Stephan Richter wrote:
Yes, that is true for packages in zope.
So, if I understand you correctly, I can use all packages, except those
in zope.app, on their own, without having to rely on anything else, right?
However, zope.app was designed as the
application server and has thus many dependencie
Hello everyone,
I just wanted to let you all know that the first book covering Zope 3 hit the
shelves yesterday. It is called the "Zope 3 Developer's Handbook" and was
published by Sams' Developer's Library.
Link to Sams Web-Site:
http://www.samspublishing.com/title/0672326175
Link to amazon.c
Hi,
while ago I submitted a patch that adds an 'Extensions' directive
to zope.conf. Those who manifested in zope-dev were receptive,
but the patch remains pending with no reviews.
Check http://zope.org/Collectors/Zope/1584
Although it has a low priority, I think it will be a big plus
to Zope 2.8. T
I suggest to put this issue into the collector and prefix the issue title
with "Zope 2.8" otherwise
we might forget it.
-aj
--On Donnerstag, 3. Februar 2005 12:11 Uhr -0200 Rodrigo Dias Arruda Senra
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
while ago I submitted a patch that adds an 'Extensions' directive
Andreas Jung wrote:
I suggest to put this issue into the collector
I thought that it was already under the collector
in: http://zope.org/Collectors/Zope/1584
and prefix the issue title with "Zope 2.8" otherwise
we might forget it.
Ok. I did that and filed it again, hopefully in the right
place thi
On Thursday 03 February 2005 03:23, Chris Withers wrote:
> Stephan Richter wrote:
> > Yes, that is true for packages in zope.
>
> So, if I understand you correctly, I can use all packages, except those
> in zope.app, on their own, without having to rely on anything else, right?
>
> > However, zope.
Wow! Congratulations!
Jim
Stephan Richter wrote:
Hello everyone,
I just wanted to let you all know that the first book covering Zope 3 hit the
shelves yesterday. It is called the "Zope 3 Developer's Handbook" and was
published by Sams' Developer's Library.
Link to Sams Web-Site:
http://www.samsp
Chris Withers wrote:
Stephan Richter wrote:
Yes, that is true for packages in zope.
So, if I understand you correctly, I can use all packages, except those
in zope.app, on their own, without having to rely on anything else, right?
No, but we try to restrict dependencies as much as possible.
The f
Hi,
I noticed that Zope 2.x usually comes with bin/zopectl and bin/runzope
scripts but no zeo equivalent scritps. Is there a reason for that ?
I usually create bin/zeoctl and bin/runzeo to restore the simmetry,
which eases management.
That was filed in ZC under:
http://collector.zope.org/Zope/138
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 02:36:41PM -0200, Rodrigo Dias Arruda Senra wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that Zope 2.x usually comes with bin/zopectl and bin/runzope
> scripts but no zeo equivalent scritps. Is there a reason for that ?
What do you mean "usually comes with"?
When you install Zope from a sou
[Rodrigo Senra]:
I noticed that Zope 2.x usually comes with bin/zopectl and bin/runzope
scripts but no zeo equivalent scritps. Is there a reason for that ?
[Paul Winkler]
What do you mean "usually comes with"?
When you install Zope from a source tarball, you can
run bin/mkzopeinstance.py to create
Rodrigo Dias Arruda Senra wrote at 2005-2-3 14:36 -0200:
>I noticed that Zope 2.x usually comes with bin/zopectl and bin/runzope
>scripts but no zeo equivalent scritps. Is there a reason for that ?
They are created by Zope's "make instance" which in turn
calls "mkzopeinstance".
There is a symmetr
Martijn Faassen wrote at 2005-2-2 19:09 +0100:
> ...
>What other use cases are floating around?
The CMF user group would like to use Zope3's events and subscriptions to
make creation, deletion and modification interception more flexible.
Me, too, I am very interested in object creation/deletion/m
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Martijn Faassen wrote at 2005-2-2 19:09 +0100:
...
What other use cases are floating around?
The CMF user group would like to use Zope3's events and subscriptions to
make creation, deletion and modification interception more flexible.
Yes, those are definitely useful. I mean,
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