On 9 Nov 2016, at 19:38, Norma Silva wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has someone installed Zope2 on Amazon Web Services (AWS)?
>
> Thanks in advance!
What is the exact question/problem.
Has anyone….likely…
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> Please remove me from the list
Just follow the link that you see at the bottom of every single email from the
list.
Thanks!
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Thank you all for your replies. I have an idea on how to begin: I'll go with
mySQL and see how it works out. I will use both PHP and Python for the
prototype.
My issue no longer fits within the scope of this mailing list. Without your
support it would have been impossible for me to get started
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 06:12, Sareesh Sudhakaran wrote:
> I have a personal project - a web application I wanted to develop - but I'm
> confused on which route to take. I am not under any time constraint.
Your case is complex and the answer is non-obvious. I think you will
have to try to see.
>
to Web App (John Schinnerer)
> 8. Re: Help in deciding approach to Web App (Niels Dettenbach)
> 9. Re: Help in deciding approach to Web App (Fernando)
> 10. Re: Help in deciding approach to Web App (Sareesh Sudhakaran)
> 11. Re: Help in deciding approach to Web App (Niels Dettenbach)
On Dec 5, 2011 10:25 "Niels Dettenbach" wrote:
> From my experience developing within Zope / ZODB (with Python, DTML
> and/or ZPT) allows very high quality products within very short
> timeframes and even further maintaining the project is relative
> ressource efficient - especially compared to P
Am Montag, 5. Dezember 2011, 11:37:46 schrieb Sareesh Sudhakaran:
> But I'm restricted by hosting options for Zope at the moment, and will
> revert to Python once the project is deployed - and when I figure out
> whether mySQL is good enough or not. I hate having to type all those extra
> character
n php
though.sareesh
> From: n...@syndicat.com
> To: ays...@hotmail.com; zope@zope.org
> Subject: Re: [Zope] Help in deciding approach to Web App
> Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2011 11:25:18 +0100
>
> Am Sonntag, 4. Dezember 2011, 16:15:13 schrieben Sie:
> > As you mentioned, if
On Dec 5, 2011 09:48 "John Schinnerer" wrote:
> On 12/04/2011 09:56 PM, Fernando Martins wrote:
> > On 12/04/2011 09:31 PM, John Schinnerer wrote:
> > > In any case, this looks (to me anyhow) like a very object-oriented
> > > system you are modeling so an object oriented approach and
> > > langua
Am Sonntag, 4. Dezember 2011, 16:15:13 schrieben Sie:
> As you mentioned, if I have to use mySQL, isn't it better for me to go with
> PHP+mySQL - easier to learn and deploy?
...just from my experience:
PHP is - for different, but mainly technical/historical reasons - very widely
spread within we
On 12/04/2011 09:56 PM, Fernando Martins wrote:
On 12/04/2011 09:31 PM, John Schinnerer wrote:
In any case, this looks (to me anyhow) like a very object-oriented
system you are modeling so an object oriented approach and language
would seem most suitable.
And how would you create (and update)
On 12/04/2011 09:31 PM, John Schinnerer wrote:
In any case, this looks (to me anyhow) like a very object-oriented
system you are modeling so an object oriented approach and language
would seem most suitable.
And how would you create (and update) objects in Python for:
"at least 500 tools as o
pport. Appreciate it!
- Sareesh
Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 18:19:25 +0100
From: ferna...@cmartins.nl
To: ays...@hotmail.com
CC: n...@syndicat.com; zope@zope.org
Subject: Re: [Zope] Help in deciding approach to Web App
On 12/04/2011 05:15 PM, Sareesh Sudhakaran
Aloha,
Very briefly, from what you describe, it looks like you are dealing with
large numbers of complex objects (your 'tools') that interact with each
other - and with some other elements that are going through this
workflow process? And a context for the process? ...not sure of that part...
On 12/04/2011 05:15 PM, Sareesh Sudhakaran wrote:
As you mentioned, if I have to use mySQL, isn't it better for me to go
with PHP+mySQL - easier to learn and deploy? Can I just start out with
a framework like Symphony instead?
Well, if all you have is PHP + MySQL in your provider, there is no
asiest and most obvious. Is
this a viable starting point compared to what you have suggested? Or am I
missing something?
