On 19 Dec 2005, at 13:59, Marinussen, M.J. (Ria) wrote:
Hi Jens,
I need the full error traceback to help.
The full traceback on:
Zope 2.7.2-0, python 2.3.5, win32
LDAPUserFolder 2.6
OpenLDAP 2.3.11
When I type the correct LDAP password I get this error and traceback
(otherwise I get an
On 19 Dec 2005, at 16:33, michael nt milne wrote:
Does RewriteEngine work on Apache for Windows 2.0.5 ?
I'm getting the following..
Syntax error on line 960 of C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/
conf/httpd.con
f:
Invalid command 'RewriteEngine', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by
a
On 19 Dec 2005, at 18:07, Keith Alperin wrote:
This is almost definitely my problem as my products keep direct
references to other persistent objects all of the time.
Out of curiosity, has this always been a poor practice or is it
something that changed recently?
It's always been poor pr
I think you missed the point. The main reason to ditch it is the fact
that there is no one who is willing and able to support the code for
it in Zope. Just because someone comes up with a combination where
FCGI might have a benefit still does not give us a developer to
support it.
jens
O
On 21 Dec 2005, at 23:09, Ed Colmar wrote:
Hey All..
I'm following up on this thread after lots of different
configuration attempts, reinstalling apache2 from source, more
configuration attempts, banging my head against the wall, and
endless troubleshooting.. Unfortuantely I am still fa
On 29 Dec 2005, at 01:20, Rob Jingle wrote:
Error message: ('IM003', 0, '[iODBC][Driver Manager]Specified driver
could not be loaded', 8222)
This does not look like a mxODBCZopeDA problem at all. You have
problems in the layer underneath, the iODBC setup on that box.
I'm using the product
On 29 Dec 2005, at 04:53, Jamie O'Keefe wrote:
I am trying to get the latest time in a Python Script.
I declare:
from DateTime.DateTime import DateTime
But when I run:
t = DateTime().latestTime()
or
t = DateTime().Time()
I always get an Insufficient Privileges error.
Instead o
On 29 Dec 2005, at 23:45, David H wrote:
Hi list,
I am wondering if anyone is obfuscating JavaScript using a python
script or product. I did some googling but nothing cropped up.
Seems like a nice idea unless the realities of javascript
obfuscation make the exercise pointless.
That
On 4 Jan 2006, at 13:23, Pascal Peregrina wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me why, by default in a zope instance config file,
the connection pool size is 7 while the number of zserver threads
is 4?
Why not 4 and 4?
Because under some conditions you can actually have more than 4
connections
On 4 Jan 2006, at 13:34, Pascal Peregrina wrote:
I understand.
So what is the typical value to use for pool-size given a certain
threads number: n+3 ?
There is no "typical value". Changing the thread number and pool size
puts you *way* off-road, fiddling with it should be avoided.
You
On 4 Jan 2006, at 13:53, Pascal Peregrina wrote:
Because I use ZEO, I got lots of often modified objects, and on
Zope servers I got lots of memory so I can give it a try ;)
Where do you see the gain? More threads and connection also means
more caches that need to be updated/invalidated whe
On 4 Jan 2006, at 14:11, Pascal Peregrina wrote:
So, are you telling me that the ideal configuration is using all
default values (connection objects cache size, ZEO cache size,
threads and connection pool)?
The default values for thread number and connection pool covers all
but the most
On 8 Jan 2006, at 14:30, Daniel Gross wrote:
Hello,
I am using a linux web hosting service, who has recently installed
python into apache. Usually i install web products via ftp. After
reading how to install zope (and plone), I couldnt find a reference
how to install zope using ftp only.
On 8 Jan 2006, at 14:39, Daniel Gross wrote:
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
On 8 Jan 2006, at 14:30, Daniel Gross wrote:
Hello,
I am using a linux web hosting service, who has recently
installed python into apache. Usually i install web products via
ftp. After reading how to install zope (and
On 9 Jan 2006, at 13:29, Garito wrote:
<13 KB deleted>
Please clean up the subject line to remove your spam filter's
markings before you reply. And don't quote a whole long discussion
including countless message footers only to add one line to the bottom.
