Tom Von Lahndorff wrote:
http://www.modscape.com/zope
03/22/06. Updated the homepage. Added the Zope 3 box. Created a download
page. Click on Download Zope under Download in the nav.
I don't like the big digits for 2 and 3, makes those images look
really garish.
On the download page,
Philip Kilner wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
Dunno what Nabble is
You could always google for it...
;-)
touché ;-)
Although I dunno why we should waste our time googling for software
that's poluting our list ;-)
Chris
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Andrew Sawyers wrote:
The other engineer was me, and it was close enough to double the load
per instance, per cpu.
tangential question: I'm assuming you were using LVS in front of these
boxes? If so, how'd you get the both clients on the box accessible by
LVS? 2 ip addresses?
cheers,
Hugo Ramos wrote:
I don't know. What I do know is that I'm not a newbie AND I did my
homework (google+other sources) before coming here!
Then how come you managed to miss Paul Browning and Matt Hamilton's
extensive documentation of the subject?
Chris
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Mark Gibson wrote:
Does the cost of calling getObject() for a dozen objects justify
creating a new metadata field?
No.
More generally how does a large amount of metadata in the catalog affect
performance of queries?
Badly ;-)
The wisdom of those more knowledgeable than me would be
Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote:
Unfortunaltey, that is the ways things work, and I think we all have to
prepare to be nice to those newbies too.
I think we have a right to expect those newbies to be nice back ;-)
Generally speaking, with the growing poularity of Zope-solutions, where
Plone and
wavemaster2000 wrote:
the bottom of the traceback was html code, I have added it to the original
post
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Dunno what Nabble is, but if you added it
Zope Debugger is an enhanced version of pdb for use with Zope.
This release fixes compatability issues with Zope 2.9 and Python 2.4.
It can be used simply by inserting the following lines in any python
code you'd like to debug, including Script (Python)'s and FSPythonScripts:
from Products.zdb
Zope Debugger is an enhanced version of pdb for use with Zope.
This release fixes compatability issues with Zope 2.9 and Python 2.4.
It can be used simply by inserting the following lines in any python
code you'd like to debug, including Script (Python)'s and FSPythonScripts:
from Products.zdb
Andrew Sawyers wrote:
Maybe we don't have login on these pages; maybe use a different url for
'managing' the site: manager.zope.org or something which adds in an
additional skin which includes these macros. Just an idea.
How would normal users go about submitting news and product releases?
Andrew Veitch wrote:
Error Type: UnicodeDecodeError
Error Value: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0x80 in position 0: ordinal
not in range(128)
If I change the input line to:
input name=blah type=text tal:attributes=value python:chr(200) /
Then this will work in HTML mode but will fail in
Guys,
zope@zope.org is a *plain text* list, please stop posting html...
Chris
Martin Koekenberg wrote:
Hmm,
There could be something wrong.
I get this:
['', '/usr/lib/python23.zip', '/usr/lib/python2.3',
'/usr/lib/python2.3/plat-linux2', '/usr/lib/python2.3/lib-tk',
These allow you to use the full power of the the python email package
along with Zope's Page Template technology to easily build and send
fully standards compliant emails.
This release fixes one bug and one deprecation warning. MailTemplates
are now only compatible with Zope 2.8.0 and above.
SimpleUserFolder is a scriptable, subclassable, fully documented and
tested user folder implementation.
This release fixes one bug which affected a minority of ZSQL method use
cases and ensures compatibility with Zope 2.7, 2.8 and 2.9.
For more information, please see:
Dennis Allison wrote:
Chris others --
Anyone have experience with Stepper under Zope 2.8.X and Zope 2.9.X.
It gets quite hammering under Zope 2.8.x on my current big project.
I have a worry that there may be some silly bugs in the public release,
but if you find any problems in 1.4.1,
SimpleUserFolder is a scriptable, subclassable, fully documented and
tested user folder implementation.
This release fixes one bug which affected a minority of ZSQL method use
cases and ensures compatibility with Zope 2.7, 2.8 and 2.9.
For more information, please see:
Paul Winkler wrote:
1. Allow use of source control (branching, diffs, revision history, etc) on
all content types as plain text files, not python pickles.
2. Allow editing of zope objects (DTML, ZPT, ZSQL, py script) externally in
appropriate editor.
