[Zope-dev] Zope Tests: 5 OK

2008-06-21 Thread Zope Tests Summarizer
Summary of messages to the zope-tests list. Period Fri Jun 20 11:00:00 2008 UTC to Sat Jun 21 11:00:00 2008 UTC. There were 5 messages: 5 from Zope Tests. Tests passed OK --- Subject: OK : Zope-2.8 Python-2.3.6 : Linux From: Zope Tests Date: Fri Jun 20 21:00:30 EDT 2008 URL:

Re: [Zope-dev] Re: buildout on Windows

2008-06-21 Thread Chris Withers
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote: This isn't a matter of a binary zope.proxy egg. If you look at the 'zope2' part of your buildout.cfg, you'll see it's actually trying to compile Zope 2 itself (which happens to contain the zope.proxy package as part of the Zope 3 libraries that it ships with).

Re: [Zope-dev] Re: buildout on Windows

2008-06-21 Thread Chris Withers
Hey Sidnei, Sidnei da Silva wrote: Depending on how 'plone-ish' your buildout is, you can start from the newly-created, experimental buildout-based Plone Installer for Windows: https://launchpad.net/plone/3.1/3.1.2/ So how does this work? Where's the buildout.cfg that gets used and what

Re: [Zope-dev] Re: buildout on Windows

2008-06-21 Thread Chris Withers
Martin Aspeli wrote: - if you really are installing zope2, then I wonder why it's trying to download zope.proxy. This is possibly a case of egg dependencies gone wrong, and you may want to look at plone.recipe.zope2install and its fake eggs optoin Hmmm :-S Can you explain this more? - you

Re: [Zope-dev] Re: created z3c.saconfig

2008-06-21 Thread Brian Sutherland
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 02:01:52PM +0200, Martijn Faassen wrote: Hi there, Brian Sutherland wrote: [snip] Also for this problem: # XXX what happens if EngineFactory were to be evicted from the ZODB # cache? def getCached(self): return getattr(self, '_v_engine', None)