Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-03 Thread R. David Murray
On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Ng Pheng Siong wrote: > > Actually I have wondered something about that... Why does it always show > > up as linux2 even when not on linux? I'm on FreeBSD using a compiled from > > source python and Zope and it still shows up as Linux. > > lib/python/version.txt > > Just edi

Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-02 Thread Ng Pheng Siong
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 11:15:49AM +0100, Matt Hamilton wrote: > > - the version.txt in lib/python/ says: > > Zope 2.4.0a1 (source release, python 1.5.2, linux2) > > which sounds a bit funny in my ears... Might be me, I dunno. > > Actually I have wondered something about that... Why does it

Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread Chris McDonough
Shane Hathaway wrote: > > by? > > BerkeleyDB3Storage. Actually, it hasn't. bsddb is no better at big files than FileStorage. ___ Zope-Dev maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev ** No cross posts or HTML encodi

Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread Chris McDonough
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > With 7.5 GB, I'd use a more advanced storage like the new - well, > not quite released ;) - Berkeley (libdb3 based) storages... Just so there's no misunderstanding... BerkeleyStorage is in beta... it's at http://www.zope.org/Products/bsddb3Storage _

Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread Shane Hathaway
marc lindahl wrote: > > >> Does anyone have any comments on the reliability of PartitionedFileStorage > >> in this regard as a temporary solution? Is anyone using > >> PartitionedFileStorage in a production environment? > > > > AFAIK no. Its functionality has already been superceded. > > by?

Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread marc lindahl
>> Does anyone have any comments on the reliability of PartitionedFileStorage >> in this regard as a temporary solution? Is anyone using >> PartitionedFileStorage in a production environment? > > AFAIK no. Its functionality has already been superceded. by? _

Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread Shane Hathaway
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > My impression is that FileStorage implements a 32-bit id-type-thingy > somewhere (look at ZODB docs, I think there is something about this > somewhere), which limits it (in addition to the Linux kernel ext2 fs limit), > to < 2GB. With 7.5 GB, I'd use a more advanced

Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread Paul Everitt
Lalo Martins wrote: > By "hoping that EC will go away soon", I assume they mean the > PythonLabs folks are working on fixing this for once in Python > itself. Right? That is correct. The point is, ExtensionClass machinery will go away but the functionality would remain, if Python changes in th

Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread Paul Everitt
As one more example, Zope.org is currently at 4.8 Gb on FileStorage. --Paul "R. David Murray" wrote: > > On Fri, 1 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > My impression is that FileStorage implements a 32-bit id-type-thingy > > somewhere (look at ZODB docs, I think there is something about this

RE: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread sean . upton
D] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released On Fri, 1 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My impression is that FileStorage implements a 32-bit id-type-thingy > somewhere (look at ZODB docs, I think there is some

RE: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread R. David Murray
On Fri, 1 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My impression is that FileStorage implements a 32-bit id-type-thingy > somewhere (look at ZODB docs, I think there is something about this > somewhere), which limits it (in addition to the Linux kernel ext2 fs limit), > to < 2GB. With 7.5 GB, I'd use

RE: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread sean . upton
onment? Sean -Original Message- From: Holger Lehmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:33 AM To: Brian Lloyd; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released Hi Brian, hi all, great to hear this. Now comes a tricky question: Suppose w

Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread Matt Hamilton
> - the version.txt in lib/python/ says: > Zope 2.4.0a1 (source release, python 1.5.2, linux2) > which sounds a bit funny in my ears... Might be me, I dunno. Actually I have wondered something about that... Why does it always show up as linux2 even when not on linux? I'm on FreeBSD using a

Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread Erik Enge
On Thu, 31 May 2001, Brian Lloyd wrote: > Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 has been released - you can download it from > Zope.org: Cool stuff. I have a couple of comments, though. For future ref., should I post them to the Collector? - lib/python/Products/PluginIndexes/__init__.py is missing the ZPL - wh

Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread Holger Lehmann
Hi Brian, hi all, great to hear this. Now comes a tricky question: Suppose we are running a Linux Kernel 2.4.x and using the latest Python 2.x distribution. And supposing we can recompile all code if neccessary: How large can a Data.fs grow until it breaks ? We need to be able to store about

Re: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-06-01 Thread Lalo Martins
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 07:33:43AM +1000, Albert Langer wrote: > > "A note to component developers - as of Zope 2.4 ExtensionClass has not been > updated to support all of the new "magic protocols" that Python classes > support (we're hoping that EC will go away soon)." > > What does "hoping tha

RE: [Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-05-31 Thread Albert Langer
[Brian] Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 has been released - you can download it from Zope.org: http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.4.0a1/ [...] Note that this is an alpha release, so it is available as a source distribution only. We will make binary releases available with the first beta relea

[Zope-dev] ANNOUNCE: Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 released

2001-05-31 Thread Brian Lloyd
Hello all, Zope 2.4.0 alpha 1 has been released - you can download it from Zope.org: http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.4.0a1/ Highlights of what is new in Zope 2.4: - Zope 2.4 supports (and requires) Python 2.1 - New restricted execution architecture - WebDAV Level 2