3. Allow us to quickly push out minor
Chris Kratz wrote:
How does the refresh interval work for DirectoryView?
When zope is in dev mode, each time an fs-based object is rendered, it
checks to see if it has changed on disk. This is pretty quick on linux,
but can have issues on windows.
In production mode, it is cached from the
Are you sure you have the right version of Visual C++ and the python
headers available?
Chris
wavemaster2000 wrote:
hey I am trying to setup a connection between python and mysql, trying to get
a connection for zope.
I get this error on building
C:\Program
JulianRead wrote:
Hi i have set up a plone site and here at :
http://www.myplonesite.com:8080/ploneinstance/mypage
and i want it to look like
http://www.myplonesite.com/mypage
Why don't you ask on a Plohn list?
what is the best way to achieve this
server setup is
What happened to Zope/tags/2.8.6 as the naming convention?
Chris
Andreas Jung wrote:
Log message for revision 66042:
forgotten to tag r41770 as Zope-2-8.6 release
Changed:
A Zope/tags/Zope-2-8-6/
-=-
Copied: Zope/tags/Zope-2-8-6 (from rev 41770, Zope/branches/Zope-2_8-branch)
Dean Hale wrote:
I'm assuming i need to add some extra details to the __init__.py file is
this correct and if so have you any ideas what they would be
from Products.PythonScripts.Utility import allow_module
allow_module('urllib')
I dunno if it'll help, but try enabling verbose security in
Andreas Jung wrote:
allow_module() is not a solution for all and everything (consider it a
hack).
Don't be rediculous. It's not a hack, it's the documented way of
providing security assertions from existing code without having to patch
it. That sounds a lot like what the component
Paul Winkler wrote:
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 10:29:05PM +, Chris Withers wrote:
Ouch, DirectoryViews are more likely what you want...
Sure, they're great. But through the web they are read-only.
That's hardly a complete replacement for Ape.
Depends on CK's real needs of course.
Let's
Hi Chris,
Please keep replies on the list...
Chris Kratz wrote:
Thanks for the pointers. But, isn't directory view part of plone?
Yes, but they are more a part of CMF. You can either just install the
CMFCore product, or I remember there being a couple of packagings on
DirectoryView on
Hugo Ramos wrote:
I think these questions are very ZOPE RELATED since I asked them in a
Zope mailing list don't you think?
No, we don't. This has nothing specific to do with Zope. Process
affinity is an OS-specific thing, and if you care about it you should as
on an OS-specific forum. In
Paul Winkler wrote:
Unfortunately zdb doesn't appear to work with zope 2.9 / python 2.4.
I'll file a bug report with Chris.
It works great with zope 2.8 / python 2.3.
I'll try and fix this today...
Chris
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Luca Dall'Olio wrote:
I have a simple dtml-method assignment-action that is called upon a
form post.
Why are you torturing yourself with DTML?
I'd urge you to try Python Scripts and Page Templates instead!
cheers,
Chris
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Katja Süss wrote:
ProxyPass /
http://localhost:8580/VirtualHostBase/http/secure-aportal.ch:80/0securesite/VirtualHostRoot/
ProxyPassReverse /
http://localhost:8580/VirtualHostBase/http/secure-aportal.ch:80/0securesite/VirtualHostRoot/
These are not the common rules to use. There are
Chris Kratz wrote:
We are very interested in this as well. We have a large application using
Apelib right now to persist our zope application onto the filesystem so we
can use subversion.
Ouch, DirectoryViews are more likely what you want...
...and maybe GenericSetup for the rest.
cheers,
John Poltorak wrote:
metal:macro metal:use-macro=context/[folder_name].pt/macros/page
metal:macro
metal:use-macro=python:getattr(context,folder_name+'.pt').macros['page']
If you end up doing this, I would suggest your application design is
pretty broken and should be thought out different
Dennis Allison wrote:
I am looking to map a portion of the local file system into Zope. One way
to do this is to use LocalFS, another is to use Ape.
What's the problem you're trying to solve? I suspect both Ape and
LocalFS are the wrong solution ;-)
Chris
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wavemaster2000 wrote:
I have reinstalled zope, but now when I try to import, the files in the
import folder dont show up in the drop down box, the box does not show up, I
know there somethign you have to do to get zope initialize importing stuff,
but I cant remember what exactly it is
Sounds
Jeff Gentry wrote:
I've made a few python based external products and am comfortable setting
default permissions with those but this is my first foray into a ZMI based
product.
