I found seceral seemingly up to date docuemnts claiming that both
PersistentMapping and PersistentList exists and is included with Zope.
However, I couldn't find PersistentList, so I thought that it had been added
after 2.3.3, which I am using.
So I checked the CVS. Nope, nothing there.
So whats
PersistentList doesn't come with Zope. What docs?
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 11:12:11 +0100
Lennart Regebro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found seceral seemingly up to date docuemnts claiming
that both
PersistentMapping and PersistentList exists and is
included with Zope.
However, I couldn't find
Hi,
I decided to upgrade my Python 2.1.1 to Python 2.1.2 (in order to gently
move to 2.5 later).
My Zope instances were working quite finebut...randomly I got a core
dump (!) and the following message in logs :
assertion STACK_LEVEL() = f-f_stacksize failed: file Python/ceval.c,
line 687
LR == Lennart Regebro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LR I found seceral seemingly up to date docuemnts claiming that
LR both PersistentMapping and PersistentList exists and is included
LR with Zope. However, I couldn't find PersistentList, so I
LR thought that it had been added after 2.3.3,
LR == Lennart Regebro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LR I found seceral seemingly up to date docuemnts claiming that
LR both PersistentMapping and PersistentList exists and is
LR included with Zope. However, I couldn't find PersistentList,
LR so I thought that it had been added
From: Jeremy Hylton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Andrew Kuchling wrote a PersistentList for his StandaloneZODB. I
think it would be a good idea to include in ZODB eventually, but
haven't gotten around to integrating it. IIRC, Jim wasn't sure he
wanted it in ZODB.
Well, *I* want it. :-)
I'm using the
Olivier,
Have you been reading anything about the random Zope crashes on the list for
the last six months? Have you searched the maillist archives for the text
of your crash?
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From: Olivier Deckmyn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi folks,
When I define an Interface, are the methods of the interface supposed to
have self as the first argument?
It certainly seems that way from
./lib/python/AccessControl/IUserFolder.py in Zope2. It also seems that
way from the Interface Interface.
However, many of the interfaces in
This has been explained recently (-- mailing list archives, probably
through Google search for f_stacksize).
I did, without a great success.
Summary, you need to upgrade Zope, too!
If only I could...
You can't make your customer migrate their Zope version in 2hours. Our
servers are
I am cataloging mysql-data with zcatalog following the how-to provided by
zope-member rbicker. this works fine. since I use batch-processing to build
web pages containing e.g. 3 mysql data records per page, the uid's, hence
the url's of the zcatalog's objects are e.g.:
On 1/27/02 11:25 AM, Steve Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
When I define an Interface, are the methods of the interface supposed to
have self as the first argument?
No.
It certainly seems that way from
./lib/python/AccessControl/IUserFolder.py in Zope2. It also seems that
Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
On 1/27/02 11:25 AM, Steve Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
When I define an Interface, are the methods of the interface supposed to
have self as the first argument?
No.
In which case, perhaps we should change InterfaceInterface and
On 1/27/02 3:09 PM, Steve Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In which case, perhaps we should change InterfaceInterface and
InterfaceBaseInterface from Interface/iclass.py to reflect this.
The ZDG should also be updated to reflect this, as the example is wrong.
Shall I throw this into the Collector?
Probably. I made a comment on the page itself, just a couple of days ago,
but it's unknown how often those comments are reviewed:
They're not reviewed often by the editors, but they sure help folks who read
them in the meantime, so I encourage folks
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