Thanks!
jens
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On 11 Jan 2006, at 21:46, Brian Sullivan wrote:
I am using CookieCrumbler as an authentication method on a Zope site.
I am looking at the feasibility of putting multi CookieCrumbler
objects (all with the same settings -- except for the cache setting)
on a site in order to allow some parts of t
On 12 Jan 2006, at 00:39, Brian Sullivan wrote:
I will not do what you expect to do. The first cookie crumbler to do
authentication sets the cookie and even if other cookie crumblers get
involved they will not just overwrite that cookie because the
lifetime setting on their cookie is different.
On 17 Jan 2006, at 11:37, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting bounces of messages sent to zope@zope.org
with aparently large binary attachments. Luckily they
are too big to get thru automatically.
Looks like spammers are around and faking identities.
Is it possible to enhance the list sof
On 21 Jan 2006, at 03:03, papi mac wrote:
a) Why does Zope insiist on authenticating access to the main page
and is there a way to tell it to let me access the main page (the
one that talks about Zope and lets you access "manage") without a
login?
b) Does it make sense to keep trying or is
On 21 Jan 2006, at 13:02, Sune Christiansen wrote:
Hei All.
I have the following problem:
I am building up a ZCatalog and indexing my DTML methods. I use the
index
type ZCTextIndex and the object function PrincipiaSearchSource. It
works
fine.
But when I try to index my Files (type File) w
On 21 Jan 2006, at 13:46, papi mac wrote:
[Ok, I'll have access to the machine on Monday and see what turns
up. What I don't understanda is why Zope would suddenly want to
authenticate access to a page that was always available to anyone.
I'll post back after checking the results.]
There
On 21 Jan 2006, at 17:46, michael nt milne wrote:
Would you know the unix syntax to assign read, write and execute
permissions to a user on a whole directory which is required for
running mkzopesintance.py under the non-root user?
I tried chgrp and chmod but couldn't get it working command
y
participants who are active in supporting the CMF.
...to report bugs?
The "CMF Collector":http://zope.org/Collectors/CMF
is the place to report bugs (please search for existing
reports of your issue first!)
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On 24 Jan 2006, at 14:30, michael nt milne wrote:
Hi
I've got a few Plone sites set-up using Apache through Zope. The
question is, I'd like to implement SSL on the site login etc, as
it's not secure without this. There's also one site I'd like to
serve completely over https. However. I'm
On 24 Jan 2006, at 14:59, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Jens Vagelpohl schrieb:
...
I don't know if making Zope serve out SSL directly helps that (I
doubt it) because I wouldn't consider using it.
No, it does not. You only add the hassle to deal with nasty zope
patches
to the scen
On 24 Jan 2006, at 15:12, michael nt milne wrote:
Ok, thanks. The annoying thing is that I am renting a virtual
dedicated server which allows multiple domain names obviously but
not multiple IP addresses. Or it probably costs more for that. Do
you reckon SSL will ever be available for virt
On 24 Jan 2006, at 15:46, michael nt milne wrote:
On 1/24/06, Jens Vagelpohl < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 24 Jan 2006, at 15:12, michael nt milne wrote:
> Ok, thanks. The annoying thing is that I am renting a virtual
> dedicated server which allows multiple domain names obvious
On 24 Jan 2006, at 17:31, michael nt milne wrote:
ok, they're not technically subdomains but full domains in their
own right but served from a single server which has its own domain.
Would a wild card work with that? Would the pop-ups still be
present when a user enters the site?
This wi
On 24 Jan 2006, at 18:10, David Pratt wrote:
I think this should be doable for single cert with multiple
domains. Setup you exising ip with one domain (ie.
mysecure_domain.com). Get the cert on this domain.
Have you tested this? The authentication machinery uses cookies, and
the browse
On 24 Jan 2006, at 20:36, Alexander Limi wrote:
Check out CacheFu and it's accompanying tutorial.
http://plone.org/products/cachefu
http://plone.org/products/cachefu/documentation/how-to/crash-course
CacheFu is being used on plone.org at the moment.
