Hi,
As it seems wiki.zope.org is down, as is download.zope.org. But probably
this is already known..? Is there anything I can do to help getting the
machine(s) back up?
regards, jw
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Hi there,
buildout.org is currently down and any existing buildout
is trying to phone home to buildout.org (likely because
buildout.org is configured in the package metadata as 'url').
Even releasing zc.buildout 1.5.2 with 'url' set to
http://pypi.py
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Hi there,
since buildout.org is down right now (at least since the weekend)
and since the stupid setuptools is trying blindly to contact
buildout.org (because of the 'url' metadata) I uploaded
zc.buildout==1.5.2 with a changed 'url' metadata (pointing
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Hi All,
Just finished upgrading a medium sized project from Zope 2.9 to 2.12.
One part of that does a batch of static copies of a Zope-served site.
I guess I was hoping for a bit of a speed up, so was slightly horrified
to see the batch, which used to take 11hrs, now takes 13 hrs. This has
been
On 09/10/2010 17:01, Tres Seaver wrote:
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>> Subject: FAILED : ZTK 1.0 / Python2.4.6 Linux 64bit
>> From: ccomb at free.fr
>> Date: Fri Oct 8 09:12:06 EDT 2010
>> URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2010-October/021256.html
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Am 11.10.2010, 14:16 Uhr, schrieb Chris Withers :
> The site is classic Zope 2: zodb-based python scripts and page templates
> building the UI from Product-based content objects.
> Have others shared this experience?
Hiya Chris,
I haven't run any performance tests but my Zope 2.12 feels quite a
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Chris Withers wrote:
> Hi All,
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> Just finished upgrading a medium sized project from Zope 2.9 to 2.12.
> One part of that does a batch of static copies of a Zope-served site.
>
> I guess I was hoping for a bit of a speed up, so was slightly horrifi
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Chris Withers wrote:
> Just finished upgrading a medium sized project from Zope 2.9 to 2.12.
> One part of that does a batch of static copies of a Zope-served site.
>
> I guess I was hoping for a bit of a speed up, so was slightly horrified
> to see the batch, whic
On 11/10/2010 13:32, Hanno Schlichting wrote:
> My only guess here is that you are calling a lot of page templates and
> those have gotten slower. When we switched to Unicode based templates
> in Zope 2.10, that move has of course cost some performance. Dealing
> with Unicode instead of bytes is al
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 01:58:29PM +0200, Zope Tests Summarizer wrote:
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On 10/11/10 5:39 AM, Chris Withers wrote:
> On 11/10/2010 13:32, Hanno Schlichting wrote:
>> My only guess here is that you are calling a lot of page templates and
>> those have gotten slower. When we switched to Unicode based templates
>> in Zope 2.10, that move has of course cost some performanc
> Try with a smaller "batch" (whatever you are doing) and profile it.
>
I 100% agree with what ajung says. post a profile of your batch run
that takes ~30 minutes.
I would suspect its probably something inside framework you are using
which is constantly querying ZCA.
-alan
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On 11/10/2010 16:53, David Glick wrote:
>> Are there any docs on how to get Chameleon to work with classic,
>> ZODB-based page templates?
> Just use cmf.pt: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/cmf.pt
Ah, okay, well, I'm not using anything CMF, so I opted for just five.pt.
Unfortunately, this hits a unico
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 10:54 PM, Chris Withers wrote:
> What's the chameleon or z3c.pt way of dealing with this*?
>
> *'this' is stacks of ZODB-based page templates whose source may well be
> latin-1 encoded but, moreover, which are operating on a bunch of content
> that's *definitely* latin-1 en
I'm currently implementing single sign on across Plone sites but have
run into a bit of an issue with the CookieAuthHelper.
Unauthorized accesses are redirected to its login_path attribute even
when a user is already logged in. Plone works around this with a
require_login script that traverses to
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