were the really shocking problem.
Anthony.
Tony McDonald wrote
At 5:48 pm +1000 19/5/00, Anthony Baxter wrote:
If you're running a Zope on Solaris2.7 and you're seeing strange
behaviour, make sure that your python executable's been built and
linked with pthreads, not solaris threads. I've
A short survey for SQLSession users out there:
What database are you using for SQLSession?
If you're using Gadfly, are you using the base64oneline encoding,
or have you patched your gadfly install?
I plan to stop supporting anything but the base64 encoding method
in the next release
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Ragnar Beer wrote
Howdy everyone!
I will soon have a Zope-site ready to go online. How can I make shure
that I did everything (concerning Zope) to stop intruders? Where can
I find information about protecting a Zope-site? Has anyone had
security problems so far?
Easiest (most brutal?)
cycle. I'm still not sure what caused it - assigning the
SESSION object to REQUEST.SESSION, with SESSION keeping a reference
to the parent Session object. It now finds Session by acquisition.
A number of dumb bugs were squished.
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paul beard wrote
anyone have any insight on accessing a SQL server store thru Zope? I have
an app that's backed by SQL server and rather than buy r/w licenses for
it, I'd be happy to use Zope to access it readonly.
You can use the Sybase libs to access it. See
ethan mindlace fremen wrote
Also, are the Data.fs.in and Data.fs.lock files necessary for restore or 'm
oving' a Zope
install? I have already just moved the Data.fs file over to a virgin Zope i
nstall and it
seems to be working OK.
Data.fs.in is an index that helps zope get started
e -lclntsh for the link line.
If you download the recent update to DCOracle, you should find it builds
out of the box.
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is definately going to be cheaper :)
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he system. Note also,
though that you can only mount existing files that are in var/.
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Graham Chiu wrote
I go to the manager interface of my root folder in Zope and it dies with
a Dr Watson :-(
?? What's a Dr Watson? I haven't seen that error...
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Terry Kerr wrote
Basically I want to know if anyone else has used zope for a commercial
product b4, and how they did it. Is there anything in particular that I
should know about. Should I just rely on a good software license to
protect my code? Also...are .pyc files as platform
The basic auth problem of mozilla-on-linux that's been around since
around the 1st or 2nd of June are now fixed, as of 2000-06-27-20-M17
(note that I don't believe that straight M17 has the fixes applied.)
Yay!
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Martijn Pieters wrote
Don't you mean M16? When M17 comes out it will have the fix. Nightlies are
marked with the milestone they are working up _to_, not what they are working
_from_.
*grumble* I'm sure I saw a post to slashdot saying M17 was out...
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; MSIE 5.0; Windows NT; DigExt)
Has anyone seen anything similar? I've searched the web, microsoft.com (ha),
all to no avail. It's not a very common bug, but it's a significant
proportion of the total errors on the site, so it'd be nice to nail it.
ta,
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The current Zope-2_2-branch and head of CVS is busted - you cannot add or
edit SQLMethods. It appears that Products.ZSQLMethods.__init__.__methods__
doesn't get into the namespace of the product properly, as neither
the add or edit screens can see SQLConnectionIDs.
Blah. More to come - I'll
ZSQLMethods from working, just from being added
or edited.
Argh. This would've been much easier to figure out if I hadn't managed
to confuse myself (tooo many installations of zope, all slightly different -
need to make it better :)
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FWIW, I just posted a series of patches for ZopeShell, and a
few other bits, that add:
editing of PythonMethods and Z SQL Methods (also enables ZSQL through FTP)
Add host:port to the prompt
Add a 'login' command to switch to a different Zope Server
Don't upload the file if the temp
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I added a patch for ftp-enabling SQL Methods to either the collector
or the zopeshell patch manager on sourceforge (I forget which right
now, and it's late and I'm going to bed right now...) If you can't
find it, email me and I'll dig it up.
Ok, found it:
http
page cleared
_every_ single button. Double-plus ungood - I plan to make a patch
that won't allow you to turn off all the buttons.
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issues with current-cvs go into the Collector?
Many times it seems stuff is fixed well before the Collector gets
seen to.
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"Kevin Dangoor" wrote
If you are using CVS, you need to do an update in ZODB to update
the coptimizations.c file then rebuild the coptimizations module.
That should fix the problem...