Neither Zope nor Plone are proper delivery
On 25 Jan 2006, at 10:42, Alexander Limi wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 00:11:04 -0800, Dario Lopez-Kästen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Start by checking the ZODB cache numbers in the zope-conf file
(too start simple). IIRC, the default is 5000 objects. Increase
that to, say 50.000 or so (you
On 25 Jan 2006, at 11:36, Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote:
Start by checking the ZODB cache numbers in the zope-conf file
(too start simple). IIRC, the default is 5000 objects. Increase
that to, say 50.000 or so (you mention that you have a busy site).
Sorry, but this is not good advice. 5000 obje
On 25 Jan 2006, at 14:26, Chris Withers wrote:
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
On 24 Jan 2006, at 18:10, David Pratt wrote:
Have you tested this? The authentication machinery uses cookies,
and the browser will not send cookies that were set by the secure
login host to the unsecured sites
On 25 Jan 2006, at 17:17, michael nt milne wrote:
Just a quick question about Zope/Plone logins and security etc. When I
go to www.domain.com:8080/manage I get a login box which seems to
function in exactly the same way as the www.domain.com:8080/login_form
page.
My question is, what was the r
On 25 Jan 2006, at 18:55, michael nt milne wrote:
Hi
Yeah I know the security aspects are good once you are in, however
when you login it's possible for someone to grab your logon name and
pass as it goes over the internet, as there's no encryption at all.
Then obviously login themselves and c
On 25 Jan 2006, at 22:07, Asad Habib wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006, Jaroslav Lukesh wrote:
Is there any way to have multiple lines of empty space between two
sections of text in a Structured Text document? I looked on
Google but did
not find any answers to this question. However, I did notice
On 25 Jan 2006, at 22:17, martin f krafft wrote:
we're experiencing problems with certain maintenance scripts, which
just take too long to complete, so that the browser resets the
connection and Zope aborts the transaction.
I am assuming you use broken browsers that will time out, like IE?
U
On 25 Jan 2006, at 22:56, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Jens Vagelpohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.01.25.2352
+0100]:
I am assuming you use broken browsers that will time out, like IE?
Use a more suitable browser like Firefox, those don't time out by
default.
As far as I c
On 30 Jan 2006, at 15:01, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
That's not good enough. The only thing that changed between my
development environments was the version of zope and then it stopped
working. Python product refresh is crucial to zope2 and this problem
needs to be sorted out.
I'm calling bullshit
On 30 Jan 2006, at 19:03, sharif islam wrote:
When I run zopectl start, it says daemon process started. But I get
connected refused when I try to go to port 8080. Then if I check the
process, I find zope is not running
You can get more debugging output by running it in the foreground:
./zope
On 30 Jan 2006, at 22:43, Einar Næss Jensen wrote:
how many do I need, and how will I know?
You do not need to worry about it unless you have a really unusual
setup. The default is fine for 99.9% of all situations.
jens
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On 31 Jan 2006, at 12:02, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
That's why I, like others in this thread, don't care about refresh.
Like I mentioned elsewhere, with my setup, restarting zope is gravely
inferior to zope-restart for product development.
I'm happy to share my setup to Open Source but it's qui
On 31 Jan 2006, at 13:05, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
And I don't understand how Zope product refresh doesn't have a higher
attention priority when it's so useful. As far as I know, it's the
only way to make changes to a zope2 product without having to restart
the server causing downtime and lost ses
On 31 Jan 2006, at 14:59, Jake wrote:
I just spent a few minutes googling it and failed, but I thought I
read on
the Zope wiki that for higher trafic sites, it was better to have
bigger
caches (50,000+) and fewer threads (2).
The term "high traffic site" doesn't mean a thing when it comes
On 31 Jan 2006, at 15:01, Jake wrote:
http://plone.org/documentation/how-to/threads-vs-cache-size
That article contains little information to back up the conclusions,
and some of it is patently wrong. Another case of hearsay and half-
thruths being propagated by well-meaning but uninformed
On 3 Feb 2006, at 13:39, Jonathan Bowlas wrote:
--
2006-01-25T21:08:11 ERROR(200) ZODB Couldn't load state for 0x016b87
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/zope-2.7.8/lib/python/ZODB/Connection.py", line
597, in
setstate
p, serial = self._storage.load(oid, self._vers
On 3 Feb 2006, at 13:44, Khachatur Yengibaryan wrote:
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On 3 Feb 2006, at 14:00, Andrew Milton wrote:
| Any reason why you are spamming the list with the full contents of
| the digest?
