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Christian Theune wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 17:08 +0200, Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
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Christian Theune wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 13:12 +0100, Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
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>>> When using paste.https
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Jürgen Herrmann wrote:
> i found two bugs in the current zope 2.12 beta:
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> 2."Script Python" instances don't execute anymore. not the ones already in
>the db from the zope 2.10 install i used before nor newly created ones.
>traceback:
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Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
> Andreas Jung wrote:
>> I just created a new Zope 2.12.0a4 that should easy_install nicely.
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>> Howto?
>
>> virtualenv foo
>> cd foo
>> source bin/activate
>> bin/easy_in
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Andreas Jung wrote:
> I just created a new Zope 2.12.0a4 that should easy_install nicely.
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> Howto?
>
> virtualenv foo
> cd foo
> source bin/activate
> bin/easy_install -i http://download.zope.org/Zope2/index/2.12.0a4 Zope2
>
> Please give feedback
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Lennart Regebro wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 15:21, Chris Withers wrote:
>>> Sure. But I don't really see it as necessary to keep old.zope.org
>>> around forever and ever.
>> Some people do, and doing that means they're happy, so I'm happy :-)
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Tres Seaver wrote:
> Lennart Regebro wrote:
>> On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 08:32, Dieter Maurer wrote:
>>> Because members put there content (product implementations) still usable?
>> Absolutely right. In the long run that should probably be moved over
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Dieter Maurer wrote:
> Chris Withers wrote at 2009-4-2 21:29 +0100:
>> Andreas Jung wrote:
>>> Andrew & others have been working on this issue at the sprint. There is
>>> consensus that www.zope.org must be turned into landing page with some
>>> missio
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Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
> When using paste.httpserver instead of twisted.wsgi server
> zope.publisher.xmlrpc.XMLRPCRequest.processInputs() hangs when reading 0
> Bytes from the request (wsgi.input ).
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When using paste.httpserver instead of twisted.wsgi server
zope.publisher.xmlrpc.XMLRPCRequest.processInputs() hangs when reading 0
Bytes from the request (wsgi.input ).
As i found the zope.publisher.http.HTTPInputStream.readlines() signature
was chan
Christian Theune wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the restructured Text layout is busted. I just reverted some spam, but
> that wasn't the issue. Could someone enlightened have a look, please?
>
(Worked ok when looking at the 'Preview' page)
I managed to get it into good shape again (saving with a wrong format,
Sorry for the crosspost, i think it is of interest to both zope-dev and
zope3-dev.
Guido van Rossum on Edu-sig mailing list just posted
some code to reload a module in place, updating classes, methods and
functions.
[Edu-sig] Reloading code (was Re: OLPC: first thoughts)
http://mail.p
Chris Withers wrote:
Jim Fulton wrote:
BTW, I suspect that a less violent patch could be created, if
anyone wants to champion TTW reStructuedText support in
Zope 2. Personally, I'm for dropping it.
+1 on dropping it completely, but then I hate all types of structured
text so I doubt I'm in
Wolfgang Strobl wrote:
Sidnei da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am Tue, 28 Feb 2006
10:13:15 -0300:
Run 'inst/WinBuilders/buildout zope'.
I'v just built 2.9.1 using the instructions in winbuilders and uploaded
the result to zope.org.
http://www.zope.org/Members/strobl/Zope-2.9.1-win32
Could we create some docs on 'Newbie: How-to install the recent
Zope3.1.0 on windows using the binary installer' provided at zope.org ?
At the moment http://dev.zope.org/Zope3/Zope310 is the only available doc.
It says
'Installation instructions for both Windows and Un*x/Linux are now
availabl
Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 5. Juni 2005 19:14:52 +0200 Andreas Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
"Run Zope in console" fails for me with "application has failed to start
because pywintypes23.dll was not found..."
After copying PyWintypes32.dll to $INSTANCE_HOME/bin I now get this
PySECURITY_
Tim Peters wrote:
Later: Zope-2.8.0-b2-win32.exe is built now, and after some more
testing I'll upload it to
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.8.0b2
Windows users please give this a try -- it's your last (and in some
sense, also your first ) chance to try "the real" Zope 2.8 on
Windows.
Christian Theune wrote:
Hi,
the upload didn't work again. If someone could put the file located at
http://amy.gocept.com/~ctheune/Zope-2.8.0-b1-win32.exe to the right
place?
The proxy on Zope.org caught me again.
Hi Christian,
just tried it and got an error too: 'The request or reply is too large.'
Casey Duncan wrote:
Zope2 folders are designed for this. They are really just "blank
objects" where you can specify your own methods in instance space.
Traditionally in Zope2, there are two ways to do this: by adding
"method" objects (External Methods, DTML methods, python scripts, ZPT)
directly to
Tres Seaver wrote:
Christian Theune wrote:
Hi,
i have the strange feeling that somebody forgot to include the
AccessControl.ZopeGuard.safe_builtins for DTML.
See DT_Utils.py around line 56 and the corresponding imports as well as
the definition of safe_builtins in ZopeGuard.py.
Could someone veri
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