That did the trick. One oddity, though: I had to reauthenticate as the
superuser to do it. Shouldn't
Shane Hathaway wrote
You did better than you think, Anthony. I was going to release the
product I've been putting together, but your little product does
virtually the same thing. Good work!
Lucky guessing, and trawling CVS. :)
There is, however, a major security problem with making it
erate more naturally might be a better approach.
Yep, you figured out what I was doing - it was more a matter of 'should
it work this way?'
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end(object)
+ if early:
+ self._prepend(object)
+ else:
+ self._append(object)
def note(self, text):
if self.description:
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I looked some more at ZClasses and such today, hoping to solve the
problem with mounted databases. Guess what! It turned out to be a
simple matter.
Excellent! I've added support in CVS, and I'll do a new release this
evening.
The latest addition to Mount.py provides
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Well, it has happened, and I'd like it to go away. Any ideas what causes
this?
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Ok, I got a quick workaround by making a new Product, and creating the
permissions it needed inside there.
I _suspect_ the problem was caused by nested ZClasses.
Uuuugly.
Anthony
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I'm trying to export/import a ZClass based product from one Zope2.2
system to another
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I've run into several greedy except: clauses now, and have submitted
patches to make them a little less greedy. Out of curiosity, I searched the
Zope source for "unfiltered" except: clauses...
% grep -rl "except:$" . |wc -l
102
... erk
Erk and a lot. This is a
Is it the sort of thing where it's just work putting a list of all of
them (line numbers, c) up on a web page, maybe crosslinked into cvsweb?
Then people can go and pick them off, one at a time.
ok dokey - so, is DC still running a source view web system? If so,
you could easily enough
ooo. Richard didn't do it right - there's actually over _600_ bareword
except: clauses in the current zope-2_3-branch
A quick breakdown of some of the biggies:
71 in OFS/
61 in ZODB/
56 in ZServer/
53 in ZGadflyDA
50 or so in what seems to be test scripts or modules (probably ok)
42 in
Ok, my last for tonight - I put the output of my horrible script at
http://www.zope.org/Members/anthony/BarewordExcepts
I'll work over it a bit probably early next week - an obviousish next
step is to make it note when the body of the except: contains a 'raise'
statement.
Anthony
uinely what's wanted,
could we put a comment in the source to make it easier to strip
them out).
Anthony, working towards an "except:" free-world :)
Jeremy Hylton wrote
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AB Now, it's obvious that not all of these are bad - so
Any known gotchas with running ZEO server and ZEO client on boxes of
different endianness? e.g. the server running on sun solaris/sparc,
while the clients are on x86 linux boxes.
I'd expect it to be fine, but am feeling paranoid...
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/ECCCHMAScript.
I can't see cisco agreeing to opensource IOS so that they can embed a
decent language in it.
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I've got Zope code and installation pretty heavily automated here,
but one thing that takes a while is that after a cvs update, I have
to do a complete wo_pcgi on each box to make sure everything's up to
date. This forces everything to be rebuilt. Is there anything that
could be done to make it
that
generates this sort of structure? c_o_s is a string we use in
our code as a property, a database column, and a REQUEST variable.
As far as we can tell, it's not something being generated by
our code...
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Chris McDonough wrote
I'd be tempted to suspect the BTrees module setstate code.
Yeah? This is something that you'd expect to see with it?
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Running current Zope 2.4 CVS under python 2.1 built --without-cycle-gc,
I'm seeing an absolutely _enormous_ amount of leaked objects in
RestrictedPython. This is on one of our ZEO clients, after 45 minutes
of runtime. The deltas are after 5 minutes.
couldn't run a zeo client on a nogc python for
more than about an hour.
ah - here's the message I sent:
Date:Wed, 17 Oct 2001 18:10:27 +1000
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Subject: RestrictedPython under no-GC 2.1 seems to leak a hell of a lot.
Running
using pythonscripts, don't bother without cyclic GC.
For me, I run the ZEO server without GC (because that stops the stomped
stack bug killing the ZEO server), and the ZEO clients with GC (and just
wear the restarts.
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Matthew T. Kromer wrote
Anthony Baxter is anticipating a Python 2.1.2 beta real soon now (probably
this weekend) so I am going to try to get that into Zope 2.5's binary
releases, although we may put out a Zope 2.5 beta 3 first. This will
include the necessary Python patches to ceval.c
is out -
I don't have access to a massive number of platforms, so I'd like to know if
I've accidentally broken anything. :)
Watch this space...