-Sareesh
Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 13:28:36 +0100
From: ferna...@cmartins.nl
To: ays...@hotmail.com
CC: n...@syndicat.com; zope@zope.org
Subject: Re: [Zope] Help in deciding appr
On 12/04/2011 09:52 AM, Sareesh Sudhakaran wrote:
Thanks Niels. Just to clarify:
Does my particular instance fall under an OODBMS model or a RDBMS
model (with ORM if necessary)?
Data modelling is a bit of an art and probably you could tackle your
problem with any approach. I think the import
Thanks Niels. Just to clarify:Does my particular instance fall under an OODBMS
model or a RDBMS model (with ORM if necessary)?
I will begin by reading the Zope Book. Thanks for your assistance. Appreciate
it.
-ss
> Subject: Re: [Zope] Help in deciding approach to Web App
> F
help? I have no idea
on where to start with Graph DB - I've read the wikis and it's made me more
confused.
-ss
> Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 08:40:28 +0100
> From: li...@zopyx.com
> To: ays...@hotmail.com
> CC: zope@zope.org
> Subject: Re: [Zope] Help in deciding approach to We
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- From reading: your database model appears pretty much relational.
Where would you take advantages from using Zope as framework?
This sounds like a task for Pyramid + RDBMS or a graph DB.
- -aj
Sareesh Sudhakaran wrote:
> I have a personal project -
Dvir Bar-lev wrote at 2009-3-26 10:12 +0200:
>I have a site with the following folder structure in zope:
>Dvir
>WebSite
> contentPages
>
>I have and index_html in the WebSite folder, in it I call a dtml method
>that's in the contentPages folder named overview_html,
>
>in the same fold
deconya wrote at 2009-2-20 15:14 +0100:
>Im new in this list and I need help for my first steps. Im received a server
>with zope installed to administer 3 webs but one has the problem that fails
>the configuration to establish the initial page.
I fear you need some background reading to understand
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On 20.02.2009 15:14 Uhr, deconya wrote:
> Hi
>
> Im new in this list and I need help for my first steps. Im received a
> server with zope installed to administer 3 webs but one has the problem
> that fails the configuration to establish the initial pa
Rob Miller wrote at 2008-6-17 15:47 -0700:
> ...
>Traceback (most recent call last):
>
>"/home/rob/topp/14000/builds/20080611/opencore/lib/zope/lib/python/ZODB/serialize.py",
>
>line 407, in serialize
> return self._dump(meta, obj.__getstate__())
> File
>"/home/rob/topp/14000/builds/20
Thanks for the tips Chris and Dieter, I actually solved it in a very simple way:
from OFS.Image import File
from time import time
class MockFile(File):
""" This file works the same as a normal File expect that
in manage_edit() the internal modification time is set immediately.
Normall
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
How can I solve this? Make one big transaction two without having to
use transaction.get().commit() which I don't think I can use in unit
tests as per Dieter's advice.
I'd suggest monkeypatching bobobase_modification_time on the objects
you're testing with. You're testin
Peter Bengtsson wrote at 2008-4-8 19:08 +0100:
> ...
>The reason it fails on the last line is that the time difference
>between the first time and the second time is nil. Adding a
>time.sleep(1) won't change anything because the
>bobobase_modification_time() doesn't change.
>
>How can I solve this?
Dennis Allison wrote at 2007-9-20 09:37 -0700:
> ...
>standard_error_message should be acquired. It should be possible for
>there to be multiple copies with the particular one to be used selected by
>acquisition. This does not appear to be the case for some errors in my
>configuration, but I am n
Eric Thomas wrote at 2007-8-25 07:18 -0500:
>I've been having a site problem that I've tracked down to DateTime. Simply
>enough, the code snippets below both try to add 31 days to the first day in
>October. I'm expecting this to result in the first day of November.
>
>Good Example:
>
from Da
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From: "Eric Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 8:18 AM
Subject: [Zope] Help with DateTime.earliestTime()
I've been having a site problem that I've tracked down to DateTime.
Simply
enough, the code snippets below both try to add 31 da
--On 25. August 2007 07:18:42 -0500 Eric Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been having a site problem that I've tracked down to DateTime.
Simply enough, the code snippets below both try to add 31 days to the
first day in October. I'm expecting this to result in the first day of
November.
