Re: [Zope3-dev] A Call for Slaves

2005-09-27 Thread Chris Withers
Tim Peters wrote: As a result, nobody uses Standard editions for serious development. The lowest (cheapest) level at which they include an optimizing compiler is usually named the Professional edition. Urg, can you provide just a link to a product name for the 6.0 and 7.0 versions? I'll then

[Zope3-dev] Re: Visualization tool for profiler/hotshot

2005-09-27 Thread Wolfgang Langner
Hello, Garrett Smith wrote: Does anyone know of a GUI tool for exploring stats files generated by a profiler? http://webpages.charter.net/erburley/pprofui.html bye by Wolfgang ___ Zope3-dev mailing list Zope3-dev@zope.org Unsub:

Re: [Zope3-dev] collector issue 438: canWrite throwing forbidden attribute

2005-09-27 Thread Fred Drake
On 9/27/05, Gary Poster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi. Kevin (cc'd, along with the person whom I believe filed the original bug) asked me to look at collector issue 438. Here are a few thoughts and observations. Ok, this made me look at the collector issue again, since

[Zope3-dev] gadfly adapter configuration

2005-09-27 Thread TAHARA Yusei
Hello. I tested gadly adapter then I got ForbiddenAttribute error. I think it may needs additional configuration to gadflyda.zcml. content class=zope.app.rdb.gadflyda.GadflyAdapterConnection require like_class=zope.app.rdb.ZopeConnection / /content content

Re: [Zope3-dev] A Call for Slaves

2005-09-27 Thread Tim Peters
[Tim Peters, on MS compilers] As a result, nobody uses Standard editions for serious development. The lowest (cheapest) level at which they include an optimizing compiler is usually named the Professional edition. [Chris Withers] Urg, can you provide just a link to a product name for the 6.0

Re: [Zope3-dev] A Call for Slaves

2005-09-27 Thread Werner Schiendl
On 9/27/05, Tim Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [Tim Peters, on MS compilers] As a result, nobody uses Standard editions for serious development. The lowest (cheapest) level at which they include an optimizing compiler is usually named the Professional edition. [Chris Withers] Urg, can