On 19/10/2010 19:44, Jeff Peterson wrote:
> Nope, Bluebream (formerly known as Zope3) is the new Zope, though Zope2 is
> alive and very well. Might consider peeking at Grok as well. Though I don't
> know if either of those will help you.
I wouldn't recommend anything other than repoze.bfg mysel
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On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 14:13 -0400, Brian Sullivan wrote:
> So I installed 2.11.4 -- the latest that I could find and still the same
> issue.
Clockserver is actually built into newer Zopes and needn't be installed
separately. You configure it by adding stuff to your zope.conf file,
eg.:
So I installed 2.11.4 -- the latest that I could find and still the same issue.
I get the impression from the age of the Zope installs, the state of
disrepair and link rot of the zope.org site that Zope is in its final
death throes as an independent entity ? I tried to look for an
independent vers
On 18/10/2010 22:25, Brian Sullivan wrote:
> zopetcl -- is that a unix program? I am using Windows unfortunately.
It might well be on your version of Zope, it works fine in later
versions, though...
That said, if you take a look at Stepper, you'll see that I documented
how to get it all to work
zopetcl -- is that a unix program? I am using Windows unfortunately.
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Chris Withers wrote:
> On 18/10/2010 20:51, Brian Sullivan wrote:
>> I am back working with Zope 2.9.1 (yes I know it is long in the tooth
>> but I am trying to avoid adding the pain of upgrading
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On 18/10/2010 20:51, Brian Sullivan wrote:
> I am back working with Zope 2.9.1 (yes I know it is long in the tooth
> but I am trying to avoid adding the pain of upgrading, having products
> fail and all the usually comes with upgrading if I can). I
I would just use zopectl run and a script of your
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I am back working with Zope 2.9.1 (yes I know it is long in the tooth
but I am trying to avoid adding the pain of upgrading, having products
fail and all the usually comes with upgrading if I can). I
am looking for a strategy to schedule and carry out tasks at periodic
future dates.
I had a look
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