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_strongly_ urge that
the documentation for it be updated.
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, old=0x80b2298) at
./Modules/gcmodule.c:382
#2 0x080701c2 in collect_generations () at
./Modules/gcmodule.c:479
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aware, Zope 2.4 includes it's own version of the
Compiler code, and the current release of 2.4 still has the stacksize
bug.
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think something in MySQL
may have thread-local state).
In that case, how about cutting a version which is 2.4.3 + the compiler
fixes? Crashes are bad, and it would be very nice to Make Them Go Away. :)
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Behrens Matt - Grand Rapids wrote
Anthony Baxter wrote:
In that case, how about cutting a version which is 2.4.3 + the compiler
fixes? Crashes are bad, and it would be very nice to Make Them Go Away. :)
You already have that. Check out the Zope-2_4-branch from CVS (see
http
Olivier Deckmyn wrote
assertion STACK_LEVEL() = f-f_stacksize failed: file Python/ceval.c,
line 687
This is a new assertion, put in to catch the case where the RestrictedCompiler
code used by PythonScripts incorrectly calculates stack size.
After some hours of researches, I have a (dirty,
Richard Jones wrote
I've just announced our Call Profiler product on zope.org and the zope
announce list (waiting for people in different timezones to authorise them :)
( http://www.zope.org/Members/richard/CallProfiler/ for the impatient)
From my point of view, this is a critical piece
(apologies for formatting oddness - at conference, so don't have access
to normal mailer. _hopefully_ this will be in plain text...)
Andy Sydelko wrote:
Has anyone actually used multiple FastCgiExternalServer
directives within apache, each pointing to a separate ZEO
client, to load balance?
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that, lions.]
Eccles: Oww! Oww! Ooh! Oww! Hey! These gorillas are strong. Here!
Have one of my monkeys -- they're milder.
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Nicola Larosa wrote
you should read the Stability Howto:
http://www.zope.org/Members/matt/StabilityHOWTO
This docco doesn't clearly state that you MUST recompile your
pythonscripts when upgrading to 2.4.4+ (when do we see a real
2.4.4, anyway?)
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over and
breaks.
I think I've mentioned it before, but looking at the object _before_
the corrupted one in memory might be a useful thing to try...
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? The host
running the ZEO client? What about those of us who run multiple ZEO clients
on the same machine (multi-cpu, test instances, whatever)...
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But we come back to the point that you may be logged into one of (say) 3
app servers (ZEO clients) all serving the same domain, no?
and on the same box ... :)
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moved to a different thread or earlier, before the fork, so that we could
simply kill senile threads without killing the entire shooting match?
unfortunately apache does this with seperate processes, not threads.
memory corruption and leaks aren't solved by offing
Casey Duncan wrote
I don't think this is a big enough change to warrant a real proposal, so
I'll shoot this out here:
Does anyone see a problem with changing the default generated
constructor method for ZClasses to a python script in Zope 2.6?
+1.
There's always some funniness in
for a release. At the moment it's looking like a source release, with
RPMs and and ActiveState windows packages. I don't think there'll be a PythonLabs
windows binary release, and there wasn't a 2.1.2 Mac binary release, either...
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Python 2.1.3 is out. See http://www.python.org/2.1.3/
This release _should_ now make Zope happy - it has the recent
bugfix for the GC/Trashcan interaction ugliness.
I'd recommend anyone running Zope 2.4 or 2.5 to upgrade to this
version, in particular if you use PythonScripts.
Anthony
. Storing stuff in
a session is often one of the critical bits of a web request, so it's
important to me that it be clear and easy to see this.
Anthony
[*] I assume the standard Zope session stuff has adopted the SESSION
convention now? it wasn't in CST
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Chris - stay in the stone age, I hear they have fire there ;-)
mmm. fre pretty.
Page Templates burn, don't dey. Be a shame if somefing was to happen
to your nice shiny website.
Anthony, who might have been spending too long in the bad places of SQL.
port. I'd say it's almost _certainly_ a firewall issue.
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should be running 2.4.4 or 2.5.1. This is a known bug in 2.4.3.
