Florent Guillaume wrote at 2004-1-7 18:31 +0100:
[Cc zope-dev and not zope3-dev anymore as my question is now zope 2
related...]
Ok so Jim mentionned it was possible to do rollback of subtransactions
in Zope 2. How can I do that ? What's the idiom that would be equivalent to:
tid =
Zope 2.6.3 Release and Security Update
Zope 2.6.3 contains a number of security related fixes for issues
resolved during a comprehensive security audit conducted in Q4
2003. You may download Zope 2.6.3 from Zope.org:
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.6.3/
**Users of the
Brian --
Does this mean that Zope 2.6.3 is compatible with Python 2.3.3? I would
be nice to retire 2.1.3.
-dra
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Brian Lloyd wrote:
Zope 2.6.3 Release and Security Update
Zope 2.6.3 contains a number of security related fixes for issues
resolved during a
On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 20:31, Dennis Allison wrote:
Does this mean that Zope 2.6.3 is compatible with Python 2.3.3? I would
be nice to retire 2.1.3.
I'm not aware of any Zope Corp internal projects still using Python
2.1.3. I'm not aware of any serious incompatibilities. I suppose the
only
Dennis Allison wrote:
Does this mean that Zope 2.6.3 is compatible with Python 2.3.3? I would
be nice to retire 2.1.3.
A significant part of the effort for 2.6.3 (which was a backport from
the original 2.7 work) lay in ensuring that the issues were fixed under
all three Pythons (2.1.3,
Glad to hear the news. I tried using Python 2.2 and 2.3 with Zope
2.6.2b3 with little success in the early Fall without success--but
the many problems were RH9 related. We've since gone back to RH7.3 (the
last stable RH release in my book) and used Python 2.1.3 for Zope
(and Python 2.3.3 for
Dennis Allison wrote:
Glad to hear the news. I tried using Python 2.2 and 2.3 with Zope
2.6.2b3 with little success in the early Fall without success--but
the many problems were RH9 related. We've since gone back to RH7.3 (the
last stable RH release in my book) and used Python 2.1.3 for Zope
Tried to do the former, but Python 2.3.1 would not build on RH9 with
significant brain surgery. Updated RH9 to the bleeding edge and got
things mostly working except for some subsystems adn supporting systems
which use threading and would not work under the new threading model
without