--On 24. Mai 2007 11:31:17 +0100 Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dears,
In my external method I can get mime_type =
file.headers.headers[1].split()[1] and then my code proceed based on
which mime type was identified for the file uploaded.
What happens now is that a user uploading a tgz file
> Hi, I have copied the folder of the ZJetDA-0.1.1 product
Have you seen how old ZJetDA is? I'm not surprised
it doesn't work with Zope2.10.
If you want to use this you'll possibly have to modify
it's code.
Better look for different database adapter. I think
that mxODBC might be best solution fo
> When you have access to the ssh on your server i think you can set an
> 'master password'
I couldn't even pull up the ZMI password dialog box. But I figured it out. I
changed IP addresses and needed to update that in the zope.conf because ZEO
listens on port .
I wonder why I can't just
here you can find some additional informations for zpasswd:
http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Books/ZopeBook/2_6Edition/Security.stx
search for Creating an Emergency User
- cs
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Nancy Donnel
When you have access to the ssh on your server i think you can set an
'master password'
'''
The Zope administrator account is used, amongst other things, to create
Zope users. One of the first things to do is change the password and add
domain restriction. You can change the Zope administrator (
Martijn Pieters wrote:
On 11/24/06, Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
8.7971 was the time without subtransactions, 2.3 with.
Ops... -.-
Indeed. And if you tweak the threshold as Jonathan suggested, you
could even get it lower.
Just to clarify, 2.3 sec is the time to insert only one object :)
On 11/24/06, Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
8.7971 was the time without subtransactions, 2.3 with.
Ops... -.-
Indeed. And if you tweak the threshold as Jonathan suggested, you
could even get it lower.
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Martijn Pieters wrote:
On 11/24/06, Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and *enable* subtransactions!
When I have a transaction wich takes almost 1 sec, I don't think it will
change anything :) I'll try CallProfiler :)
Did you try? Subtransactions are not the same as transactions. They
are an
Martijn Pieters wrote:
On 11/24/06, Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and *enable* subtransactions!
When I have a transaction wich takes almost 1 sec, I don't think it will
change anything :) I'll try CallProfiler :)
Did you try? Subtransactions are not the same as transactions. They
are an o
On 11/24/06, Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and *enable* subtransactions!
When I have a transaction wich takes almost 1 sec, I don't think it will
change anything :) I'll try CallProfiler :)
Did you try? Subtransactions are not the same as transactions. They
are an optimization, so try them
Yuri wrote:
When I have a transaction wich takes almost 1 sec, I don't think it will
change anything :)
You might be surprised...
Chris
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Andreas Jung wrote:
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ZopeProfiler will tell you about bottlenecks.
Doesn't work in zope 2.6 based on python 2.1 :(
Try CallProfiler
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>>>
>>> ZopeProfiler will tell you about bottlenecks.
>>>
>>
>> Doesn't work in zope 2.6 based on python 2.1 :(
>>
>
> Try CallProfiler instead.
>
and *en
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>>>
>>>
>>
>> ZopeProfiler will tell you about bottlenecks.
>>
>
> Doesn't work in zope 2.6 based on python 2.1 :(
>
Try CallProfiler instead.
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Hi!
I've an old machine with zope 2.6 with an application based on ZClass.
Now, updating 4000 record takes ages (more than an hour...), basically it
Jonathan wrote:
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To:
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 11:07 AM
Subject: [Zope] help performance
Hi!
I've an old machine with zope 2.6 with an application based on
ZClass. Now, updating 4000 record takes ages (more than an hour..
- Original Message -
From: "Yuri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 11:07 AM
Subject: [Zope] help performance
Hi!
I've an old machine with zope 2.6 with an application based on ZClass.
Now, updating 4000 record takes ages (more than an hour...), basically i
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> Hi!
>
> I've an old machine with zope 2.6 with an application based on ZClass.
> Now, updating 4000 record takes ages (more than an hour...), basically it
> is a propertyshee
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On 11 Oct 2006, at 18:37, yary wrote:
I'm having a problem which must have been solved many times before-
trying to make a product that ships with a skin. I'm new to Zope
development, been stumbling for a couple months with it.
Take a look at CMF
The most common issue on *BSD is this:
http://tomster.org/blog/archive/2006/09/27/size-does-matter
Stefan
On 4. Okt 2006, at 20:43, Javier Subervi wrote:
The person who ran this box previously didn't understand FreeBSD's
port system, so he built Python in a different place.