(It only shows up under python 2.1.3 or later - earlier versions of
python silently corrupt memory).
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If there was a Zope FAQ, I'd say this one'd get an entry.
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I haven't yet finished of the CallProfiler bits, but it's a long weekend
here, and I plan to attack and finish it over this weekend. I've had more
of a go at the refresh problem, and I think I'll just make sure there's no
refresh.txt for now :(
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Leonardo Rochael Almeida wrote
It is possible to run 2.6 under Python 2.2, but it's unsupported
Note that you'll need 2.2.2. 2.2 and 2.2.1 have bugs that Zope triggers.
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cross site scripting or cache
poisoning issues, and that can be attributed to, in part, my growing
disastifaction with the system.
That's really a separate issue that is a zope corp thing to address...
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Running the current Zope2 HEAD with current-cvs python,
starting gives the following 3 warnings.
/home/anthony/src/zope/ZopeHead/lib/python/ZServer/medusa/test/max_sockets.py:53:
DeprecationWarning: integer argument expected, got float
for i in range(1 + len(sl) * 0.05):
Andreas Jung wrote
I agree but the current implementation sux. Switching to a counter based
solution would solve the problem. The only problem I see is to keep the
code fully backward compatible.
if there's no counter present:
create one, do a count of the docs, initialise the counter
? I'm thinking of a simple function that just zips
around the ring checking that it's sane in both directions...
(yes, I've confirmed that all the C extensions have been rebuilt cleanly).
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More information: I don't see the failure with a fresh Data.fs. The
Data.fs in question is my 2.5 one. I'm running the current HEAD of
Zope-2_6-branch. I packed the Data.fs, the same result.
I've added a simple function to 2.6's cPersistence.c:
static void
ringcheck(CPersistentRing *start)
{
Toby Dickenson wrote
On Friday 25 July 2003 08:30, Anthony Baxter wrote:
More information: I don't see the failure with a fresh Data.fs. The
Data.fs in question is my 2.5 one.
Do you have any custom persistent extension classes stored in that Data.fs
that might not have been updated
rays.
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Tim Peters wrote
Jeremy and I saw cases of ring corruption while putting together the
experimental ZODB 3.3, but they were 100% reproducible on all platforms, and
turned out to have clear causes (some of the C objects we backported from
ZODB4 were getting ghostified by the ZODB4 code without
So I see ZEO clients here falling over all over the place under current
2.6 with:
2003-07-30T07:01:04 ERROR(200) ZEO uncaptured python exception,
closing channel ZEO.zrpc.asyncRPC connected '' at 0xc57198
(exceptions.AttributeError:keys
Anthony Baxter wrote
So I see ZEO clients here falling over all over the place under current
2.6 with:
2003-07-30T07:01:04 ERROR(200) ZEO uncaptured python exception,
closing channel ZEO.zrpc.asyncRPC connected '' at 0xc57198
(exceptions.AttributeError:keys
[/export/01/zope/dev_ekit
in 2.6.2. :-/
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Anthony Baxter wrote
Updating it by hand to ZEO2 hasn't made all good and happy, though -
the ZEO/start.py includes
import ThreadedAsync.LoopCallback
at the top of the file, but the sys.path magic that makes this
available is inside the main() function. Moving the import to
the line after
I remember that 2.6 had issues with packing, but I was under the
impression that they'd been fixed...
However, attempting to pack a Data.fs in 2.6-current-cvs fails
for me:
File /export/01/zope/dev_csr_code/lib/python/ZODB/DB.py, line 526, in pack
try: self._storage.pack(t,referencesf)
Woohoo! Fixed. I created an empty file, then used copyTransactionsFrom
to copy all transactions across. This patched the backpointers. fsrecover.py
should probably get some smarts to do something like this as well, but I've
spent far too long on this problem already... :-/
from ZODB import
Jeremy Hylton wrote
I don't recall that any of the pack bugs that we fixed caused this sort of
error. My first guess would be that the file is a bit damaged, perhaps in a
way that the old pack did not check.
Can you run fsdump.py and see if that output sheds any light. It will give
you a
/ExtensionClass.h:94:20:
Python.h: No such file or directory
It can't find Python.h - it's looking in /usr/local/include/python2.1
for it - is the file there? Is it readable by the user that the build
is running under?
Anthony
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