Stop right there ;-)
Go back to external products, they're the right way to do this stuff.
ZMI-based products
JulianRead wrote:
When i run chkconfig zopectl on i get the error message
service zopectl does not support chkconfig
Well, that's a pretty explicit error message...
View this message in context:
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Sent
Hi All,
Looks like there's either a documentation or functionality bug in test.py:
http://www.zope.org/Collectors/Zope/2045
Jim, Stefan suggested you might be the best person to ask about this?
cheers,
Chris
PS: Aplogies for the cross-posting, but this is relevant to both lists.
Maybe time
Jim Fulton wrote:
Jim, Stefan suggested you might be the best person to ask about this?
Yes, it is a known bug.
Okay, is the bug in the documentation or the functionality?
Is there another issue open for this anywhere?
cheers,
Chris
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These allow you to use the full power of the the python email package
along with Zope's Page Template technology to easily build and send
fully standards compliant emails.
This release fixes one bug and one deprecation warning. MailTemplates
are now only compatible with Zope 2.8.0 and above.
Brian Sullivan wrote:
Something like:
invalid syntax (Script (Python), line 3)
(in a pink box when the script was opened for editing via the ZMI)
Since I saved the script and the problem went away I can't be totally sure.
I sometimes see this when there a syntax error elsewhere in the file
Dieter Maurer wrote:
It does now -- at least for FSPythonScripts when you are on a *nix
platform and your files contain DOS lineends.
Does this only affect (FS)PythonScripts or all disk based python code?
Chris
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Tino Wildenhain wrote:
I would support HTTP anonymous checkouts. I'm really against
writable HTTP checkouts because I consider the credentials
mechanism for HTTP access to be extremely lame.
whether SVN or not, I'm guessing any use of HTTP basic authentication
mechanism qualifies as
Jim Fulton wrote:
OK, for those not familiar with svn/HTTP authentication, as I understand it
you have to authenticate for each session and your credentials are
cached in
clear text in your home directory.
Well, you _either_ have to authenticate once per session _or_ your
credentials are
Lennart Regebro wrote:
Of course not, you are a total thinker, and not affected positively
about people bragging. But most other people are. It's all about hype.
I'll take that as a compliment ;-)
Do we really want people that are attracted? How are they going to
benefit our community?
Paul Winkler wrote:
span tal:define=opts
python:here.lib.parse_file(file=here.news,sepr=',',clone=1)
li repeat=opt opts
a tal:content=python:opt/label
^^^
Leave out the python: there.
Whoops, yep, sorry about that...
Chris
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Patrick Decat wrote:
I had the same problem : Windows CR/LF line endings are not supported
anymore for PythonScripts.
According to Dieter Maurer, it has to do with Python 2.4 rather than Zope 2.9.
Really? I find that pretty suprising. Python has never cared about line
endings before and I'd
Jim Fulton wrote:
Not in principle. In fact, I would find it convenient for a particular
project. I doubt that anyone with access to that machine has time, \
although I can only speak for myself.
If I could get access, I'd make time ;-)
I think I used to have it, and I may well still do, but
Jim Fulton wrote:
At one point, enabling the 'http:' checkout gateway was a sure-fire
recipe for getting SVN's knickers in a twist, which is why we disabled
it. Or maybe that was ViewCSV.
Actually, it was BekeleyDB. :)
And Jens has fixed that now, iirc?
The main obstical was that it
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:-
span tal:define=opts
Dennis Allison wrote:
I assume that the they are backward compatible and that the repozo.py
shipped with Zope 2.9.0 is compatible with all variations of the Data.fs
format.
I would play it safe and use the repozo.py appropriate for each version
of Zope you're using to drive each ZEO
Andrew Milton wrote:
| haha...do you have the need to accept any customer? :-)
No, but, you can't just turn them away either d8)
Yeah, but I'm sure we'd all need customers like him about as much as a
hole in the head made with a rusty cork-screw ;-)
Chris
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Tres Seaver wrote:
Where should I write the proposal? Who is going to review it?
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Proposals ; post here and zope3-dev
for review.
yay! a wiki... oh the joy...