I think we all know the reason d8)
I'm having a hard time with it, but I'm trying to be polite :P
jens
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On 6 Feb 2006, at 08:33, Jonathan Cleaver wrote:
I have a system which is accepting Base 64 encoded data from an
external source, due to the protocol being used at the other end
this is being passed in through a URL variable.
e.g. http://foo.bar.com?Data=uiDggGREJJytIIUicSSAa+WEhnGK
I am
On 7 Feb 2006, at 23:58, michael nt milne wrote:
Also, just to say that I did a test on only letting authenticated
and managers view the root page of the site over ssl. If you just
cancelled the login box or closed it, the whole front page was
displayed without any css but you could still
On 8 Feb 2006, at 16:48, michael nt milne wrote:
I get a pop-up box but the superuser manager pass doesn't work.
If the superuser password is indeed set up correctly then this is a
fault of the user folder. There are some bad implementations out that
that do not respect the superuser/emerg
On 14 Feb 2006, at 17:58, Erik Myllymaki wrote:
I'm trying to get MailDropHost running under windows, but it errors
with:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".\maildrop.py", line 296, in ?
pid = os.fork()
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'fork'
Altering it to run
On 16 Feb 2006, at 09:33, Roman Klesel wrote:
Hello Bruno,
bruno desthuilliers schrieb:
What's wrong with:
container.manage_addProduct['OFSP'].manage_addFile(id, file='',
title='', precondition='', content_type='', REQUEST=None)
Well, in a fs product I don't have container nor
self.manag
first!)
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On 24 Feb 2006, at 16:38, Tres Seaver wrote:
So, I take it that you are a second voter in favor of not
requiring all tests
to be doctests.
Count me as another. Doctests are fine for many cases, but they suck
for doing "coverage" / "edge case" testing, which are the "valuable"
unit tests for
On 25 Feb 2006, at 04:27, Derrick Hudson wrote:
| Then introduce it, it's simple to set up and adds a world of
| functionality!
I could. I'd have to learn how to work with it :-). The deployments
I've worked with are all single uniprocessor machines, thus ZEO
wouldn't yield a performance impr
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The CMF Collector at http://www.zope.org/Collectors/CMF is the
place to
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On 28 Feb 2006, at 07:26, Dennis Allison wrote:
Are there any known compatibilty problems? -d
I guess a more appropriate question would be "Has anyone ever done
this?", with a likely answer of "no" ;)
Chris might have tried it.
jens
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On 2 Mar 2006, at 14:15, Yuan HOng wrote:
I have some ZSQL methods written on the file system using FSDV. In ZMI
I can not find the 'Advanced' tab usually available for ZSQL methods
in ZODB for specifying the caching properties of the ZSQL method.
Can anyone give some clues as how to do this f
On 2 Mar 2006, at 14:50, Einar Næss Jensen wrote:
I'm trying to access a zope site via webdav on port 8181. Dreamweaver
works ok, but the client in winXP do not want to connect with error:
"The folder you entered does not seem to be valid. Please choose
another."
If you're trying to use the
On 2 Mar 2006, at 14:55, Einar Næss Jensen wrote:
On 3/2/06, Einar Næss Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to access a zope site via webdav on port 8181. Dreamweaver
works ok, but the client in winXP do not want to connect with error:
"The folder you entered does not seem to be valid
On 2 Mar 2006, at 18:35, 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 Z
On 11 Mar 2006, at 03:13, 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. I am sure
there are
onter approaches as well. We are using Zop 2.9.X. Will Ape work
in this
context? What w
Currently i am installing zope as root and then logging in as a
user and
making an instance. When i go to run the zope instance as the user
its says
i do not have the permissions to run the files.
