Can anyone point me to the location of the configuration file for the
Windows install in CVS? I'm sure Brian pointed it out to me once, but I cant
find it at the moment...
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Andy McKay
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Hello Casey,
One thing to remember is that running multi-treaded Python apps on a
multi-processor box is suboptimal unless you can bind all the threads to a
single processor, due to the Python GIL.
IOW : Buying a dual processor computer is not so usefull if the computer
is dedicated
On Wednesday 28 Aug 2002 2:19 pm, Jeremy Hylton wrote:
I'd like to change this bit of code in handle_write():
if n len(v):
# XXX It's unfortunate that we end up making many
# slices of a large string.
output.insert(0, v[n:])
On Wednesday 28 Aug 2002 6:46 pm, Casey Duncan wrote:
One other difference is classically due to a more efficient select
mechanism on Unix than Windows (ala asyncore), making multitasking more
efficient on *nix. However, I don't know if that's true anymore post-NT4.
Yes, thats still true.
I think Tim meant this to go to the list ;-)
Chris
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Browser Stop Button and Zope REQUESTs
Date: 29 Aug 2002 14:36:30 +0800
From: Tim Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 11:41:44 +0100, Chris Withers spoke forth:
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Browser Stop Button and Zope REQUESTs
Date: 29 Aug 2002 14:36:30 +0800
From: Tim Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If my ZODB is so big that it takes half an hour to rebuild, I
I often sort the object list in the ZMI by modification date, to get the
script on top I'm currently working on. However, whenever I navigate to
another folder, the default sorting is by name.
I'd like it very much if the sort criteria would be kept until changed
explicitly, e. g. by storing it
Christopher N. Deckard wrote:
Oh, and back on the original topic, does anyone know for sure if
the browsers actually send something to the server when stop is
pressed?
Yes, it sends a RST packet. It ends the tcp-connection.
That's why I think throwing an exception when something tries to
Can anyone point me to the location of the configuration file for the
Windows install in CVS? I'm sure Brian pointed it out to me once,
but I cant
find it at the moment...
--
Andy McKay
Hi Andy -
The WISE install script is in the /inst directory of the
releases.
Brian Lloyd
On Thursday 29 Aug 2002 2:21 pm, Oliver Bleutgen wrote:
If something like I described would be implemented into zope, it surely
should be possible to start an extra thread for doing the stuff you give
as an example
The issue is that zope *already* runs *every* request in a seperate thread
The WISE install script is in the /inst directory of the
releases.
Thanks got it. No wonder I couldn't find it in CVS.
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Andy McKay
Agmweb Consulting
http://www.agmweb.ca
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Shane Hathaway wrote:
No, this is not a known issue. Could you provide a traceback?
Traceback (most recent call last):
File testStripogram.py, line 103, in ?
import Zope
File D:\ZOPE\25228D~1.1\lib\python\Zope\__init__.py, line 40, in ?
m=imp.load_module('Zope.custom_zodb',
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Chris Withers wrote:
Shane Hathaway wrote:
No, this is not a known issue. Could you provide a traceback?
Traceback (most recent call last):
File testStripogram.py, line 103, in ?
import Zope
File D:\ZOPE\25228D~1.1\lib\python\Zope\__init__.py, line 40,
Acquisition lookup for (ExtensionClass'es Python) methods is not done
through the standard __of__ call but handled specially:
if (PyECMethod_Check(r) PyECMethod_Self(r)==self-obj)
ASSIGN(r,PyECMethod_New(r,OBJECT(self)));
As a consequence, the method's im_self is
TD == Toby Dickenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TD There is an O(n) option with easy logic... fragment big strings
TD inside message_output.
Sounds like a possibility. It would still be nice to have something
in handle_write() to avoid extra slicing on partial send()s. But your
patch is
I am trying to implement a proxy class (specifically for the purposes of
multi-versioned document objects (folderish proxies that contain the object
that they proxy to). I am using __getattr__ within my product, and the code
pasted below works, and does not break Implicit acquisition (because
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to implement a proxy class (specifically for the purposes of
multi-versioned document objects (folderish proxies that contain the object
that they proxy to). I am using __getattr__ within my product, and the code
pasted below works, and does not break
Hi,
has anyone written a script which crawls a site and lists all objects
which aren't referenced anymore?
Tobias Herp
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At 14:28 2002-08-29 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I am trying to implement a proxy class (specifically for the purposes of
multi-versioned document objects (folderish proxies that contain the object
Hi Sean,
We've been stealing some code from CMFCore.Skinnable to
do similar things
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