I know it's an old Zope version, but it doesn't look like the code's
changed in this area since then...
Should it be possible for the following to happen?
File "C:\Zope\2.7.6\lib\python\Products\ZCatalog\ZCatalog.py", line
558, in uncatalog_object
self._catalog.uncatalogObject(uid)
Fi
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 03:25:55PM -0400, Fred Drake wrote:
| On 5/15/06, Sidnei da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| >Also on a similar subject, running 'make install' from a checkout only
| >copies packages that have a 'SETUP.cfg' inside. Is that intentional?
| >
| >I thought someone was in char
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 02:17:53PM -0400, Tres Seaver wrote:
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| Sidnei da Silva wrote:
| > Also on a similar subject, running 'make install' from a checkout only
| > copies packages that have a 'SETUP.cfg' inside. Is that intentional?
| >
| > I
According to Tres Seaver:
> > Trying to get a Zope DateTime object (as dictionary value) via xml-rpc
> > gives on OverflowError! You can try it yourself:
> >
> > (I used a freshly installed Zope-2.9.3 [with python-2.4.3] on Linux
> > FC3; but other versions should behave equally.)
> >
> > Add a P
On 5/15/06, Sidnei da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was looking at zpkg for the first time today, and was sorry to
realize it won't run to completion on a Windows machine due to some
minor use of os.WIFEXITED which is due to a dubious use of the 'tar'
command, since Python has a 'tarfile' mo
On 5/15/06, Sidnei da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also on a similar subject, running 'make install' from a checkout only
copies packages that have a 'SETUP.cfg' inside. Is that intentional?
I thought someone was in charge of fixing the 'make install' dance.
Someone might be, and it might
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Sidnei da Silva wrote:
> Also on a similar subject, running 'make install' from a checkout only
> copies packages that have a 'SETUP.cfg' inside. Is that intentional?
>
> I thought someone was in charge of fixing the 'make install' dance.
What packa
Also on a similar subject, running 'make install' from a checkout only
copies packages that have a 'SETUP.cfg' inside. Is that intentional?
I thought someone was in charge of fixing the 'make install' dance.
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I was looking at zpkg for the first time today, and was sorry to
realize it won't run to completion on a Windows machine due to some
minor use of os.WIFEXITED which is due to a dubious use of the 'tar'
command, since Python has a 'tarfile' module in the standard library.
Since it looks like using