Well, I should have removed the SpeedPack results for clarity...
I might add these graphs today.
But basically, the worrying thing is the performance degradation with each
zope version... 2.8.8 seems to be the fastest, then 2.9, then 2.10... :(
(even if you forget about WSGI)
Pascal
De :
Jonathan Hobbs wrote:
I used catalog-aware objects and just deleted the object in the folder and
the object was automatically removed from the zcatalog).
I don't understand why the uid of 1049298593 works in retrieving the record
from the zcatalog, but not when used to delete the record from
Dennis Allison wrote:
Thanks. What about classes modules? Should Foo, in you example, have a
doc string?
No, but it can't hurt, can it? ;-)
What about the module that Foo belongs to?
No.
cheers,
Chris
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Jonathan Cyr wrote:
What is a good daily backup strategy with Zope 2.71?
Good for repozo...
Right now, I'm developing on a WinXP machine, and am considering SuSE
9.1 for my spec, any experiences, good or bad?... YAST2-installed or
manually?
red hat or debian are the mainstays around
Tres Seaver wrote:
class Test(CatalogAware, , OrderedFolder):
def manage_beforeDelete(self, item, container):
CatalogAware.manage_beforeDelete(item, container)
OrderedFolder.manage_beforeDelete(item, container)
Seeing code like this reminds me why we have events...
They're
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Pascal Peregrina wrote:
Well, I should have removed the SpeedPack results for clarity...
I might add these graphs today.
But basically, the worrying thing is the performance degradation with each
zope version... 2.8.8 seems to be the fastest,
How do you use md5 passwords in PAS?
I've got an SQL database already populated with usernames and md5
passwords from an old system that I am replacing - I don't have the
cleartext passwords.
Thanks,
Robert (Jamie) Munro
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Robert (Jamie) Munro wrote:
How do you use md5 passwords in PAS?
I've got an SQL database already populated with usernames and md5
passwords from an old system that I am replacing - I don't have the
cleartext passwords.
You write an
Robert (Jamie) Munro wrote:
I've got an SQL database already populated with usernames and md5
passwords from an old system that I am replacing - I don't have the
cleartext passwords.
If you're uising MySQL or (iirc) PostGres, then I'm pretty sure this
will work out of the box if you use
10 october 2006 – The ETH World program is pleased to announce the
release of the dynamic Learning Content Management System. Developed by
the Center for Organizational and Occupational Sciences of ETH Zurich,
the dLCMS is a CMS for web based learning materials that supports easy
editing and
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
I'm afraid I spoke too soon. My sudo access has been removed. Jim tells
me any task requiring root access must be performed by him (or other ZC
staff I presume). I'm hereby un-volunteering myself from this task.
That's a shame...
What is it with preventing people who
Andreas Jung wrote:
Thanks for your work on the windows builds in the past. We appreciate
your work very much.
I'll 2nd that!
Chris
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Sidnei da Silva wrote:
I'm using Zope on Windows on a daily basis now. So that might mean me. :)
Well volunteered :-)
I would point you to the right place to look for the instructions in
svn, but zope.org's dns is currently geB0rken...
I would like to propose setting up some sort of
I've asked several times about fixing the buildbot config for Zope 2
on Windows. Doesn't look like anyone is listening. That's very sad.
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Hey,
Okay, Fred accidentally sparked something there. Let's all calm down
first. Thanks. :)
This is what we're going to do:
* zope.org is going to be evolved using the microsites approach.
* we're also look into getting some simple stuff done on zope.org. While
we will try touching
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
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On 9 Oct 2006, at 17:10, Jim Fulton wrote:
I'll repeat that our commercial cluster is not the right place to host
zope.org. We can't really give volunteers the access to do what
they need to
do.
Please explain why? There
Andrew Sawyers wrote:
Can we get the access info spread to a larger group please. I believe jens
and myself are good candidates.
I'm glad Justin is on it now. :)
Sharing access is an important priority. I also listed Chris Withers as
he showed an interest.
Regards,
Martijn
Yes. I'll forward you both the ZFoundation welcome mail.
The biggest mistake I made was not asking Rob to double-check a few
records before making the switch. I checked that all of our new NS
were resolving records, but didn't test them against the correct
records.
Okay I'm going to peek at
Dennis Schulz-2 wrote:
Hello List,
I looked at the SQLStorage package that is part of Archtypes, but found
out that Archetypes objects stored through SQLStorage still have a
presence in the ZODB, which means it's not a solution if you totally want
to get rid of Data.fs bloat. (It is
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