You need to identify potential issues, document any changes needed to
the Apache config (to enable
Hi Matt,
Matt Slavin wrote:
expand functionality etc in due course. I have very little Python /
DTML experience, but have managed to set up the site using
Don't torture yourself, use ZPT and not DTML...
includes on the main index page and then use aquisition to provide
the content
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Really? I thought the contributor agreement had already been changed to
remove the clauses you find offensive?
These are still proposals -- still not effective.
*sigh* So while everyone is busy talking about visions on a dev list,
important stuff like getting you to be
Hi All,
Would anyone be averse to making anonymous http checkouts possible from
zope.org?
Some of us are behind annoying proxies that won't let svn through :-/
cheers,
Chris
PS: https write access would be nice, but I guess that's out of the
question?
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Hi All,
I notice 2.8.6 doesn't have a Windows binary either.
What's the build process for that?
I have a feeling I won't be able to help with that one since it probably
need CV++ 6.0 which I don't have access to :-/
Can someone else pick this one up?
cheers,
Chris
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Tim Peters wrote:
Try to detect the pattern between this and previous answers ;-):
http://svn.zope.org/Zope/branches/Zope-2_8-branch/inst/WinBuilders/README.txt
Hehe, okay, touché :-P
I have a feeling I won't be able to help with that one since it probably
need CV++ 6.0
Correct.
which I
Tres Seaver wrote:
At one point, enabling the 'http:' checkout gateway was a sure-fire
recipe for getting SVN's knickers in a twist, which is why we disabled
it. Or maybe that was ViewCSV.
It was ViewCSV, in particular, the tarball download...
In any case, I would guess that you might
Hi All,
I've started seeing warnings like this with an instance I'm moving from
Zope 2.7 to 2.9:
C:\Zope\2.9.1\lib\python\OFS\subscribers.py:74: DeprecationWarning:
Products.CookieCrumbler.CookieCrumbler.CookieCrumbler.manage_afterAdd is
deprecated and will be removed in Zope 2.11, you
Hi Dennis,
Dennis Allison wrote:
There is a Squishdot patch and several comments about 2.8.X problems on
the site. I applied the patch and got a running site but as the patch
author notes, the patch is a workaround and probably should be fixed in a
different fashion.
Indeed, did you try the
Dieter Maurer wrote:
I think the foundation is not yet ready and I am not yet invited
(you need an invitation to become a contributor).
Really? I thought the contributor agreement had already been changed to
remove the clauses you find offensive?
I'd be very surprised and disappointed if
Andreas Jung wrote:
I think one needs to be Manager to upload content to the Products area
on zope.org. I would give the new window maintainer a local Manager role
in this case...so who is willing to care about the future Windows build?
I would like to see a longer commitment for this job.
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
| OK, are either you (or anyone else at Enfold) or Tim going to roll the
| 2.9.1 binary or would you like me to pick it up from now on?
Can't promise anything about 2.9.1. It might happen later on though.
I'm happy to pick this up, just gimme the nod!
Chris
--
Cool, I'll try and get the builds done on Monday, will report back with
any problems...
How should I run all the Zope tests once I have a candidate build?
cheers,
Chris
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 05:34:49PM +, Chris Withers wrote:
| Sidnei da Silva wrote:
| | OK
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Jens Vagelpohl wrote at 2006-3-2 14:53 +:
...
If you're trying to use the M$ WebFolder-stuff you might as well give
up immediately. It simply does not work right.
We are using it -- quite successfully :-)
We had to fix some bugs in Zope's WebDAV support, e.g.
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
Run 'inst/WinBuilders/buildout zope'.
Ah, you need Inno 5.x too. See inst/WinBuilders/README.txt for the
complete instructions.
OK, are either you (or anyone else at Enfold) or Tim going to roll the
2.9.1 binary or would you like me to pick it up from now on?
cheers,
Jürgen Herrmann wrote:
btw. i'll learn to formulate my questions better...
the actual question way back then should have read (and not more):
who (which method) is responsible for delivering an ImageFile instances
content when called, as index_html obviously is NOT called?
The publisher
Jürgen Herrmann wrote:
to not clutter the zodb-dev list, i'll write you personally...
It's what the list is here for, please keep CC'ing it or you're unlikely
to get a response in the future...
arent't these two code snippets doing the same?
class MyClass:
myTemplate =
Ed Colmar wrote:
My process in moving over the product from the old server was to blame.
