Sidnei da Silva wrote:
Since I saw this, I've changed the default directory to Program
Files\Zope\2.9.5.
Bleugh. I hate Program Files :-(
There will be two sub-directories here, 'Zope' and
'Python'. This is so Python is not buried inside a 'bin' directory.
yay :-)
What would be a good
It´s very nice to hear that you take care of the windows builds. It would be
nice to get an little description how to build an WZope, which tools are
needed. So we can take a look how difficult it is to build an WZope.
My windows zope configuration would be
c:\zope\version\instance
some
Hi Christian(s)!
I know most people dislike Program Files. I do too! But it's the
closest we have to a 'standard' place for installing applications.
As bad as it is, I too don't like Documents and Settings\username,
but that's the closest we have from $HOME.
As noted, you have the choice at
is it possible to use the logo from zope corp?
http://www.zope.com/about_us/legal/zope_logo_usage.html
if yes i can convert it an give all knows formats and sizes you need.
christian
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Sidnei da Silva wrote:
Hi Christian(s)!
I know most people dislike Program Files. I do too! But it's the
closest we have to a 'standard' place for installing applications.
It's not the 'standard'. To name a few examples, all of Python, Lotus
Notes and, perhaps most tellingly, IIS and
On 11/10/06, Christian Steinhauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to use the logo from zope corp?
http://www.zope.com/about_us/legal/zope_logo_usage.html
Yes.
if yes i can convert it an give all knows formats and sizes you need.
All you need to know about icons:
Hi Sidnei,
I don't know how easy this is to do, but one thing that would be
_really_ nice would be to use an existing compatible python install
rather than Zope splatting it's own in regardless.
In fact, if we're re-doing the layout (which is, I think, a VERY good
idea) my ideal layout
On 11/10/06, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
Hi Christian(s)!
I know most people dislike Program Files. I do too! But it's the
closest we have to a 'standard' place for installing applications.
It's not the 'standard'. To name a few examples, all of Python,
On 11/10/06, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sidnei,
I don't know how easy this is to do, but one thing that would be
_really_ nice would be to use an existing compatible python install
rather than Zope splatting it's own in regardless.
It is rather hard. I will wait until more
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
Just as a note, those are pretty 'Advanced' applications. OTOH, Zope
is too. So I buy your argument.
Yay :-)
What's your proposal for default Installation and Instance directories?
I borrowed Guido's time machine an answered this already in another
message ;-)
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Subject: OK : Zope-2.6 Python-2.1.3 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Thu Nov 9 21:27:51 EST 2006
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
C:\Python24
C:\Zope\2.10.0 (NB: C:\Zope\2.10.0\Zope would NOT exist)
Should we go for Zope210 since Python is Python24?
Nah, I like having C:\Zope\* as I always have several Zope versions on
the go.
I wish python would switch to C:\Python\2.4, but that's probably a
Previously Chris Withers wrote:
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
Hi Christian(s)!
I know most people dislike Program Files. I do too! But it's the
closest we have to a 'standard' place for installing applications.
It's not the 'standard'. To name a few examples, all of Python, Lotus
Notes and,
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
For their data, not for their binaries libraries.
Actually no, all of their data, binaries and libraries live in their own
top level directories...
Chris
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On 11/9/06, Sidnei da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone has a good Zope icon for Windows, with multiple sizes, that can
be contributed?
Sure: http://svn.zope.org/Zope/trunk/lib/python/OFS/standard/favicon.ico
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Ah, great! Thanks!
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Alright, latest build is ready to go, including Lennart's icon. Let me
know how that works for you. If there are no outstanding issues I
would like to declare this the official release to be uploaded to
Zope.org.
http://files.enfoldsystems.com/Zope-2.9.5-Final-6514.exe
If you want to test 2.10
Hi there,
I was wondering why there is no easy way to register a view for an
exception in Zope 2 yet (not even in Zope 2.10!).
There is a product in the z3-base called FiveException:
http://codespeak.net/svn/z3/FiveException/trunk/
It basically replaces zpublisher_exception_hook to get a view
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