oraryContainer
pid-filename /usr/local/Plone/zinstance/var/instance.pid
lock-filename /usr/local/Plone/zinstance/var/instance.lock
python-check-interval 1000
enable-product-installation off
Best Regards,
Gemerson
2016-10-03 10:06 GMT-04:00 FLORAC Thierry
<thierry.flo...@onf.fr<mailto:t
st Regards,
Gemerson
2016-09-30 10:45 GMT-04:00 FLORAC Thierry
<thierry.flo...@onf.fr<mailto:thierry.flo...@onf.fr>>:
Hi !
You can have an optional "ip-address" parameter in your zope.conf configuration
file, to define interfaces for which Zope process listen for incoming
c
Hi !
You can have an optional "ip-address" parameter in your zope.conf configuration
file, to define interfaces for which Zope process listen for incoming
connections, and a "trusted-proxy" parameter (if you use a local proxy server).
Otherwise you shoudn't need any extra operation (except
Hi,
There may be to issue for migrating from a 32 bits system to 64 bits.
But... there is actually no Zope 4.x release and Zope 3 is a completely
different product from Zope 2 with no compatibility layer!
So you can only try to migrate to last Zope 2.x releases (which are always
maintained!).
Hi,
I'm currently maintaining applications using Zope2, Zope3/Bluebream and Pyramid
applications (using ZODB).
I don't have any problem on any of them, even on the oldest Zope2 applications
which are more than 10 years old but always need zero maintenance and are as
stable as mountains.
But I
Hi,
Here is a link to the last (?) version of packages which are parts of Zope
Toolkit : http://download.zope.org/zopetoolkit/index/2.0a1/ztk-versions.cfg
Maybe I'm wrong but I think they are compatible with Python 3.
But I don't know if this KGS is up to date, some packages always seem to be in
Thanks. As I understand it, all the packages listed on that page would
have to be Python3 compatible for Zope Toolkit to be Python3
compatible, no?
Yes, probably...
Regards,
Thierry
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