Re: [Zope] Re: Zope Foundation Update

2005-07-26 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 26. Juli 2005 22:40:18 +0200 Alexander Limi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: They did the work on our behalf, and most excellently executed the worldwide registration of the mark. The trademarks were transferred fully to the Plone Foundation as agreed. So any idea why the WIPO database tell u

[Zope] Re: Zope Foundation Update

2005-07-26 Thread Alexander Limi
(Sorry about the lateness of this post, a combination of interesting SMTP blocks + Zope mailing list policies made this message not come through the first time around, which was the 20th of July. I discovered this today while browsing the archives.) On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 01:07:25 +0200, Rob P

Re: [Zope] Traceback Lines for Send Mail Error

2005-07-26 Thread Dieter Maurer
Asad Habib wrote at 2005-7-25 15:19 -0400: > ... >socket.gethostname() is not >returning the full canonical name of the machine. "gethostname" is not required to return the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). This is not your problem. But "gethostbyname(gethostname())" should be able to resolve w

Re: [Zope] How to display unicode character given its code

2005-07-26 Thread Dieter Maurer
Itai Tavor wrote at 2005-7-26 11:20 +1000: > ... >Couldn't get it to work, though... not sure why: unicode('\u2013') >returns u'\\u2013', which is useless. I know why (now, that you report the problem). '...' introduces a non unicode string in which "\u" is not recognized. "\u" is only reco

Re: [Zope] Running more than one instance on windows often block each other

2005-07-26 Thread Tim Peters
[Sune Brøndum Wøller] > Thanks for the pointer. I have been debugging > select_trigger.py, and has some more info: > > The problem is that the call a.accept() sometimes hangs. > Apparently a.bind(self.address) allows us to bind to > a port that another zope instance already is bound to. > > The cod

[Zope] Re: Running more than one instance on windows often block each other

2005-07-26 Thread Sune B. Woeller
Tim Peters wrote: [Sune B. Woeller] ... I can see (with the excellent (and free) 'Process Explorer' from sysinternals) that the python processes always opens port 1, and connects by that port to themselves on another port (for instance 2550). [Dieter Maurer] You can find the relevant

RE: [Zope] cpu performance zope/zeo

2005-07-26 Thread John Snowdon
We're using dual cpu (not dual core) 64bit AMD Opteron (Sun Fire V20's) based systems and are VERY impressed with their performance; our python benchmarks show dual Opteron 250 systems outperforming dual twin-core Xeon 3.6GHz with the same code. Almost everything we run is ZEO based and hosted over