On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 03:14, Dirk Datzert wrote:
> Chris,
>
> please use always a buildroot ! You can set an option
> in the compile-all script that tell python to set the real realase path in the
> tracebacks.
This is true, but the branch no longer uses compileall. Instead,
distutils does the
>
> > *) Byte compiling: Why not schedule an 'at' job to do the byte compile?
>
> The only reason I care about when the files are compiled is that if the
> files are byte-compiled in the rpm build root, tracebacks will contain
> references to the buildroot in the python filenames. I could do it
Steve Alexander wrote:
>> My application can then automatically send notifications to others
>> based on the execution of the VisitURL Command.
>> I can send email to my group saying "So and so has seen the contract"
>
> Incorrect.
>
> This shows that they read the original email, and intended t
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Ulrich,
You may also be interested in http://cvs.zope.org/Products/Scheduler/
(it has a dependency on http://cvs.zope.org/Products/Event/ and a Zope
>= than 2.6b1).
It relies on an external "clock" process to tickle it every so often,
but you could of course kick off a Zope thread to do this...
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 12:15, Adam Manock wrote:
> I was planning to start from scratch with building a RPM for 2.6
> that would work on at least RedHat 8.x AND 7.x.. Coincidentally,
> this is something I planned to start on tomorrow! :-)
Oh happy coincidences! ;-)
FWIW, in order for my spec fil
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 10:54, Federico Di Gregorio wrote:
> > - Jeff's puts pid files into /var/run, while mine creates pid files
> > directly in INSTANCE_HOME/var.
>
> perfect. please do that for debian packages too and let /usr for
> official debian packages of Zope.
Do you mean I should use
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 10:31, Adrian Hungate wrote:
> This looks GREAT!!
Thanks a lot..
> A couple of points:
> *) Python 2.2.x ?? This is scheduled for Zope 3 ?? Is there any way this
> could find its way in to a 2.x release?
I believe Zope 2.7 will require Python 2.2.X. It's my hope to merge
Looks good,
I was planning to start from scratch with building a RPM for 2.6
that would work on at least RedHat 8.x AND 7.x.. Coincidentally,
this is something I planned to start on tomorrow! :-)
Instead, I'll take a few hours tomorrow to test your spec on
RedHat 8.0, it would be *really* goo
On Sunday 13 October 2002 17:44, Ulrich Eck wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just had an Idea and want to hear your comments on the following:
>
> Zope is a Request-Based System. It has no internal scheduling functions
> except one installs Xron.
>
> I have written a MicroThread Scheduler using python2.2
Hi there,
I just had an Idea and want to hear your comments on the following:
Zope is a Request-Based System. It has no internal scheduling functions
except one installs Xron.
I have written a MicroThread Scheduler using python2.2 generators
that supply cooperative Multithreading.
Now the poin
Il dom, 2002-10-13 alle 00:28, Chris McDonough ha scritto:
> - Jeff's puts some stuff into the current prevailing python's
> site-packages directory and some other stuff into /usr/share/zope.
> Mine puts nothing into site-packages, and installs all Zope software
> into /opt/zope.
>
> - Jef
This looks GREAT!!
A couple of points:
*) Python 2.2.x ?? This is scheduled for Zope 3 ?? Is there any way this
could find its way in to a 2.x release?
*) Byte compiling: Why not schedule an 'at' job to do the byte compile?
*) Ownership/perms on the 'var' dir, this will need to be the same as the
Hello Lennart,
Friday, October 11, 2002, 2:00:03 PM, you wrote:
LR> RFC 2822 (which is the currently valid one, if I understand correctly)
LR> specifies the date format to have four digit zone specifications, ie
LR> "GMT+0200", while DateTime.rfc822() happily returns "GMT+2". Not that this
LR>
Hello,
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location, I made a big mistake resulting in a lot of messages being
resent to their original receipients.
Please kindly accept my apologies, it will not happen again.
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