Hi,
Python2.6 has deprecated string exceptions.
However, I find about 15 string exceptions in CMF 2.2
I guess this is just something that was forgotten.
Can we consider this as a critical issue for next release ?
Regards
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On 25 February 2011 10:53, Godefroid Chapelle got...@bubblenet.be wrote:
Hi,
Python2.6 has deprecated string exceptions.
However, I find about 15 string exceptions in CMF 2.2
I guess this is just something that was forgotten.
Can we consider this as a critical issue for next release ?
It
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Subject: OK : CMF-2.1 Zope-2.10 Python-2.4.6 : Linux
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Date: Fri Feb 25 01:30:37 EST 2011
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On 02/25/2011 05:53 AM, Godefroid Chapelle wrote:
Python2.6 has deprecated string exceptions.
However, I find about 15 string exceptions in CMF 2.2
I guess this is just something that was forgotten.
Can we consider this as a critical issue
On 25 February 2011 14:08, Tres Seaver tsea...@palladion.com wrote:
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On 02/25/2011 05:53 AM, Godefroid Chapelle wrote:
Python2.6 has deprecated string exceptions.
However, I find about 15 string exceptions in CMF 2.2
I guess this is just
Le 25/02/11 15:23, Laurence Rowe a écrit :
As mentioned on the zope-dev list, string exceptions were actually
removed int Python 2.6. I still don't think it's critical though, it
just raises a TypeError now instead of a string exception.
Laurence
Right, they are not critical. I once again