If i change the permissions on the zope folder so that everyone has
all
permissions then it
On 14 Mar 2006, at 12:31, JulianRead wrote:
I have tried this method i have made a zope instance as a
dedicated user the
owner of this file is that of the dedicated user.
when i go to run zope as this user i get an error message saying
that there
is an error opening a file in the instal
On 14 Mar 2006, at 14:09, Luca Olivetti wrote:
En/na Jens Vagelpohl ha escrit:
The best way to install and run Zope is to have a dedicated user
account and install and run it as that user. Most everything else
will lead to problems and frustration.
Only because the zope-2.8.6 tarball
On 14 Mar 2006, at 15:13, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Unless you install software that lets users write to the file
system through the web people cannot get to the filesystem.
I usually install zope as root to /usr/local, then setup (or
actually use the already set up) instances for two different
On 15 Mar 2006, at 21:11, Hugo Ramos wrote:
Yes... But I'm looking for more specific answers about how to create
the affinity between 1 of the zope processes and the CPU n.2, for
example...
How to make that a permanent choice?
This question has nothing to do with Zope. You will need to find o
On 16 Mar 2006, at 14:15, cristina clavijo wrote:
Hi! I need a forum in my plone site which has the following
installation:
- Zope 2.7.8
- Plone 2.1.2
- Python 2.3.5
- LinguaPlone 0.9
I have tried the following ones with no succeed:
- CMFBoard doesn't work with Plone 2.1.x
- PloneBoard works
On 16 Mar 2006, at 14:37, JulianRead wrote:
Hi ive installed zope on a dedicated server with linux fedora core3
on port
8080
Ive used webmin to put port 8080 onto my linuix packet filtering
iptable
Every time i reboot the server the iptables also reboot and i have
to set
them up aga
On 18 Mar 2006, at 13:37, John Poltorak wrote:
Is there such a thing as a repository of sample Zope Page Templates?
I don't mean sample code snippets but ZPT's that people use in real
websites.
No there isn't. But you could download products like the CMF, Plone,
CPS, etc. which use page t
On 18 Mar 2006, at 20:14, manuel spuhler wrote:
Hi,
does anyone know how-to compile Zope 2.8.6 on a OS X system with an
Intel processor?
If you see specific errors please describe them, including full error
messages and tracebacks.
jens
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$ make
"/usr/bin/python" "/Users/spuhlema/Desktop/Zope-2.8.6-final/
setup.py" \
build
--build-base="/Users/spuhlema/Desktop/Zope-2.8.6-final/build-base/
python-2.3"
--build-lib="/Users/spuhlema/Desktop/Zope-2.8.6-final/build-base/
python-2.3/build-lib"
--build-scripts="/Users/spuhl
On 19 Mar 2006, at 19:30, manuel spuhler wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for your hints. I successfully compiled python2.3.5 for OS
10.4, as described in Florent Guillaume's blog, but when I try to
compile Zope, I get the same error:
There must be some odd difference then. It all works just fine on
On 19 Mar 2006, at 21:34, Dan Gaibel wrote:
Hi Folks,
I want to use Zope for web hosting, and I wonder about the Virtual
Host Monster. Is it reasonable to think that I could host say,
200-300 small sites (different domains, low traffic) in one
instance of zope 2.8? I'm planning on a dedi
On 20 Mar 2006, at 07:42, Bernd Dorn wrote:
$ make
"/usr/local/bin/python2.3" "/Users/spuhlema/Desktop/Zope-2.8.6-
final/setup.py" \
build
--build-base="/Users/spuhlema/Desktop/Zope-2.8.6-final/build-base/
python-2.3"
--build-lib="/Users/spuhlema/Desktop/Zope-2.8.6-final/build-bas
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On 20 Mar 2006, at 22:26, John Huttley wrote:
Hi,
What is the best way of handling CSS?
I've looked at ZStylesheets, but it is buggy and uses depreciated
functions that will not be available in 2.10.
They are just simple text files and do not n
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On 21 Mar 2006, at 09:39, cristina clavijo wrote:
Hi!
