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By the way, DCWorkflow needed a similar change to make that same
traceback disappear, which means Wichert was testing CMFCore in
isolation. If possible, could we make sure to test all CMF packages
together when making changes? I'm using a simple
Summary of messages to the cmf-tests list.
Period Wed Sep 10 11:00:00 2008 UTC to Thu Sep 11 11:00:00 2008 UTC.
There were 9 messages: 9 from CMF Tests.
Tests passed OK
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Subject: OK : CMF-1.6 Zope-2.8 Python-2.3.6 : Linux
From: CMF Tests
Date: Wed Sep 10 21:25:42 EDT 2008
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Am 07.08.2008 um 12:26 schrieb yuppie:
Proposal 2: main_template
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CMFDefault menus are implemented in main_template. I propose to add
a new section for 'folder/add' actions.
Hi yuppie,
finally had a bit of time to look at this. First of all thank you very
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Is there anything to hold back a CMF 2.2.0 beta at this point?
jens
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Jens Vagelpohl, on 2008-09-11:
By the way, DCWorkflow needed a similar change to make that same
traceback disappear, which means Wichert was testing CMFCore in
isolation. If possible, could we make sure to test all CMF packages
together when making changes?
I tested the last changes
Maurits van Rees, on 2008-09-11:
The tests *do* pass there, also the individual ones for CMFDefault and
GS. I don't see what the causes the difference. With Zope 2.11.1 in
that buildout instead of 2.10.6 the test results were the same.
Okay, I was using an old Zope 2.11.0 b1. Using 2.11.1
Previously Maurits van Rees wrote:
Currently this buildout (cmf-21 at least) pulls in
Products.GenericSetup 1.4.1 from the cheese shop. I am curious: why
is it not in the src/ here?
Why should it? GenericSetup is not a real part of CMF and has its own
releases.
Wichert.
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Wichert Akkerman
Previously Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
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By the way, DCWorkflow needed a similar change to make that same
traceback disappear, which means Wichert was testing CMFCore in
isolation. If possible, could we make sure to test all CMF packages
together