Chris Withers wrote:
> Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
> > This would probably best be handled by one person, so if you are willing to
> > do all
> > the grepping and updating, making zLOG deprecated would just be a minor
> > operation :).
>
> ...but one i don't know how to perform. What code wo
Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
Absolutely, this is called "debugging an application" (=> DEBUG, TRACE).
Well, I call BS on this ;-)
Things like ConflictErrors and slow-running requests are not something
you often find out about during application development. They emerge
once the load ramps up a
Hi Dieter,
You err: I do want to see them in the logfile and
I stole Florents idea to use "threadframe" (in his "DeadlockDebugger")
to include a traceback for long running requests in the logfile.
This way, it is
easy not only to identify long running requests but also to
get hints where they ar
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Period Tue Dec 6 12:01:02 2005 UTC to Wed Dec 7 12:01:02 2005 UTC.
There were 8 messages: 8 from Zope Unit Tests.
Tests passed OK
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Subject: OK : Zope-2_6-branch Python-2.1.3 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Tue Dec 6 22:15:45 EST 2
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 03:13:11PM -0400, Jim Fulton wrote:
> I just checked in a new test runner on the trunk. It is mostly backward
> compatible with the old test runner. You can get help on the test runner
> by running
> it with -h. There is more extensive documentation in
> lib/python/zope/
Chris Withers wrote at 2005-12-7 10:01 +:
>> You err: I do want to see them in the logfile and
>> I stole Florents idea to use "threadframe" (in his "DeadlockDebugger")
>> to include a traceback for long running requests in the logfile.
>> This way, it is
>> easy not only to identify long runni
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 10:13:36PM +0100, Dieter Maurer wrote:
| And, as we speak about replacing Zope2's ZPublisher
| by Zope3's Publisher, the old Zope2 ZPublisher will
| probably not grow such hooks any more -- but hopefully,
| the Zope3 Publisher will signal corresponding events.
It already fi