Yes, a build of Zope 2.6.1 using Python 2.2.2 would be fantastic!
I understand it would not be officially supported, but it would
give me the chance to test out my zope products using the latest
Python. I am not sure if you could post the binaries somewhere public,
but my guess is that they woul
Craeg K Strong wrote:
Thanks much for the quick response. And good news, too!
Hum. In your opinion, what is the best way to do this? My constraints:
- I use both windows 2000 and Red Hat Linux 8
- I do *not* have a C/C++ compiler on Windows
I do ;-)
Anything in particular you'd like a build
i started up a wiki page @
http://www.zope.org/Members/k_vertigo/ShortStories/python2_2
which details some of the issues with running python2.2 and zope2.6,
contributions welcome.
fwiw, i've been running python2.2 and zope2.6 for development and
production on mac os x (server&desktop)
and linux
Thanks much for the quick response. And good news, too!
Hum. In your opinion, what is the best way to do this? My constraints:
- I use both windows 2000 and Red Hat Linux 8
- I do *not* have a C/C++ compiler on Windows
Do I need to build Zope from source in order to use Python 2.2?
Or can I
> I am using multiple third party Python libraries with Zope, and they
> are no longer supporting Python 2.1.X at all. I am forced to
> upgrade to Python 2.2.X
>
> As I see it, my options are:
>
> 1- try to recompile Zope 2.6.1 from source using Python 2.2.2 (and cross
> my fingers)
In my expe
Hello:
I am using multiple third party Python libraries with Zope, and they are
no longer
supporting Python 2.1.X at all. I am forced to upgrade to Python 2.2.X
As I see it, my options are:
1- try to recompile Zope 2.6.1 from source using Python 2.2.2 (and cross
my fingers)
2- wait for the Zo