Re: [Zope] Corruption caused by 'Pack'?

2000-08-24 Thread Dieter Maurer
Marcin Kasperski writes: > Dieter Maurer wrote: > > > > Marcin Kasperski writes: > > > pack corrupts Data.fs > > > > > > Has anyone notified similar problems? What could be going on? > > An officially announced and fully described bug... > > > > You know by now where you fi

Re: [Zope] Corruption caused by 'Pack'?

2000-08-24 Thread Jim Fulton
Marcin Kasperski wrote: > > After using succesfully zope for some time I decided to cut a bit the > database size. So I went to Control Panel/Database and clicked "Pack" > for objects older than 10 days. At first everything seemed to work (I > returned to the management screen seeing new - smalle

Re: [Zope] Corruption caused by 'Pack'?

2000-08-24 Thread Marcin Kasperski
Dieter Maurer wrote: > > Marcin Kasperski writes: > > pack corrupts Data.fs > > > > Has anyone notified similar problems? What could be going on? > An officially announced and fully described bug... > > You know by now where you find the searchable archive? > I tried it. I found n

Re: [Zope] Corruption caused by 'Pack'?

2000-08-23 Thread Dieter Maurer
Marcin Kasperski writes: > pack corrupts Data.fs > > Has anyone notified similar problems? What could be going on? An officially announced and fully described bug... You know by now where you find the searchable archive? Dieter ___ Zope

[Zope] Corruption caused by 'Pack'?

2000-08-23 Thread Marcin Kasperski
After using succesfully zope for some time I decided to cut a bit the database size. So I went to Control Panel/Database and clicked "Pack" for objects older than 10 days. At first everything seemed to work (I returned to the management screen seeing new - smaller - Data.fs size), but when I tried