Wisser writes:
How can a get a directory listining with LocalFS
for path "/sub1/sub2/sub3/"? I know I need something
like "lfs['sub1']['sub2']['sub3'].fileids". But
what if there are more (or less) elements in
Ulrich Wisser writes:
How can I detect if mylfs is a file or a directory?
I fear that is a difficult question.
For unknown reasons, the builtin Python function "type" is
considered unsafe (and would not help anyway). Thus,
you cannot test for types.
In PythonScript you have the
Hello,
I try to access LocalFS from my own DTML method.
(Exactly from my PathHandler method.) I got all
directory information in one array like this
path_to_handle = ['sub1', 'sub2', 'sub3']
How can a get a directory listining with LocalFS
for path "/sub1/sub2/sub3/"? I know I need something
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Ulrich Wisser wrote:
I try to access LocalFS from my own DTML method.
(Exactly from my PathHandler method.) I got all
directory information in one array like this
path_to_handle = ['sub1', 'sub2', 'sub3']
How can a get a directory listining with LocalFS
for path
Ulrich Wisser writes:
How can a get a directory listining with LocalFS
for path "/sub1/sub2/sub3/"? I know I need something
like "lfs['sub1']['sub2']['sub3'].fileids". But
what if there are more (or less) elements in path_to_handle?
The easiest answer to these types of questions are
-
From: "Leichtman, David J" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 2:54 PM
Subject: [Zope] LocalFS question
How do you access an individual object in a LocalFS? By that, I mean:
If I wanted the last_mod time of any Zope object, I could sa
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Leichtman, David J wrote:
How do you access an individual object in a LocalFS? By that, I mean:
[...]
dtml-var "localfs_object.localfs_subobject.bobobase_modification_time",
you get the error NameError: localfs_subobject
dtml-var
Leichtman, David J writes:
However, if you try to do the same thing with a LocalFS object, i.e.
dtml-var "localfs_object.localfs_subobject.bobobase_modification_time",
you get the error NameError: localfs_subobject
This leads me to believe that LocalFS subobjects are not really objects.
At least the "Local File System" object does not expose
its children via "getattr" (which is required for the
usual "." operator to work) but only via "[...]".
This probably is a bug.
No this is by design, as explained in the how-to. Most operating systems allow
period (.) characters in
How do you access an individual object in a LocalFS? By that, I mean:
If I wanted the last_mod time of any Zope object, I could say dtml-var
"object.subobject.bobobase_modification_time".
However, if you try to do the same thing with a LocalFS object, i.e.
dtml-var
Hi,
I had the same error with LocalFS on a NT 4.0 server. In my case it was a
security problem. Zope wasn't allowed to access the directory I used. Now I
placed my local files in a directory Zope is allowed to read and everything
is working fine.
Diny
At 18:11 11-10-00 -0400, Patrick Randerson
Hi all,
I want to create an LocalFS object.
I use dtml-call
"manage_addLocalFS('localfsfolder', 'title', '/home/zope')" but that doesn´t
work.
Simular to dtml-call
"manage_addFolder('Folder', 'Tis is the title')"that
works
Error Type: NameErrorError Value: manage_addLocalFS
"jensebaer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
__
Folder creation isn't really supported in LocalFS at the moment. Very
low level support is there (module function _save_Folder) but it's not
intended to be called
Hi all,
while searching for a solution to add a folder to
LocalFS, I found this message:
__
Folder creation isn't really supported in
LocalFS at the moment. Very low level support is there (module
function
Nick Trout wrote:
My question: what is the best way to do this?
Is there a product to this.?
You could look in the mail list archvies before asking this question
since it's such a FAQ :-(
LocalFS
load_site.py
cheers,
Chris
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Zope maillist -
Hi,
I am using LocalFS to refer to image files (.jpg).
I tried localfsObj['imagefile.jpg'] but it doesn't
render the image. The same occurs inside Zope management
interface, i.e., if I try "view", it shows me a broken
link.
I am testing it on 2.1.6 Win32, but it will go online in
2.1.7
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Kelvin Cheong wrote:
I'm puzzled...there isn't any upload at the bottom of the page...but there
has always been an upload at the top of the page in the Zope content
management interface (along with "Contents", "Edit", "View",
"Properties"...etc).
Was the LocalFS upload
Kelvin Cheong writes:
Anybody know where I can find out more about LocalFS, I've already read
jfarr's How-to's and Product Information. But I still need more on how it
works.
It helps to pay very careful attention to the help info (in
.../Products/LocalFS/methodHelp.dtml if you're not
Was the LocalFS upload support released? Earlier versions did not support
upload, but I know the author was working on it.
Yup. Since 0.8.1.
--jfarr
"Perl is worse than Python because people wanted it worse."
Larry Wall, 14 Oct 1998
___
Zope
Hi,
Anybody know where I can find out more about LocalFS, I've already read
jfarr's How-to's and Product Information. But I still need more on how it
works.
Might aswell post up my problem since I'm already at it. Well, I have this
dtml method that tries to add images:
!--#var
I'm puzzled...there isn't any upload at the bottom of the page...but there
has always been an upload at the top of the page in the Zope content
management interface (along with "Contents", "Edit", "View",
"Properties"...etc).
If you're talking about, the bottom of the page, there is only an
I was looking at the zope site to this mysterious Product that will let me
use my current pages in a zope server, but it seems to have been taken
away. Will it come back or reappear in an update?
Thanks.
--
Joe Hewitt email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Coordinator
Washburn
I was looking at the zope site to this mysterious Product that will let me
use my current pages in a zope server, but it seems to have been taken
away. Will it come back or reappear in an update?
Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.zope.org/Members/jfarr/Products/LocalFS/
Joel
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 10:44:39 -0700, "Jonothan Farr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
How do you do to cache those objects, since LocalFS
referenced objects are not cached by Zope?
They aren't cached. I experimented with adding a cache, but ran into some
problems and gave up. It would probably be
How do you do to cache those objects, since LocalFS
referenced objects are not cached by Zope?
They aren't cached. I experimented with adding a cache, but ran into some
problems and gave up. It would probably be worth giving it another shot, though.
--jfarr
"Perl is worse than Python because
I am using a combination of Zope to create and maintain
a MySQL database. This database is full of images files
so I decided to keep them outside MySQL for caching
facilities. My question are: 1)image files referenced
by LocalFS objects are cached by Zope? and 2)In this
situation do I need
I am using a combination of Zope to create and maintain
a MySQL database. This database is full of images files
so I decided to keep them outside MySQL for caching
facilities. My question are: 1)image files referenced
by LocalFS objects are cached by Zope?
No.
and 2)In this
If you upload from a browser on a Windows machine to a server running
on Linux, the id (and thus the file name) of the new file will be the
complete Windows path instead of just the file name. This happens
because os.basename on Linux doesn't know how to handle Windows
pathname syntax.
Here's a
Hi,
I've a folder tree on the filesystem with around
75 sub-folders and 3000 image (jpg) files arranged
in these folders.
When I make a localFS object to mapto this folder,
I'm able to browse the tree, but clocking on the
individual files fail giving an error message saying
"set_objTime
Hi,
how can I use the LocalFS product programmatically, i.e. add new files
using DTML, then get back to the index_html of the calling folder, instead of
using manage_upload?
I do the same thing with images using my own form and this DTML code:
dtml-call
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