--
It doesn't n
Since you're running it with runzope (i.e. in foregreound mode):
1) Can you confirm Zope provided the message "Zope Ready to handle requests"
2) What is the top command showing? Is python/zope process using CPU,
or is it simple unresponsive?
3) Can you check if there are different processes whe
http://www.zettai.net/Support/Howto/deadlockDebuggerHowto
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 11:43:25AM -0700, Javier Subervi wrote:
> Hi;
> I'll afford a server to experiment on before year's end, but that doesn't
> help me today. I was trying to get Python 2.3.5 to work with LDAP on FreeBSD.
> I built py
When I ps wax I see Zope is working. However, when I surf to sites, or even the IP address, it just hangs!
Stop Zope and check whether you still have any Zope processes.
If so then kill'em and then try to run Zope again. I had similiar
problems with hanged Zope processes. Maybe that's your's
pr
Title: Re: [Zope] Help! Zope Crashed! Production Server!
Hi,
Could you tell us a little more about your installation?
You mention 2 zope instances... Are you using ZEO?
Do you get “Zope Ready to handle requests” in event.log when you start it up?
Pascal
De : Javier Subervi <[EMAIL PROTEC
try running zope in foreground mode: zopectl
fg
Jonathan
- Original Message -
From:
Javier Subervi
To: zope@zope.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 2:43
PM
Subject: [Zope] Help! Zope Crashed!
Production Server!
Hi;I'll afford a server to experiment on befo
On 9/5/06, beno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I inherited this box so I don't know exactly how this file got built;
however, it's python 2.3.5 and zope 2.7.8. I apparently screwed up this
file:
278/lib/python/Zope/Startup/zeoctl
Where can I grab a copy of the correct file?
Download 2.7.8 from Zope
insinjoori wrote at 2006-7-5 08:00 -0700:
>So, I've unpacked the files to Products dir. I'm supposed to create a
>ZFSPath object somewhere. How do I excactly do that?
Maybe, you start reading the Zope Book (2.7 edition, online)
and learn how objects are created in general.
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Paul Winkler wrote:
^^^
Leave out the "python:" there.
Whoops, yep, sorry about that...
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On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 09:35:55AM +, Chris Withers wrote:
> John Poltorak wrote:
> >
> >Several months ago someone provided me with me with some sample code which
> >did exactly what I wanted, but looking at it again it looks a little
> >unwieldy and could do with tidying up. It consists of:
John Poltorak wrote:
Several months ago someone provided me with me with some sample code which
did exactly what I wanted, but looking at it again it looks a little
unwieldy and could do with tidying up. It consists of:-
Okay, if you can get parse_file to return a list of
Andreas Pakulat wrote:
This should show at least zope-2.7. If that shows up you can find the
documentation and how to setup an instance in /usr/share/doc/zope-2.7.
Although, in all seriousness, I'd recommend installing from source.
And I'd recommend the original poster read Eric Raymond's "how
On 15.12.05 20:14:51, adeline nombre wrote:
> I wanted to install zope on my debian system but I noticed there is a
> /usr/lib/zope directory. so I concluded zope has already been installed with
> my debian system. so what to do now? I'm just beginning.
You can find out about packages that are
Joshua Gilbert wrote:
On 2/7/06, J Cameron Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joshua Gilbert wrote:
Hi.
I'd like to make a simple DMS, users upload their
PDFs/docs/ps/whatever and then they can search within the documents.
I believe TextIndexNG will index contents of complex file types.
O
On 2/7/06, J Cameron Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Gilbert wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I'd like to make a simple DMS, users upload their
> > PDFs/docs/ps/whatever and then they can search within the documents.
>
> I believe TextIndexNG will index contents of complex file types.
OK, that's
Joshua Gilbert wrote:
Hi.
I'd like to make a simple DMS, users upload their
PDFs/docs/ps/whatever and then they can search within the documents.
I believe TextIndexNG will index contents of complex file types.
I need to be able to automate the submission of documents as I'm part
of a large r
Bruno Grampa wrote at 2006-1-9 23:39 +0100:
>i'm building a site to sell images (this is the concept, the reality is
>different...).
>All the images are in a directory mapped through LocalFS product.
