Re: [Zope-dev] RFC: Python/Zope Interfaces - More ZCatalog ;-)

2000-12-02 Thread Jim Fulton
Chris Withers wrote: > > Jim Fulton wrote: > (snip) > > Please note that these points were argued extensively on the Python > > types-sig a couple of years ago. > > What was the outcome? They all agreed to stop arguing with me. ;) Jim -- Jim Fulton mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Pyt

Re: [Zope-dev] RFC: Python/Zope Interfaces

2000-12-02 Thread Jim Fulton
Dieter Maurer wrote: > (snip) > Let me stress my point of view. Maybe, we are not too far away > from one another: > > * I like clear specifications (as you do) Yup. > * The specification has more value, when its implementations > adhere to it (you probably will agree). Well, not qu

[Zope-dev] Hmmmm.... what do *you* do when Zope is 'stuck'.

2000-12-02 Thread Steve Spicklemire
Hi Folks, Ok.. this is the wierdest thing I've run into yet. Any ideas how to diagnose this would be most appreciated. It's a little bit like quantum mechanics. When you try to measure it... it changes. ;-) I have a Data.fs that has somehow gotten into a state where Zope just hangs there. I c

Re: [Zope-dev] Hmmmm.... what do *you* do when Zope is 'stuck'.

2000-12-02 Thread Steve Spicklemire
OK.. more details... this is definitely a PoPy issue... I reinstalled ZPoPyDA, ran Zope in single threaded mode ( ./start -t 1 ) and then deleted my ZPoPyDA database adaptor. Then I created a new one, connected to postgres, and tested it. Then when I shut down Zope, and restared multi-threaded