I have created a new archetype, I have installed it and it works
good. The problem is that the object_tabs(translate option, change
status option and add new item option) don't appear for th
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On 22 Mar 2006, at 02:16, a blob of green gelatin wrote:
slimemold[62]:/home/jello/zope/bin% ./zopectl start
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/zope/lib/python/Zope2/Startup/zopectl.py",
line 316, in ?
main()
File "/u
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When attempting to configure Zope 2.8.5, however, I receive the
following error from configure:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:www.climatelaw.org]$
/usr/local/zope/software-home/zope/configure
--pr
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On 4 Apr 2006, at 22:26, Vlada Macek wrote:
I don't know whether this is already fixed in later stable
versions, but
since 2.8.6 is still a recommended one for at least Plone and maybe
there are another fools like me who want to run ZEO unprivileg
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On 11 Apr 2006, at 01:19, Alain Fauconnet wrote:
It seems that more and more people use mod_rewrite instead. Isn't this
a much more pass-through approach than mod_proxy? (especially if I
turn
some caching on - not something I've seen covered anyw
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I don't see how a packaged Python that is possibly compiled with
dubious options and split up along dubious lines into Python, Python-
dev and Python-whatever is better than a self-compiled Python on OS X.
The following document tells you how to
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On 16 Apr 2006, at 00:11, Jerry Westrick wrote:
Hello all
I've done a clean install SUSE 10.1 RC1.
(Yes I know it's new, and probably the problem)
I've downloaded Zope 2.9.2
And executed the installation as described in the readme.txt.
I've
many participants who
are
active in supporting the CMF.
...to report bugs?
The CMF Collector at http://www.zope.org/Collectors/CMF is the
place to
report bugs (please search for existing reports of your issue first!)
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My question now is this a bug in Zope 2.9.2 installation, or in
SUSE 10.1 RC1?
The answer to that will decide where I look to fix it
Very simple test: Compile Python yourself. Do not use the
distribution package. Then try building Zope 2.9.
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On 17 Apr 2006, at 12:02, Jerry Westrick wrote:
On Monday 17 April 2006 11:10, Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
My question now is this a bug in Zope 2.9.2 installation, or in
SUSE 10.1 RC1?
The answer to that will decide where I look to fix it
Very
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Jens, I thought that the linus file standard (what ever its
called) was to
use "/usr" when a user installs product and to "/opt" when it is a
"Distro"
product, in other words the place where a product is installed
should not be
hard coded.
S
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On 20 Apr 2006, at 22:39, Cyrille Bonnet wrote:
Hi there,
I have a question regarding product update.
I have updated a product (ATContentTypes) on the file system. Upon
restarting the server, the new version of the product appears in
red in t
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On 20 Apr 2006, at 22:51, J Cameron Cooper wrote:
What is exactly the difference between a non-installed product on
the file system and an installed product?
Is the only difference that the Install.py is run when you install
the product??
Yes.
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On 21 Apr 2006, at 07:52, Sébastien VINOT wrote:
I've read documentation about deadlock and apparently the CPU usage
should be high, isn't it ? Because in my case the CPU usage is falling
to 0.0 (while the python process is still alive).
No. Deadl
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On 25 Apr 2006, at 10:16, Sven Jacobs wrote:
Just remove "Unauthorized" from the list of ignored exceptions.
I have no idea where to find this list. Is it a config file or
somehwere hidden within the management interface of Zope?
Also there is
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On 2 May 2006, at 08:52, Gerhard Schmidt wrote:
A configuration like that is described in the Zope Book on page 230.
I'd like to see that. The proxying you describe is simply not
possible, period.
As Andreas mentioned, the (commercial) ZRS pro
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On 2 May 2006, at 15:56, robert rottermann wrote:
Hi there,
how would I search for users using
cmf's/plone's membership tool for the users that exist in an ldap db
accessed with a LDAPMultiPlugin?
See
http://svn.zope.org/PluggableAuthService/t
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On 9 May 2006, at 16:18, Jonathan wrote:
gc=
GarbageCollector exists
I think I am misunderstanding something basic about python/zope
here. Why does a TOC object evaluate to false?
I think the basic misunderstanding is about what happens if yo
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PS: The aim of my client's project is to have a central staff
directory
with all staff usernames and passwords, and group/role based
authorization
info controlled though a single Plone Web interface. For example, I
have
set up to be qmailGroup
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