>For every image i have a record in a SQL table with all the basic
>informations: author, name of t
--On 9. Januar 2006 16:04:28 -0800 David H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe you can better explain your question.
...especially with such a sense-free subject as "Help me".
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Bruno Grampa wrote:
Hello,
i'm building a site to sell images (this is the concept, the reality is
different...).
All the images are in a directory mapped through LocalFS product.
For every image i have a record in a SQL table with all the basic
informations: author, name of the file, cost.
Wha
At Friday 30/12/2005 14:32, Alric Aneron wrote:
I have a python code that recieves two result objects from two different
ZSQL methods. I need to join them (sort of like UNION).
I can't do result1+result2, otherwise it raises an exception that the +
operator isn't supported.
This is *untested
Thank you sir! Sorry, I am very new to python. It's quite unlike other languages. Happy new year! AlDavid H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Alric Aneron wrote: hello, I have a python code that recieves two result objects from two different ZSQL methods. I need to join them (sort of like UNION)
Alric Aneron wrote:
hello,
I have a python code that recieves two result objects from two
different ZSQL methods. I need to join them (sort of like UNION).
I can't do result1+result2, otherwise it raises an exception that the +
operator isn't supported.
When I try to do this (read below, I exp
Faheem Mitha wrote:
Turns out the problem was indeed with the Proxy, I had to change to
Allow from all inside the proxy.conf, to enable reverse proxying.
Order deny,allow
#Deny from all
#Allow from .your_domain.com
Allow from all
I'm n
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Faheem Mitha wrote:
6) I was wondering if there might be something wrong with the Proxy thing.
I've kept proxy.conf at the Debian defaults. Included below.
In particular ProxyRequest are off, but another Debian machine I have access
to works fine with that setting.
Tu
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Am Samstag, den 12.11.2005, 03:26 -0500 schrieb Faheem Mitha:
Which pages beside the introductional page and the
docs?
The pages in the Document Root work fine. That is, the pages at
http://yourserver, which correspond to /var/www/html and
https
Am Samstag, den 12.11.2005, 03:26 -0500 schrieb Faheem Mitha:
>
> On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
>
> [snip]
> >> 5) Here are the mods I have enabled.
> > ...
> >>Alias /doc/ "/usr/share/doc/"
> >>
> >>Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks
> >>AllowOverride None
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
[snip]
5) Here are the mods I have enabled.
...
Alias /doc/ "/usr/share/doc/"
Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
^ <--- and
Am Freitag, den 11.11.2005, 23:45 -0500 schrieb Faheem Mitha:
>
> On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Faheem Mitha wrote:
>
> >
...
> The main error is
>
> [Fri Nov 11 18:51:56 2005] [error] [client client_ip_address]
> client denied by server configuration:
^^
This means Apache, not Zope
> pro
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Faheem Mitha wrote:
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Chris Withers wrote:
Faheem Mitha wrote:
Why not just:
/plone(.*)
This is the way to go, I don't know what Sascha meant when he was talking
about "2 rules".
However, he did have a very good point about SSL. If you want Ap
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Chris Withers wrote:
Faheem Mitha wrote:
Why not just:
/plone(.*)
This is the way to go, I don't know what Sascha meant when he was talking
about "2 rules".
However, he did have a very good point about SSL. If you want Apache to
do the SSL encryption and decryption
Faheem Mitha wrote:
Why not just:
/plone(.*)
This is the way to go, I don't know what Sascha meant when he was
talking about "2 rules".
However, he did have a very good point about SSL. If you want Apache to
do the SSL encryption and decryption, then you need to set up mod_ssl,
sort out t
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Chris Withers wrote:
Faheem Mitha wrote:
the log says
[Wed Nov 09 03:30:26 2005] [error] [client ...] client denied by server
configuration:
This means you likely need to find something else in your apache.conf that's
causing this problem...
RewriteRule ^/plone
(Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 10:41:32AM -0500) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote/schrieb/egrapse:
> From: Faheem Mitha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ...
> I running Apache 2.0 and Zope 2.7 on Debian Sarge. I've configured a zope
> (Plone) instance located /var/lib/zope2.7/instance/dulci.
>
> This can be accessed via
> h
Faheem Mitha wrote:
the log says
[Wed Nov 09 03:30:26 2005] [error] [client ...] client denied by server
configuration:
This means you likely need to find something else in your apache.conf
that's causing this problem...
