> The PoPy module is not installed
>
> So, it looks like I need to install PoPy. I went to www.mixadlive.com (PoPy
> PeOpLe :) and couldn't find
> it there (I don't speak Italian, so it may be right under my nose). I've
> searched the
> Zope archives and didn't see any leads there.
>
> Can any
Did you move this Zope from it's original location in /usr/local/zope?
I'm guessing you did.. and those paths are in the .pyc files.
try:
find /usr/local/EcoZope -name "*.pyc" -delete
then (optionally) rerun w(o?)_pgci.py which will (among other things)
rebuild the .pyc files. If you don't,
AAKK! I just noticed something...
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ZPoPyDA Import Traceback
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/local/Zope/lib/python/OFS/Application.py", line 397, in
import_products
product=__import__(pname, global_dict, global_dict, silly)
File "/usr/local/zope/lib/pyt
> The PoPy module is not installed
>
> So, it looks like I need to install PoPy. I went to
>Can anyone give me a pointer?
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=popy
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Hello all,
After installing the ZPoPyDA product, restarting Zope and browsing to the
Products interface, I see:
ZPoPyDA Import Traceback
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/local/Zope/lib/python/OFS/Application.py", line 397, in
import_products
product=__import__(pname, global_dict, glob
Linux 6.2, Zope 2.2.4, PostgreSQL 7.0.3, PoPy 1.4.1, ZPoPyDA 0.7.0
I installed the PoPy module and at the Python command line can
"import PoPy' with no problems. I then untarred the ZPoPyDA and
restarted Zope at which point I get (in the Zope management screen).
ZPoPyDA Import Traceback
Trace
Paolo Quaglia wrote:
>
> Hi to all
> Finally I compiled the Popy module (the 1.4) and I obtained the
> PoPymodule.so file
> I copied the module in the [ZopDir]/lib/python directory
> I installed the ZPoPyDA.0.7
>
> but When I start Zop this error occour:
>
> Traceback (innermost last):
> The Po
Hi to all
Finally I compiled the Popy module (the 1.4) and I obtained the
PoPymodule.so file
I copied the module in the [ZopDir]/lib/python directory
I installed the ZPoPyDA.0.7
but When I start Zop this error occour:
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/local/Zope-2.2.4-linux2-x86/lib/pytho
Thanks for the response, Dieter.
For consistency within Zope, an integer result could still be repackaged
as a sequence result.
For now I can do what I wanted to by:
select count(food) from penguins
where food='Henri Bergson'
(thus getting the number of records about to be affected by a delete
Chris Gray writes:
> In psql a delete command returns a count of the number of rows
> deleted. Is this returned result available to a ZSQL method using PoPy or
> PyGreSQL?
I think, Zope should pass integer results from SQL commands.
But I fear, it does not.
When I looked at the code (quite so
In psql a delete command returns a count of the number of rows
deleted. Is this returned result available to a ZSQL method using PoPy or
PyGreSQL?
Cheers,
Chris
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> can anybody out there tell me why this query fails
> although PoPyDA is connected as postgres superuser ?
>
> select * from pg_class
at now popy tries to dereference every oid thinking it is a large object.
obviously that is not tru for oids of system tables... *grin*
hope this helps,
federi
Chris Gray wrote:
>
> I can pinpoint the problem a bit more.
>
> select
> relname, relowner, relpages, reltuples, relhasindex, relisshared, relkind,
> relnatts, relchecks, reltriggers, relukeys, relfkeys, relrefs, relhaspkey,
> relhasrules, relacl
> from pg_class
>
> works fine but
>
> select
I can pinpoint the problem a bit more.
select
relname, relowner, relpages, reltuples, relhasindex, relisshared, relkind,
relnatts, relchecks, reltriggers, relukeys, relfkeys, relrefs, relhaspkey,
relhasrules, relacl
from pg_class
works fine but
select reltype from pg_class
select relam from pg
Andreas wrote:
>
> Hi,
> can anybody out there tell me why this query fails
> although PoPyDA is connected as postgres superuser ?
