--On Donnerstag, 28. April 2005 14:27 Uhr -0400 charlie derr
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Not that the advice to install from source is bad, but I thought it was
worth pointing out that there is another option.
The people can't figure out how the packages are configured then it is
better
use the
Andreas Jung wrote:
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> --On Donnerstag, 28. April 2005 23:28 Uhr +0530 Vishwas Narendra
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>> Hi,
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>> I'm running Ubuntu (warty). I just installed zope 2.6.4-1.1 through
>> synaptic. I created a user with the "zpasswd inituser" command.
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> Get the latest Zop
Or apt-get install zope2.7. Apt has packages for both 2.6.x (apt-get
install zope) and Zope 2.7.x (apt-get install zope2.7).
Shane
On 4/28/05, Andreas Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --On Donnerstag, 28. April 2005 23:28 Uhr +0530 Vishwas Narendra
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> > Hi,
--On Donnerstag, 28. April 2005 23:28 Uhr +0530 Vishwas Narendra
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm running Ubuntu (warty). I just installed zope 2.6.4-1.1 through
synaptic. I created a user with the "zpasswd inituser" command.
Get the latest Zope 2.7.6 version and install it from the Zope sourc
Hi,
I'm running Ubuntu (warty). I just installed zope 2.6.4-1.1 through
synaptic. I created a user with the "zpasswd inituser" command.
I could connect to the zope server on port 9673. The zope quick start
page comes up. When I click on the management interface link, I'm
asked to enter the userna