Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
>> this is OK for most use cases because packages manage their own domain,
>> but there is a case which I don't know how to solve, i.e. when a
>> package is supposed to register translations into another package's
>> translation do
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
>> this is OK for most use cases because packages manage their own domain,
>> but there is a case which I don't know how to solve, i.e. when a
>> package is supposed to register translations into another package's
>> translation do
Chris Withers wrote:
> Is he not on this or any of the other zope3-related lists?
Hi Chris,
of course I'm reading this list, but sometimes I'm quite overworked and
don't answer on the same day ;)
>From reading your questions and the code Martijn posted I get the
feeling that we all have quite so
Hi.
Chris Withers wrote:
> Been looking more into getting lists of available languages for a domain
> out of Zope 3.
Just curious, do you use only the zope domain or some other domains as well?
> Philipp pointed me to zope.i18n.interfaces.ILanguageAvailability, which
> appears to be a tiny inter
Hi.
As far as I understand there is really a bug. The code should deal with
the situation where msgid is a Message object. What it does right now is
to look up a translation for that Message object in the translation
domain of the current TranslationDomain (self). The line you mention is
part of t
Hi.
Rocky Burt wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-11-09 at 11:28 -0400, Tres Seaver wrote:
>
> I've only ever worked on one open source project where I was not
> supposed to backport my fixes to the maintenance release branches and
> that is Plone. For Plone we have someone responsible for back-portting
> th
Hi.
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
> Tres Seaver wrote:
>>
>> That is an enormous amount of effort: major kudos to him for being
>> willing to tackle it. I think that in some cases, such a practice will
>> not necessarily going to give the highest-quality result: the
>> "backporter" won't alw
Hi.
Martijn Faassen wrote:
> Andreas Jung wrote:
>> --On 12. September 2006 13:06:05 +0200 Martijn Faassen
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Another point with this whole half-yr release cycle: we're going to
>> confuse
>> more and more professional users about which Zope version to use for
>> w
Hi.
Carlos de la Guardia wrote:
>
> Please play around with it a little. Jeff has mentioned some of the good
> things trac offers, so I will not bore you. There are a lot of details
> that would have to be defined for this to really work, but you can get a
> pretty good idea of how it would go.
Hi.
Michael Kerrin wrote:
> On Tuesday 13 February 2007 10:00, Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
>> On 13 Feb 2007, at 00:20 , Michael Kerrin wrote:
>>> On Monday 12 February 2007 10:41, Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
> [snip]
>
>>> Althoug I had a slight problem starting Zope because of
>>> ZOD
Hi.
Stephan Richter wrote:
> Hi Jim and other zc.zope3recipes experts,
>
> I have had some reports from Windows users that the z3c.formdemo -- which is
> built with zc.zope3recipes -- is not working on Windows. The reported error
> was as follows:
>
> E:\formdemo>.\bin\demo fg
> Traceback (mos
Tres Seaver wrote:
> Jim Fulton wrote:
>> On May 31, 2007, at 1:59 AM, Stephan Richter wrote:
>
>>> Hi Jim and other zc.zope3recipes experts,
>>>
>>> I have had some reports from Windows users that the z3c.formdemo --
>>> which is
>>> built with zc.zope3recipes -- is not working on Windows. The
Hi.
Dmitry Vasiliev wrote:
> Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
>
>> You bring a good point to my attention. Now that each package is its
>> own project with a separate release cycle, we should split up the
>> translations and maintain them for each package. Mostly 'zope.app.*'
>> packages (with a
Hi,
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
>
> I tried to follow instructions from the web on how to get such a
> toolchain running on my Windows machine (see post scriptum to my very
> first email). It failed with an obscure error when compiling the
> extension. So, it seems at the moment there's no e
Benji York wrote:
> João Paulo Fernandes Farias wrote:
>> I'm not sure if this is enough info to get stuff fixed, just wanted to
>> tell about my experiences so far.
>
> Reproduction steps would be helpful, as well as full tracebacks of the
> various exceptions.
Full tracebacks are available in t
Hi,
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
> On 18 Jul 2007, at 19:25 , Kent Tenney wrote:
>> on my W2K machine
>>> zopeproject MyZopeProject
>>
>> fails because I don't have Visual Studio installed and it wants
>> to compile extensions for ZODB
>
> Right. Something seems to depend on ZODB 3.9.0-xyz no
Hi again.
Hanno Schlichting wrote:
> Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
>> I wonder, if done correctly (and I believe some people, e.g. Andreas
>> Jung, have managed to get mingw to build binary eggs for them), are
>> mingw-based eggs any worse than Visual C ones?
>
>
Tres Seaver wrote:
Heh, only with Plone, where PTS spews tons of useless gunk at INFO level.
Let's fix the spew in PTS instead (which should be at BLATHER or DEBUG
level).
Note, that I fixed this in PTS svn, releases after Plone 2.1.2 will be
quiet ;)
Hanno
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