>
> select * from pg_class
by now I found there is a problem with pg_class.oid.
"select relname from pg_class" works fine
"select oid from pg_class" fails
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Hi,
can anybody out there tell me why this query fails
although PoPyDA is connected as postgres superuser ?
select * from pg_class
BTW: when I try this query I get no traceback :-(
Postgres 7.02
PoPy 1.4.1
ZPoPyDA 0.7
Zope2.1.6
Linux 2.2.13
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On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:43:16 +1030 (CST) you wrote:
>ImportError: ./PoPymodule.so: Undefined symbol "sem_wait"
Take a look at the man page for sem_wait(). Take the
library/libraries listed there and put them on the
configure line for PoPy. In my case (Solaris 2.6), I
added "--with-libs=-lposi
first of all, always install the latest versions of popy and zpopyda.
you can get them on our website, www.mixadlive.com. you don't need
to compile the .py files of the database adapter, zope takes care
of loading them through python that will compile them on the fly.
please, when a compilation f
hello everybody,
I am new with Zope and I don't know Python.
I want to use Zope with PostgreSQL.
I have installed PoPy-1.2.1 and compiled the module PoPymodule.so.
I have also installed ZPoPyDA.0.7 in /lib/python/Products/ZPoPyDA/.
My problem is I don't know if I have to compile the Phyton files
Hi all
Im trying to compile PoPy on a bsd 3.1 box it compiles fine but when
i try to import it i get an error
ImportError: ./PoPymodule.so: Undefined symbol "sem_wait"
Has anybody had this before, know what libs i need to link against to
get this to work or even if this is a kernel thing?
T
The PoPy-1.2.tar.gz file doesn't seem to be available from the
ftp.mixadlive.com site. Would anyone out there mind emailing me the file?
Thanks,
Eric.
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Dear PoPy and zpopyda users,
there has been a lot of discussion lately concerning the GPL issue of PoPy on
zope mailing list, python mailing list and even in the Mixadlive itself.
We have been thinking a lot since there.
On one hand, we are very concerned about using and developing free softwar
"Bak @ kedai" wrote:
>
> On Mon, 05 Jun 2000, Thierry MICHEL wrote:
> >
> > > 2. Whether Auto-commit mode is on or off on ZPoPyDA the new postgres
> > > 7.0 syntax
> > > "select * from foo limit 20 offset 10" returns all records of foo and
> > > not only 20 !
> > > With PyGreSQLDA it works :-
On Mon, 05 Jun 2000, Thierry MICHEL wrote:
>
> > 2. Whether Auto-commit mode is on or off on ZPoPyDA the new postgres
> > 7.0 syntax
> > "select * from foo limit 20 offset 10" returns all records of foo and
> > not only 20 !
> > With PyGreSQLDA it works :-)
>
> That's running every where, it
Thierry MICHEL wrote:
...
> > 1. When I try to connect to postgres 6.4 using PoPy the connect fails
> >postgres.log: ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "transaction"
>
> Postgres 6.4 seems not being SQL 92 compliant for the transactions !
> PoPy is ! pygresql no certtainly !
OK ... take i
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 10:25:20AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Da: jani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Soggetto: Re: [Zope] PoPy module
> Data: Sun, 04 Jun 2000 20:14:03 -0700
>A: Alexander N Gould <[EMAIL
Alexander N Gould wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install the PoPy Python module on my Yellowdog Linux system
> (a redhat clone for PowerPC hardware). I'm sure it's a simple task, but I
> don't know how to do it. Any suggestions or tips? Thanks in advance.
>
> Building highways to reduce traffic is
I'm trying to install the PoPy Python module on my Yellowdog Linux system
(a redhat clone for PowerPC hardware). I'm sure it's a simple task, but I
don't know how to do it. Any suggestions or tips? Thanks in advance.
Building highways to reduce traffic is like loosening your belt to reduce
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