We've made the final release of ZODB 3.1.1 available, including ZEO
2.0.2. This release corresponds to the version of ZODB in Zope 2.6.1
which was also recently released. There's not much different from
ZODB 3.1.1beta2, except for an updated tool.
ZODB is the Zope Object Database, a system for
We've made another beta release of ZODB 3.1.1 available, including ZEO
2.0.2. This is primarily a bug fix release; see the NEWS.txt file
excerpt below for details. Of particular note are the enabling of the
BTrees-based index for FileStorage and the disabling of the rare
"hosed" state in ZODB.
> "BL" == Brian Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BL> We're planning to cut 2.6.1 b2 this Friday. I wanted to give
BL> the heads-up in case anyone was in the middle of anything that
BL> needs to get in (I saw Toby had committed some things, and it
BL> looks like that merge is
> "CM" == Chris McDonough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> * configure; make; make install installation
>> I thought that there was an effort to use distutils, or to at
>> least use a distutils-ish setup. What happened to that?
CM> It does use distutils, owing to the work of M
> "TD" == Toby Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> What would happen if the thread got killed in the middle of the
>> move?
TD> A more interesting question is what happens if the thread is
TD> killed when it has moved some, but not all, of the files which
TD> relate
> "TD" == Toby Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> worse" part. If you've enable autopacking and you don't
>> cleanly close the storage, you won't exit the process because
>> the autopack thread won't get stopped and joined.
TD> Yes, I had the same problem with Director
> "TD" == Toby Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> This is a bad thing for the Berkeley storages because their
>> .close() must get called or you'll end up with corrupt
>> databases or worse .
TD> How much of that paragraph is covered by the wink?
The "or worse" part.
Looks like Toby's recent change to ApplicationManager.py causes
DB.close() to never be called when you hit Shutdown in the Control
Panel. This is a bad thing for the Berkeley storages because their
.close() must get called or you'll end up with corrupt databases or
worse .
--
> "TD" == Toby Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I have posted a tenative release plan for ZODB 3.2 in the ZODB
>> Wiki at http://www.zope.org/Wikis/ZODB/ZODB%203.2%20Release
>> There are a small set of proposed features centering around
>> better configuration and mana
> "kt" == kapil thangavelu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> e.g. BerkeleyStorage or OracleStorage.
kt> is there a useable undoable storage?
I think you meant "useable non-undoable storage", right?
If so, then I believe that ZODB 3.2 will have a such a useable
storage. We've had some
> "JV" == Jens Vagelpohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JV> sorry for the crossposting, here's a little heads-up for the
JV> mac OS X crowd:
JV> upon upgrading to 10.2 (jaguar) you will most likely find that
JV> your python binary (along with most other self-compiled
JV> so
> "DM" == Dieter Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DM> This looks like a compiler error, maybe an error in the
DM> dynamic linking code.
Matt Kromer spent some more time on this today and indeed he suspected
ld.so (specifically /lib/ld-2.2.5.so). This makes perfect sense and
Matt'
> "MTK" == Matthew T Kromer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MTK> On *my* RedHat 7.3 system, I cannot reproduce your problem.
MTK> However, you do note that exception 0x6e727574 is ASCII for
MTK> 'nrut' or 'turn' backwards. I dont know if that's meaningful
MTK> or not. I usally
Working on the Zope 2.7 branch I noticed a very strange crash while
running the test suite. I re-checked out the Zope 2 cvs head, rebuilt
everything from scratch and I still get the crash. I'm about out of
ideas so I thought I'd post what I know here in case anyone else can
confirm or give clue
> "SdS" == Sidnei da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SdS> Well, i didnt told there was i18n support there ;)
Oh! :)
SdS> Basically, Alt-TAL is a rewrite of TAL to allow one to expand
SdS> TAL by providing plugins. This means that if you want to
SdS> provide i18n for Alt-T
> "SdS" == Sidnei da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SdS> My friend Lalo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) started a rewrite of TAL to
SdS> make it more pluggable and ease backporting of i18n to
SdS> Zope2. I dont know how much if it is done right now, but the
SdS> last time I talked to
> "JV" == Jens Vagelpohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JV> as a data point, here is browser data for one of the sites i
JV> own. the data is produced by webalizer. NS4 is becoming
JV> negligible::
> "PE" == Paul Everitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PE> However, it is impor
> "WT" == William Trenker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WT> Current CSS standards even provide some of the dynamic
WT> formatting, like text rollovers, that used to require
WT> Javascript .
When Fred showed me this, I freaked, it was so cool. But then I use
Mozilla, so I don't kn
.
Download StandaloneZODB-1.0 from:
http://www.zope.org/Products/StandaloneZODB
and visit the StandaloneZODB Wiki page at:
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/ZODB/StandaloneZODB
See also:
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/ZODB/FrontPage
for more information about our long-range ZODB plans.
Enjoy
> "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 be
2.1.
Download StandaloneZODB-1.0c1.tgz from:
http://www.zope.org/Products/StandaloneZODB
and visit the StandaloneZODB Wiki page at:
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/ZODB/StandaloneZODB
See also:
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/ZODB/FrontPage
for more information about our long-range ZODB
> "CW" == Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> How much slower was is? Did you measure ratios (between the two
>> storages) of time per indexing operation, or ratios of disk
>> blocks transferred per indexing operation?
CW> In my tests, Barry agreed with me that Berk
> "FWH" == Fred Wilson Horch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
FWH> But it would be nice to hear what Guido thinks, and what
FWH> Digital Creation thinks.
I won't speak on behalf of DC, but I'll bet Guido is pretty tired of
talking about it. :)
FWH> Knowing that the copyright holders
> "JA" == Jerome Alet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JA> For Zope it's not sure, but for Python, as well as for all
JA> what people usually call "open source" languages, the license
JA> of choice should be the GPL, or at least the LGPL, in order
JA> for the language in question
> "GM" == Giovanni Maruzzelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GM> We are almost decided to switch to berkeleydb storage (the
GM> Minimal one) to get rid of the bloating, we are testing with
GM> it, but it seems to be discontinued because of a lack of
GM> requests.
GM> Any li
nd the addition of reference counting and
cyclic gc to Minimal.py. See the ZODB Wiki for other developments.
The release is available here:
http://www.zope.org/Products/bsddb3Storage
Discussions should take place on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list.
Enjoy,
-Barry
Barry A. Warsaw
Python
> "MWP" == Morten W Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MWP> BTW, there is a list called [EMAIL PROTECTED], for ZODB
MWP> specific questions.
Make that [EMAIL PROTECTED] now!
-Barry
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A draft of my Berkeley storage proposal is now in the fishbowl:
http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Proposals/BerkeleyStorage
Feel free to add your comments to the wiki.
-Barry
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> "TJ" == Tom Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TJ> I agree. I think this would be a good project for new zope
TJ> developers to get into the zope code. Would we need an
TJ> ZopeException class hierarchy?
IME, it's been a good idea to have a root exception class per
subsyste
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