themselves
are largely bogus (they are breaking on bits we don't care about), but
maybe there is an easy fix?
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real blockers: we should be able to release
whenever Zope 2.12 does.
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the new locations, and require
Zope = 2.12: I can see no benefit in trying to straddle with 2.11, and
Plone 4.0 is supposed to move to Zope 2.12 and CMF 2.2 this year.
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='zope.testing.testrunner.eggsupport:SkipLayers',
test_suite='Products.%s' % NAME,
entry_points=
WA! Let's not codify the mistake: we should be ripping that
dependency out by the roots!
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So anybody have the time to do a new release?
I just released GS 1.4.5 to PyPI:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Products.GenericSetup/1.4.5
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the correct
way to test the checkout: at the moment, I have one set of failures
with the Zope 2.10 branch, another set with the 2.11 branch, and a third
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dummy objects in the right way? I remember Tres saying something
about this recently.
Do you need to set up a security manager with 'user_foo', grep for
'newSecurityManager' in other CMF tests.
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I have a use case where I need to put additional restrictions on object
creation, in particular I need to restrict
whose name corresponds to the type name of the
FTI (the query all case leads to tricky / emergent behavior).
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that?
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have checked in a fix to the CMFCore
test which expected a string.
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Tres Seaver wrote:
CMF Tests Summarizer wrote:
Summary of messages to the cmf-tests list.
Period Mon Apr 27 12:00:00 2009 UTC to Tue Apr 28 12:00:00 2009 UTC.
There were 7 messages: 7 from CMF Tests.
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, well this logic is checked in now on the branch, and tests adjusted
accordingly. Without any warnings.
Thanks, looks good.
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yuppie wrote:
Hi!
Tres Seaver wrote:
Miles wrote:
Can I suggest the following logic:
1. if the object already implements the IIndexableObject marker
interface, no wrapping is required;
If we don't support 3., we can make
to the existing wrapper class if not found.
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yuppie wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote:
Log message for revision 97800:
Clean out module-scope imports.
Changed:
U Products.CMFCore/trunk/Products/CMFCore/tests/test_CatalogTool.py
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I would like to get a 1.5 release of GenericSetup out over the holidays.
Here is what I have on the roadmap
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Are there open bug reports on such problems? Also, we might not even
support running on Zope 2.10.x with this release, if it is too painful
to resolve.
I posted to this list earlier today
not depend on zope.formlib nor on z3c.form.
I would favor the latter. cmf.forms, maybe?
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to get
actaul DCWrolfow instances configured. Or are we trying to run
functional tests against a site configured from a profile which uses
DCWorkflow?
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Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
On Feb 16, 2009, at 17:44 , Tres Seaver wrote:
Can somebody explain the dependency on DCWorkflow's ZCML getting
loaded?
This seems like it should be ripped out: no tests should need to get
actaul DCWrolfow instances
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Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
On Feb 16, 2009, at 19:10 , Tres Seaver wrote:
Anybody have a clue what changed in the Python 2.5 tarfile module
which
triggers these failures?
Running against Python 2.5.2 using the same CMF.buildout I see
be to move the Zope2 import to the top of the
list, so that its own, more specific dependencies would be installed
first: however, I don't see much win over Yuppie's fix.
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Charlie Clark wrote:
Am 14.02.2009 um 20:33 schrieb Tres Seaver:
Given that package's job in life, I strongly doubt that we need to
worry
about anybody using it outside of a Zope2 app. In fact, I think it
might be a good idea just to fold
',
'Zope2 = 2.12.dev',
],
Is that the right way to resolve that issue? Could it cause any trouble
if I would check in that change?
+1.
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Charlie Clark wrote:
Am 09.02.2009 um 18:53 schrieb Tres Seaver:
This is talking directly to Zope (no Varnish / Squid in front?)
Please
post the PythonScript, too.
Yep, this is a local wget talking directly to Zope.
The PythonScript
be faster, too ;)
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Charlie Clark wrote:
Am 09.02.2009 um 16:10 schrieb Tres Seaver:
Try profiling the two requests and see what looks different.
I thought someone might say that... ;-)
As heavy upstream caching is likely to be used I hope it's not
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emitted for an object, which will typically only be on writes. You
wouldn't be doing a write-on-read for every rendering of the homepage,
would you? If so, you have way worse problems than this bit of code.
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Tres Seaver wrote:
Matt Hamilton wrote:
I really don't understand this code, so maybe I'm missing something here, but
anyone know wtf the opaqueItem code does in CMFCore.CMFCatalogAware?!
It allows propagating IObjectEvents to nested objects
).
Anyone have other stuff they would like to see in the mix (and can help
land)?
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yuppie wrote:
Hi!
Tres Seaver wrote:
I would like to get a 1.5 release of GenericSetup out over the holidays.
Here is what I have on the roadmap:
- Clean up the sphinx docs for the package, incorporating / updating
Rob Miller's
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Ross Patterson wrote:
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Andreas Jung wrote:
On 23.11.2008 11:57 Uhr, Charlie Clark wrote:
Am 23.11.2008 um 09:24 schrieb Andreas Jung
made the bit about finding the opaque subitems part of the event
subscriber, then we could remove the base class from PortalFolder directly.
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*and* we can
avoid entangling ourselves with its policy-laden configure.zcml.
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make sure it has a transparent
background.
Great! Thanks for the work!
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Robert Niederreiter wrote:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+bug/255301
Thanks. Fixes committed to 1.3 branch, 1.4 branch, and trunk.
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Daniel Nouri wrote:
Log message for revision 88331:
Relicense and move plone.z3cform into Zope repository
Thanks very much, Daniel!
