[Thomas Anderson]
> I'm seeing changes to the ZODB getting lost on reboot. I think it's
> because there are no fsync() calls being issued by Zope or even by
> zopectl on stopping Zope but I can't be sure. I'm using
> /instance/bin/zopectl {start|stop} for controlling Zope.
>
> I added a "sync" comm
I'm seeing changes to the ZODB getting lost on reboot. I think it's
because there are no fsync() calls being issued by Zope or even by
zopectl on stopping Zope but I can't be sure. I'm using
/instance/bin/zopectl {start|stop} for controlling Zope.
I added a "sync" command to my /etc/init.d/umountf
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 14:38, Evan Simpson wrote:
> I'm getting several TypeErrors when I run 'make test' on the HEAD. Each
> of them involves a call to cAccessControl's 'validate' with 'roles' set
> to a PermissionRole instance, complaining that it's not iterable.
>
> Any ideas?
These tests ha
I'm getting several TypeErrors when I run 'make test' on the HEAD. Each
of them involves a call to cAccessControl's 'validate' with 'roles' set
to a PermissionRole instance, complaining that it's not iterable.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Evan @ 4-am
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 19:10:07 +0100
Pascal Samuzeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Casey,
>
> Yes it doesn't lie at all, but i've tried till I suppress all and even
>
Hi Casey,
Yes it doesn't lie at all, but i've tried till I suppress all and even
with 2 it suppressed only one.
That was easy.
To get Zope 2.7 working behind the Pound SSL proxy:
HTTPS ON
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 01:06, Thomas Anderson wrote:
> A fairy clean way did exist in 2.6.x to get zope to generate "https:"
> instead of "http" in self referencing URLs, using Pound, and without
> standing on
Please don't cross-post.
You already posted this exact question to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and received two replies to which you did not follow up.
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 12:56:13PM +0100, Pascal Samuzeau wrote:
(snip)
> I have no ti
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 16:14:05 +0100
Pascal Samuzeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
I suspect you can put "HTTP ON" in the section of
zope.conf. There isn't any way now to get rid of "HTTP" if it exists in
the same namespace, though. Is that necessary?
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 01:06, Thomas Anderson wrote:
> A fairy clean way did exist in 2.6.x to get zope to generate "https:"
>
Hi,
> I already replied to this, but I never heard back from you.
I already replied to this, but I never heard back from you.
What does the following return for a value:
len(list(context.TheCatalog.searchResults(Type='TypeTest')))
??
-Casey
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:01:35 +0100
Pascal Samuzeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
For some tests I have done :
- Create about
Hi,
Today, I have this situation:
Under my root Z
> Okay, though Acquisition.Implicit is actually going to make your namespace
> issues worse; better use Acquisition.Explicit and enjoy another benefit of
> adapters -- namespace separation. I suspect though that your application's
> goals/design are different than mine. I appreciate adapters in pa
Santi Camps wrote:
> Thats very interesting !! I was rewriting __getattr__ to allow the
> adapter access adapted object attributes, but doing this way its clear
> and easier. Inheriting from Acquisition Implicit and applying the
> adapter using __of__ I obtain the same result and have less proble
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