Dieter Maurer schrieb:
Andreas Krasa // WUW wrote at 2005-8-16 18:37 +0200:
...
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ERROR: checkMultipleAddresses
(ZEO.tests.testConnection.MappingStorageConnectionTests)
On 18 Aug 2005, at 07:50, Andreas Krasa // WUW wrote:
Is that worth submitting a bug to RedHat? Or is ist more like a
feature? ;)
Why would RedHat care? They will just throw it back at you and say
sorry, Zope is not one of our supported packages.
By the way, I hope you are not running
Jens Vagelpohl schrieb:
On 18 Aug 2005, at 07:50, Andreas Krasa // WUW wrote:
Is that worth submitting a bug to RedHat? Or is ist more like a
feature? ;)
Why would RedHat care? They will just throw it back at you and say
sorry, Zope is not one of our supported packages.
By the way,
On 18 Aug 2005, at 11:00, Andreas Krasa // WUW wrote:
As I understood Dieter's mail, this strange behavior is caused by the
way RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 system libraries handle SIG_IGN/SIGCHLD.
That makes me wonder why it does not happen on my CentOS 4 box.
CentOS 4 is compiled from RHEL4
Bernd Dorn escribió:
On 17.08.2005, at 20:22, Garito wrote:
Bernd Dorn escribió:
the following 3 problems
this line must be in /etc/hostconfig
ZOPESERVER=-YES-
On 17.08.2005, at 13:03, Garito wrote:
Hi all!
Yesterday I install Zope 2.8.1 on a Mac OS X tiger Server and all
goes
On Aug 18, 2005, at 1:19 PM, Garito wrote:
Sorry but my Mac OS X skill are null
I think you are in the unfortunate spot of of OS X where you are
confronted with the ease of use of Unix and the ubiquity of the
Macintosh.
I try:
sudo /System/Library/StartupItems/Zope/Zope
but raises
Mark Barratt wrote:
Zope 2.7.4 on Debian
DTML method index_html in the root says dtml-var _['index.html']
A link in a page template to
tal:attributes=href string:${context/REQUEST/URL0}/source.html
URL0 always(?) includes the ending published object (eg. index_html).
Normally if you
On 8/17/05, Chris McDonough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I only meant that it would get dynamic data using XML-RPC queries, but I
already have an efficient product for this, so it's not an issue.
So what they want is a Web Management Framework and CMS system.
And they wonder if Zope is
I guess what I have learned so far is that the data of an object in an
automatic workflow transition
from a PUT is not there until it completes - but the good thing is that
the data is in the request body variable.
So I can check the request method and if a PUT, use the request's body
Pascal Peregrina wrote at 2005-8-17 21:39 +0100:
...
I would like to know if Zope supports locales like Japanese for example ?
Unlikely, but:
As I understood, Toby Dickenson promoted (and implemented large parts of)
Unicode support in Zope in order to support Asian websites.
If you need
Mark Barratt wrote at 2005-8-17 17:41 +0100:
Zope 2.7.4 on Debian
DTML method index_html in the root says dtml-var _['index.html']
Do you know, that this is equivalent to the simpler dtml-var index.html?
A link in a page template to
tal:attributes=href
David wrote at 2005-8-17 17:06 +0100:
...
The problem occurs when trying to paste [I/O Error: not enough space
on the device] the library (copy command seems to work) or import
(export seems to work).
Hmmm:
This verbal report does not at all fits to the traceback
below...
An IOError:
Faried Nawaz wrote at 2005-8-18 02:12 +0500:
On 8/18/05, Dieter Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks as if you should not use mod_deflate.
Zope can perform gzip compression by itself.
As you probably read in my previous email, I have rules defined in
Apache to handle various browsers and
David Pratt wrote at 2005-8-17 18:08 -0300:
Hi Dieter. Many thanks for your reply. The place in my workflow that it
failed was opening the image.
IOError: cannot identify image file
...
error here -- image = PIL.Image.open(original_file)
This does not look like a workflow problem.
Instead,
Andreas Krasa // WUW wrote at 2005-8-18 08:50 +0200:
...
Btw. since this also happens on 5 other machines - all natively
installed with RHEL4 - there actually might really be something wrong
within the OS.
Is that worth submitting a bug to RedHat? Or is ist more like a
feature? ;)
The Linux
[David]
...
The problem occurs when trying to paste [I/O Error: not enough space
on the device] the library (copy command seems to work) or import
(export seems to work).
[Dieter Maurer]
Hmmm:
This verbal report does not at all fits to the traceback
below...
An IOError: not enough
[Andreas Krasa]
...
As I understood Dieter's mail, this strange behavior is caused by the
way RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 system libraries handle SIG_IGN/SIGCHLD.
I don't know. Dieter asked whether you ran the tests via zopectl
test, but I didn't see an answer to that. If you run the Zope
Hello!
I'm trying to write a small filesystems based product which I'm calling
MovieWorld. The main class (MovieWorld) inherits from ObjectManager and
is to be configured to contain a folder with images and a index_html
page template (so that it can be edited via ZMI if needed). Setting
these
Hej
I'm trying to write a small filesystems based product which I'm calling
MovieWorld. The main class (MovieWorld) inherits from ObjectManager and
is to be configured to contain a folder with images and a index_html
page template (so that it can be edited via ZMI if needed). Setting
these
According to Tim Peters:
I don't know. Dieter asked whether you ran the tests via zopectl
test, but I didn't see an answer to that.
Ok, here some data points...
bender:~/Zope-2.7.7-final$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.9-11.ELsmp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.4.3 20050227
(Red
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