Here's what I did: export all of the zodb contents,
Why would you do this?!
and un-tarred the product. This resulted in the error of not finding
the python methods, even though it appeard to be
Ed Colmar wrote:
Now I see get a name error when trying to access it.
*Error Type: NameError*
*Error Value: name 'send_password_reminder' is not defined
If you gave us the whole traceback we might have a clue how to help you...
Chris
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Dennis Allison wrote:
Yup, it does seem a bit strange, but I'd rather not maintain multiple
versions of Zope if I can avoid it. And I have a user that wants to
experiment with and/or use Squishdot.
Try it and see. I personally haven't, but I'd be interested in fixing
any problems that do
Charlie Clark wrote:
You can use APE to configure where data which is normally stored in the
ZODB is stored.
APE is dead, Shane said so himself...
Chris
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Jürgen Herrmann wrote:
On Thu, February 23, 2006 09:02, Chris Withers wrote:
1. why the 3 posts?
sorry, there was a long delay before my messages appeared, so i thought
i had problems with my subscription. sorry for the triple post!
Good grief, please check the archives to see where your
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
Basically you need (a properly licensed) VC 7, and Python 2.4.2
installed. Not much else has changed. Unfortunately we haven't gotten
around setting up VC 7 here.
Okay, once I have those two, then what do I do to end up with a binary
distro for Zope 2.9.1?
cheers,
Ron Bickers wrote:
What's
the solution without ZEO and without having to stop Zope?
You use ZEO. Get over it, it should be how a standard Zope instance is
set up, IMNSHO...
So, in other words, there isn't one. I take it you're a big fan of ZEO. ;-)
I guess I'll check it out. I've been
Luca Dall'Olio wrote:
According to my past experience in java, this means cvs ^_^
For the rest of us, it means svn ;-)
Should I stop using the ZMI?
Probably. At the very least, take advantage of the webdav you seem to
have already got working and use a normal text editor for editing your
Hi Michael,
Michael Mauws wrote:
Not sure how much this is going to help, Chris, but I can tell you
that, after upgrading to V2.8 (from V2.3 or thereabouts),
Wow, that's a big jump!
I found that
I was getting key errors that displayed the entire SQL statement on
any of my ZSQL methods that
Hi All,
I see there are no Zope 2.9 releases for Windows.
There probably should be ;-)
What can I do to help with that?
cheers,
Chris
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Pawel Lewicki wrote:
Class Name CountTBytesPct AvgSize
-- --- - - ---
...
OFS.Folder.Folder 2731 7177565156 95.4% 2628182.04
The only reference to folder I have is:
Marty McFly wrote:
Unfortunately, I don't have any of those privileges... I only have write-access
to my personal home-directory. Do you have an idea what I could do instead?
I think you should consider getting some proper hosting, this isn't
going to work for any serious Zope use...
Chris
Ron Bickers wrote:
On Tue January 31 2006 07:47, Chris Withers wrote:
I do it though the webinterface with a wget from the crontab:
Oh, ouch ouch bad fragile pain failure suffering...
URL whacking is evil and must be punished...
How is this different than clicking on the Pack button
Nicolas Georgakopoulos wrote:
That's the point , I think it will be easier (for me) if I write a
python program that is called by Zope external method to make the image
processing in the local file system.
So the image files should be uploaded in the local files system to be
processed and
Derrick Hudson wrote:
Chris,
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 01:36:36PM +, Chris Withers wrote:
| ZEO Stepper
Is ZEO required to use Stepper?
Yes, otherwise you'd have to shut down your Zope instance to run Stepper ;-)
Does 'zopectl run' require exclusive access to the database? (IOW
On 24 Feb 2006, at 12:49, Robert (Jamie) Munro wrote:
How can I put something in a session from ZPT?
I've tried:
div tal:define=session/foo request/foo
div tal:define=foo python:session['foo']=request['foo']
Isn't it
div tal:define=foo python:request.SESSION.set('foo', request['foo'])
Hi All,
I'm seeing a fair few errors as follows using Zope 2.8.4:
results = self.aZSQLMethod(p1=value1, p2=value2)
File lib/python/Shared/DC/ZRDB/DA.py,line 453, in __call__
result=self._cached_result(DB__, (query, self.max_rows_))
File lib/python/Shared/DC/ZRDB/DA.py,line 375, in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does it exists a Product/Tool in zope / plone enviroment to achieve the
import of a big (my case) .sql file (MySQL) in a zope / Plone object or set
of obiects immediately available in zope / plone enviromenty itself?