RewriteRule ^/plone(/.*)?$
That's odd..
Why not just:
/plon
Use gnutar to unpack the Zope source tarball.
On Oct 27, 2005, at 4:50 PM, David H wrote:
Thomas Wolf wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build Zope-2.7.4-0 from source (I can't use a
different version because of the releas of Plone we're
using.) I ran
./configure --with-python=/usr/local/zop
Thomas Wolf wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build Zope-2.7.4-0 from source (I can't use a different
version because of the releas of Plone we're
using.) I ran
./configure --with-python=/usr/local/zope/python/bin/python
--prefix=/usr/local/zope"
and that reported no issues. BTW, I'm using pyt
Thanks a bunch Jens! It was the buggy tar that got me :-( Now that I think
about it, I did see a blurb
about avoiding solaris' tar - just thought that I'd give it a try and since I
didn't see any error messages,
I figured it succeeded...that was stupid.
Anyway, it builds now. Many thanks aga
On 27 Oct 2005, at 21:26, Thomas Wolf wrote:
P.S. I'm trying to build this under Solaris 9 using gcc 3.3.2.
Solaris, there's your problem.
First of all, use GNU tar for unpacking the tarball. The standard
Solaris tar is buggy.
Second of all, don't expect any good performance on Solaris. T
Chris Withers wrote:
And to send the attachment I get another error:
Error Type: Unauthorized
Error Value: You are not allowed to access 'add_file' in
this context
The user executing the python script that calls add_file needs to have
the 'Use mailhost services' permission, did they?
Shane
Nicolas Georgakopoulos wrote:
I make it work , the fist time I try to use it I had copied my Mailhost
object from another folder and it wasn't working. I delete it and create
another one with a different name. When I go to the MailTemplate object
to chooses my new MailHost it was already select
Chris Withers wrote:
Nicolas Georgakopoulos wrote:
Whatever you have selected is resolving to a string instead of a
MailHost object :-S
I have selected a Zope mailhost object
Please explain exactly what you did, including how you create the
MailHost, the Mail Template and the Python
Nicolas Georgakopoulos wrote:
Whatever you have selected is resolving to a string instead of a
MailHost object :-S
I have selected a Zope mailhost object
Please explain exactly what you did, including how you create the
MailHost, the Mail Template and the Python Script, in detail...
I
Chris Withers wrote:
Nicolas Georgakopoulos wrote:
Sorry for that , it was on purpose.. I'm new to Zope and thought that
it wasn't right to bother the rest of the list with my beginner
problem...
The opposite is true.. by keeping this on the list, not only can other
people help out, but
Nicolas Georgakopoulos wrote:
Sorry for that , it was on purpose.. I'm new to Zope and thought that it
wasn't right to bother the rest of the list with my beginner problem...
The opposite is true.. by keeping this on the list, not only can other
people help out, but other people can learn, a
Chris Withers wrote:
(for the 2nd time, please keep this on the list...)
(just for the light on thinking, that means "hit reply all" or "make
sure zope@zope.org is in the cc list)
Sorry for that , it was on purpose.. I'm new to Zope and thought that it
wasn't right to bother the rest of the
(sheesh, what is it with people, is 'reply all' that hard to find? ;-)
Tino Wildenhain wrote:
*yuck* tal to render plain text. Now thats ugly ;)
Suggest something better...
I find it convenient, especially for generating html mail, which
customer have a habit of liking ;-)
On the develo
(for the 2nd time, please keep this on the list...)
(just for the light on thinking, that means "hit reply all" or "make
sure zope@zope.org is in the cc list)
Nicolas Georgakopoulos wrote:
Your documentation have anothe problem , you forgot to set a subject in
your example :(
Oh dear, yes, I
Nicolas Georgakopoulos wrote:
I installed the MailTemplates product to Zope and try to run the example
from the readme file:
--
Simple Example
This example sends a simple templated mail to a specific
address.
Add the following to a M
I was a little reluctant to try this, since I'm not that agile with
installing unix applications, but I gave it a shot. It actually wasn't
that hard to install, and the performance difference it makes on my
rickety old box is astonishing!
Thank you very much for this tip!
Jonathan Cyr wrote:
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