Stefan H. Holek wrote:
>Shane,
>
>You are talking about the Zope core unit tests, aren't you? Can you be
>equally sure you do not break third party tests people wrote for their own
>products and packages? Please keep in mind that ZC is not the only one
>using the Testing package to write their un
Stefan H. Holek wrote:
> You are talking about the Zope core unit tests, aren't you? Can you be
> equally sure you do not break third party tests people wrote for their own
> products and packages? Please keep in mind that ZC is not the only one
> using the Testing package to write their unit test
Shane,
You are talking about the Zope core unit tests, aren't you? Can you be
equally sure you do not break third party tests people wrote for their own
products and packages? Please keep in mind that ZC is not the only one
using the Testing package to write their unit tests.
I am wondering why
Stefan H. Holek wrote:
> You need Data.fs.in to run unit tests. The Testing package does not work
> without it. See lib/python/Testing/custom_zodb.py.
FWIW, I'm looking into removing that requirement. With a tweaked
custom_zodb.py and minor changes to the sessioning machinery, all but
three t
Matt,
You need Data.fs.in to run unit tests. The Testing package does not work
without it. See lib/python/Testing/custom_zodb.py.
Stefan
--On Mittwoch, 11. September 2002 16:25 -0400 "Matthew T. Kromer"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Johnson wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>I'm using win2k and
James Johnson wrote:
> Hi all,
>I'm using win2k and zope2.5.1 and python 2.1.2. And I don't have
> the file Data.fs.in. I have the others files. Am I suppose to have
> this file on win32.
> tia,
> - James
>
You don't need it; it merely provides a bootstrap of what Zope does on
startup
Hi all,
I'm using win2k and zope2.5.1 and python 2.1.2. And I don't have the
file Data.fs.in. I have the others files. Am I suppose to have this file
on win32.
tia,
- James
>Good to hear that!
>However, I have received the following report:
---8<---
>I do have a 'Data.fs', 'Data.fs
Good to hear that!
However, I have received the following report:
---8<---
> I do have a 'Data.fs', 'Data.fs.lock' and 'Data.fs.tmp' files in the
> '/usr/lib/zope/var' directory, but no 'Data.fs.in' file. =( Is this bad?
> My zope is 2.5.1 and I'm using python 2.1.3. I installed zope using the
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 03:49:25PM +0200, Stefan H. Holek wrote:
> Same thing on Debian. 'Data.fs.in' is missing there as well. This is a
> problem for me as the ZopeTestCase relies on a working Testing package and
> error reports start to trickle in...
>
This is not correct. Data.fs.in is in
Same thing on Debian. 'Data.fs.in' is missing there as well. This is a
problem for me as the ZopeTestCase relies on a working Testing package and
error reports start to trickle in...
AFAIK, 'Data.fs.in' already contains things like the root Application
object and the Control_Panel. If no base
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