Sidnei da Silva wrote at 2006-9-5 10:46 -0300:
> ...
>That's a known-(at least to me)-issue.
>
> When you refresh an Archetypes-based product you need to refresh
> Archetypes as well. You can do this by marking the product as
> dependent on Archetypes and then refresh Archetypes (which will
One problem with fixing the refresh is that the more you fix, the
longer the refresh will take. To fix Five to be stable in refresh, we
may very well have to kill all things registered by ZCML, and
re-register all of it. It's highly unlikely that we get a real stable
refresh by just refreshing one
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 03:39:14PM +0200, Max M wrote:
| So the problem only exists for me in Archetype based products. Anytime I
| do a change in any AT content type I need to restart the site.
|
| Can anybody confirm this behavior?
That's a known-(at least to me)-issue.
When you refresh a
Max M wrote:
I am not sure what is causing the problems. I am mostly a developer of
end user tools. Not a core Zope/Plone developer. And I am not really
interested in becoming one either. There must be a niche for developers
like me that focus on end users.
Well ok. I have researched a bit m
--On 4. September 2006 09:43:07 -0230 Rocky Burt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
So, I've learned to change my habits. I'm sure you've heard this a
million times, but there's good reason... it just works. And that is to
write unit tests to build your functionality rather than loading it up
in Zo
On Mon, 2006-04-09 at 12:55 +0200, Max M wrote:
> Does anybody have a clue as to where the problem is? And why aren't
> there any more people complaining about it? Is it because I develop on
> Windows and am the only one doing so?
>
>
> What do I have to do to get the sweet sweet refresh workin