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
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
Shane Hathaway wrote:
> > by?
>
> BerkeleyDB3Storage.
Actually, it hasn't. bsddb is no better at big files than FileStorage.
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> 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
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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 Its functionality has already been superceded.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?
>> 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 Its functionality has already been superceded.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?
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> 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
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
As one more example, Zope.org is currently at 4.8 Gb on FileStorage.
--Paul
"R. David Murray" wrote:
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> 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
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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
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
onment?
Sean
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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
> - 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
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
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
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
[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
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