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behavior (ordering of component
lookups, for instance).
I'd quite like to find a good approach here that can be used by both
Plone and plain CMF, if possible.
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files for types and workflows.
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Martin Aspeli wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote:
One point of the types.xml file is that the type name may *not* map
intuitively onto the name of the XML file (people seem determined to
embed spaces in object names, for instance).
Sure. So now we rely
than a little ugly.
I don't get it: why isn't OFS.Traversable's check sufficient?
__bobo_traverse__ has a bad enough (insane, actually) contract, without
adding security checking to it.
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masochistic that I don't feel much pity for the
added pain.
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by using
Products.CMFQuickInstallerTool.interfaces.INonInstallable could be an
option too, now that I think of it. Should work.
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as generated by setuptools).
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the tests pass. The cheeseshop
should have a source distribution, rather than an egg, for that package,
however.
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by then as well. For what it's worth I have been using it in
several projects recently and it looks solid to me.
+1 to creating a beta (including making a 1.4 branch and a 1.4.0b1 tag).
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yuppie wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote:
Marits, the new test you wrote here is failing when run on the Zope 2.11
branch or the trunk[1]: can you please diagnose why, and remediate?
[1] http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/cmf-tests/2008-February/008099.html
would still find that usefull. I think the normal main_template
is actually in 'skins/zpt_generic', though ('generic' is the old DTML
version).
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actually looks for the name ('page' in this case) in any one of
three templates: 'five_template', 'widget_macros', and 'form_macros'.
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? This
is with a fresh checkout, in an instance which has no other products
installed.
BTW, Can we get tests for standalone GS added to the CMF daily summary?
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Plone's Sharing tab to adjust the
content ownership for the former user's files.
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Wichert Akkerman wrote:
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I get the follwing failures:
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and 11 more just like it. Does anybody have a clue what is wrong? This
is with a fresh checkout, in an instance which has no other products
installed
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Wichert Akkerman wrote:
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This is same set of failurs as in my normal sandbox using the head of
the 2.10 branch. What other stuff is installed in the environment where
your tests were running?
CMF trunk. To be exact
/meta.zcml
GenericSetup is responsible for capturing the placeful mapping of
permissions to roles (as set on the ZMI security tab).
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Hanno Schlichting wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote:
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
On Dec 29, 2007, at 18:28 , Hanno Schlichting wrote:
For the small number of CMF parts I'm +1 for individual eggs.
I understood both comments as positive votes and have done
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Tres Seaver wrote:
I have reproduced the problem: the attached patch should fix it.
Please report the problem to the CMF launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+filebug
If it works for you, go ahead and attach the patch (made against
still must be registered locally or in
custom ZCML.
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yuppie wrote:
Hi!
Tres Seaver wrote:
yuppie wrote:
Previously yuppie wrote:
Running the trunk unit tests triggers warnings like this one:
UserWarning: Version for profile Products.GenericSetup:default taken
from version.txt
that
this deprecation is done in error, because removing all the 'version'
arguments causes tests to fail: if the version argument matters, in
which case we can't deprecate it.
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registered for IPloneSite: it shows EXTENSION profiles just fine.
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a context: you need
to re-fecth it (via 'foo.obj').
In other words: in __init__ and everything you call from __init__ the
instance will not have an aq context. The context does not magically
appear.
Yup.
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much has to be caused by trying to reindex a document which
is not properly acquired from its container, since the REQUEST is
normally acquired from the parent of the root.
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Jim Fulton wrote:
On Sep 25, 2007, at 3:40 AM, Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Charlie Clark wrote:
Am 25.09.2007 um 02:05 schrieb Tres Seaver:
I'd like to break the remaining CMF packages out (moving from '/
CMF' to
'Products.CMFCore
working set discussion
started a while ago)
Tres Seaver wrote:
This is the known good problem. I'm pretty convinced that adding some
kind of PyPI subset, where gardeners for a given package set keep
the list of packages / versions known to work well together, is the only
way out of this issue
dependency data
available.
Not exposing the dependency information in the index seems like a
missing-feature-is-really-a-bug to me.
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', 'Products.CMFDefault', etc.) and push the 2.1.0 eggs
out, as well as equivalent changes for PluggableAuthService and
PluginRegistry.
Any objections, or other thoughts?
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setup: they reflect state which may be *important*,
even if a module doesn't import at a given startup.
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and could be quite inefficient.
What do you think? Is there a sane use case for the current behaviour?
As above: quit doing imperative configuration, and the problems go away.
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Martin Aspeli wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote:
'importVarious' is a brutal hack: better to focus efforts on making it
disappear. The entire point of the tool is to externalize configuration
as declarative data in the profile; accomodating imperative
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the GS tool at all, rather
than wrange about conflicts in semantics.
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tests for the CMF 2.1 branch
- tag CMF 2.1beta and release it
If there are any concerns let me know ASAP.
Sounds great -- thanks for doing this!
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completely strapped today.
Tres.
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yuppie wrote:
Hi Tres!
Tres Seaver wrote:
yuppie wrote:
Or do you prefer to keep things as they are over a less clean switch to
utilities?
Yes. I'd rather get 2.1 out, even with tools-which-can't-be-utilitiies
as they are, then delay
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yuppie wrote:
Hi!
Godefroid Chapelle wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote:
yuppie wrote:
Godefroid Chapelle wrote:
Scenario 1+2 :
The methods that depend on REQUEST are moved to browser views as
below instead of quickly fixed as in the scenario
and disaster.
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