Hello,
i want to add
dynamically LocalFS Objects in a Plone site.
So, in order to
test,i hawe write a little python script like this :
container.manage_addProduct['LocalFS'].manage_addLocalFS('test','test','/my_folder')
print "ok"return printed
I get a weird
failure :
Traceback
I plan to do the transition tomorrow, Tuesday may 11.
I'll begin at 10am US/Eastern and be done by 5pm US/Eastern.
During this time, I ask that no one make checkins to the CVS head for
those projects. The first thing I will do is to tag the head with the
tag: 'cvs-to-svn-conversion'. When I'm
For another way round this issue of segfaults and deadlock when using
python 2.2, has anyone tried running Zope with a python built to use the
GNU Pth library instead of the system's pthread library?
GNU Pth is an entirely user-space library, so I would think it's behavior
would remain
Something is not right with the Zope 2.x cvs head on cygwin. I used
yesterdays checkout of Zope and Python 2.3 maintenance branch. The same
combo works on OpenBSD.
Here's the story:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /zope/cvszope/bin
$ /zope/python23/bin/python ./mkzopeinstance.py
Please choose a directory in
I'm surprised it works for you under OpenBSD. The HEAD is broken
currently because database mounts don't work. See the thread started by
http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-dev/2004-April/022684.html for more
info.
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 19:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something is not right
Whew. I finally got a chance to review at least a bit of Michael's
excellent work...
On Mon, 2004-04-26 at 18:34, Michael Dunstan wrote:
Okay - I've gone ahead and implemented a flavour of transaction
isolation for errors. (See below for patch.) That seems to have done
the trick just
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Perhaps you could show me how to find these mailing list posts you speak of?
I never search for others...
I'm sorry you feel that way, I guess I'll just ignore the errors for now.
Sorry you couldn't be more help :-S
Chris
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Casey Duncan wrote:
No, some very valuable bugs are submitted anonymously. People can be
very paranoid (rightly) about their privacy. We do want to encourage bug
submissions even if that means more noise.
So on the one hand we say we rarely care about anonymous bug posts and on the
other close
On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:21:26 +0100
Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Casey Duncan wrote:
No, some very valuable bugs are submitted anonymously. People can be
very paranoid (rightly) about their privacy. We do want to encourage
bug submissions even if that means more noise.
So on