Dunno what you're asking... if you want to import a
1. why the 3 posts?
2. Why on [EMAIL PROTECTED] This should be on zope@zope.org
Jürgen Herrmann wrote:
hi all!
i have a class ImageContainer in a python product, that has an ImageFile
attached, it's named 1.gif:
...
image = ImageFile('1.gif', '/some/where')
setattr(self.__class__,
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
That's a bold assumption.
It's a bold assumption based on the fact that I'm pretty sure there's
about 1 person on the planet who's ever used that code. I believe his
name's Andreas. I might be wrong of course, but I don't think it's much
more than that...
yuppie wrote:
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
I don't think it will make much sense to keep Zope 2 interfaces around
for more than one year from now. In other words, I'm suggesting to
deprecate them for Zope 2.10.
+10
Me too ;-)
1.) WriteLock: Objects are only lockable if their class has
Pawel Lewicki wrote:
Any clues?
Products used:
- ExternalFile 1.2.0
- CMFExternalFile 0.5
- Plone 2.0.5
None of these are products I'd trust. Use a ZODB analysis tool to find
out the types of objects you have in your database and see which product
is causing the issues..
- Zope 2.7.6
Marc Schnapp wrote:
Did I ask if it accepted cookie? No, I asked if it accepts http basic
auth. Care to answer my question? ;-)
Yes. The Google Mini accepts http basic auth.
Right, so why don't you do what I originally suggested and use that?
cheers,
Chris
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Anton Stonor wrote:
v = self.storage.modifiedInVersion(oid)
File /var/www/zope/2.7.8/lib/python/ZODB/FileStorage.py, line 743, in
modifiedInVersion
raise POSKeyError(oid)
POSKeyError: 0x04b364
The traceback pattern is the same in all the zeo.log poskeyerror
messages--just different
Nicolas Georgakopoulos wrote:
I don't have any experience writing external products... should be easy
if I finish the python programming part as a simple traditional python
release and then to implement it as a Zope product ?
Yeah, sure be easy enough... and we're to help if you run into
How about contacting myBannerProduct's authors?
Personally, I wouldn't trust any product that uses ZClasses...
Chris
Irek M. wrote:
Haj,
myBannerProduct 1.0 won´t install properly on Zope
2.7.4/SuSE9.3.
After untar and Restart of Zope there is only an empty
myBannerProduct Folder in Installed
Jim Fulton wrote:
Only you and Philipp were excited about this. Not sure that
constitutes a ringing endorsement. Maybe others will chime in now.
I'm +10 too.
I'd like to see this happen before the end of the year.
Well, given that the majority are +/-0 and with the exception of one or
Fred Drake wrote:
On 2/16/06, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To be clear: I'm talking _only_ about merging the dev lists, _not_ the
user lists. The users lists are still largely independent, but it seems
like just about every post to the dev list now has a bearing on both
Zope 2
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
Fernando Martins wrote:
I'm using LocalFS 1.7rc? and Zope 2.8.? in a Suse system. More importantly
for this case, zope is behind Apache 1.39 with module NTLM,
What are you using to do NTLM?
through FastCGI,
Why on earth would you inflict this on yourself? ;-)
When I access a file in a
Anton Stonor wrote:
Right, I just thought that made little sence when it came to Poskey Errors.
There are reasons why we ask for these things...
Zope 2.7.8, Plone 2.0.5. Tracebacks such as:
2005-12-09T18:46:04 ERROR(200) ZODB Couldn't load state for 0x04b364
Traceback (most recent call
Christoph Berendes wrote:
so I've padded this with blanks to hit the buffer size. Klugey,but works.
Any reason why you don't just lower the buffer size?
Chris
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Andrew Milton wrote:
| In a ZSQL Method, I have tablename.dtml-sqlvar species type=string
| and I get tablename.'species_value', what I need is
| tablename.species_value. Any idea how I can get Zope/ZSQL to not
| put in the single quotes (or use double quotes)?
|
tablename.dtml-var species
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