Sidnei da Silva wrote:
Chris,
Do you feel like blessing the current installer for upload to zope.org?
Sure, I'll whack them up there some time soon :-)
cheers,
Chris
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Chris,
Do you feel like blessing the current installer for upload to zope.org?
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Set InstalPath backs up the current setting. Restore InstallPath
restores the previous setting. Of course if you run Set InstallPath
twice from different installs you will stomp over the initial setting
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Sidnei da Silva wrote:
Because 'finding the python being used by Zope' is a registry key. If
you look at Zope -> Python in the start menu there are two shortcuts
there that will do register/unregister.
That being "Set Installpath" and "Restore InstallPath"?
Cool :-)
(although the latter impli
On Zope windows installers.
First of all, I only use Zope on windows intermittently nowadays
(although it was what I used most of the time a coupl of years ago).
So feel free to ignore anything I say.
1a. I really hate the C:\Python24 install. Zope should by default
install in the program files
On 11/13/06, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Christian Theune wrote:
>
> That's more like it. But as you mentioned, a compiled Zope is dependent
> on some binary compiled modules that want a compatible Python, so
> bringing it's own might be reasonable.
I think bringing in its own is re
Christian Theune wrote:
That's more like it. But as you mentioned, a compiled Zope is dependent
on some binary compiled modules that want a compatible Python, so
bringing it's own might be reasonable.
I think bringing in its own is reasonable if none suitable can be found.
But, I think in tha
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
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.
-1
That's what Zope 3 does (it's a standard distutils
Hi,
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
> Chris Withers wrote:
>> 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.
>
> -1
>
> That's what Zope 3 does (it's
Chris Withers wrote:
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.
-1
That's what Zope 3 does (it's a standard distutils installer). It makes
it hard to i
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 a
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
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 peo
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