Jason Spisak wrote:
Tres,
I updated the DateIndex.py file to the one from the current 2.6 head.
But I'm still getting the 'integer multiplication' error. Is there
another possibility? Also, it only does this for the 'expires' index.
The 'effective' index reindexed just fine.
Thanks in advanc
Tres,
I updated the DateIndex.py file to the one from the current 2.6 head.
But I'm still getting the 'integer multiplication' error. Is there
another possibility? Also, it only does this for the 'expires' index.
The 'effective' index reindexed just fine.
Thanks in advance,
Jason Spisak
Tr
Thanks. I'll update the index, since it will eventually be in proper
zope anyway, it'll just be a bit ahead it's time 8-)
Just to throw another wrench in, when updating the 'start' and 'end'
indexes I get this error now that they are DateIndexes:
Site error
This site encountered an error tryi
Jason Spisak wrote:
Tres and Seb,
Got rid of all the date FieldIndexes and am reindexing the new
DateIndexes one at a time from the indexes tab, but I've hit a snag.
when I go to reindex 'expires' I get this error immediately:
Site error
This site encountered an error trying to fulfill your re
Tres and Seb,
Got rid of all the date FieldIndexes and am reindexing the new
DateIndexes one at a time from the indexes tab, but I've hit a snag.
when I go to reindex 'expires' I get this error immediately:
Site error
This site encountered an error trying to fulfill your request. The
errors we
Tres and Seb,
Got rid of all the date FieldIndexes and am reindexing the new
DateIndexes one at a time from the indexes tab, but I've hit a snag.
when I go to reindex 'expires' I get this error immediately:
Site error
This site encountered an error trying to fulfill your request. The
errors w
Consider me awaiting my socks to be blown off. 8-)
Tres Seaver wrote:
Jason Spisak wrote:
You are right. I've also got that permission turned off to take
advantage of that part of the CMF workflow, which compounds the
problem since it's site wide. I'm building the individual DateIndexs
now
Jason Spisak wrote:
You are right. I've also got that permission turned off to take
advantage of that part of the CMF workflow, which compounds the problem
since it's site wide. I'm building the individual DateIndexs now and
when that's done, I'll check the performance (for my own edification
Tres,
You are right. I've also got that permission turned off to take
advantage of that part of the CMF workflow, which compounds the problem
since it's site wide. I'm building the individual DateIndexs now and
when that's done, I'll check the performance (for my own edification if
nothing e
Jason Spisak wrote:
Zopistas,
My ZCatalog is fast as admin, but dog slow as anonymous and other users.
Anyone had this same experience? Details:
marjors:
Zope 2.6.2
CMF 1.3
Plone 1.0.5
about 50,000 cataloged objects (dual xenon server, plenty of ram, RAID)
User folder has 15k users in it, b
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