Zope Corporation is pleased to announce the release of version
1.5.2beta of the Zope Content Management Framework (CMF). This
release is intended for testing purposes only; we do not recommend
deploying it to production servers. The final release of version
1.5.2 is expected mid-July
On 28 Jun 2005, at 11:25, yuppie wrote:
Well. I don't consider this a release candidate. There are still
issues with Zope 2.8.0 compatibility. Some of them are resolved on
the Zope-2_8-branch, but I think we should try to make CMF 1.5.2
work with Zope 2.8.0:
At this point the policy is
yuppie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Besides that, I'm a bit confused by the fact that Florent didn't
backport his latest CMFSetup changes to the CMF-1_5-branch.
Yeah I was waiting to see if I had more changes to do on HEAD before
backporting everything at once. I think I'll just backport them
On 28 Jun 2005, at 13:13, Florent Guillaume wrote:
yuppie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Besides that, I'm a bit confused by the fact that Florent didn't
backport his latest CMFSetup changes to the CMF-1_5-branch.
Yeah I was waiting to see if I had more changes to do on HEAD before
backporting
I just installed Zope from source (Redhat Enterprise AS 3). Then I
followed the directions on the website.
1. Downloaded CMF-1.5.1.tar.gz
2. untarred and extracted it
3. Copied the CMF folder to /opt/Zope/lib/python/Products.
4. Restarted
Then when I go the manage website, in the Products section
Hi folks,
(this is with CMF 1.4.8)
Today I was puzzling over a pretty simple modification to a TALES expression
in the 'view' action in ... /portal_types/Document/manage_editActionsForm.
It worked fine if I viewed a document at
http://localhost:8080/portal/foo/document_view
but it broke if
and of course _getViewFor() is marked deprecated in CMF 1.5,
and then my action Just Works.
Whoops! Move along folks, nothing to see here.
-PW
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 09:54:16PM -0400, Paul Winkler wrote:
Hi folks,
(this is with CMF 1.4.8)
(snip)
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Paul Winkler