ittle.
Regards,
Kim
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Emne: Re: [Zope3-Users] Getting Started Question
Thanks for the link. I know RH9 is ancient, and there are
many
Steven H. Rogers wrote:
I've installed Zope 3.2 and I'm reading Stephan Richter's "Zope 3 Developer's
Handbook". It seems that a lot has changed since this was written. When I
got to Zwiki installation example, it looks like the Subversion repository has
been reorganized. I found Zwiki, but ha
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Emne: Re: [Zope3-Users] Getting Started Question
Thanks for the link. I know RH9 is ancient, and there are
many reasons for using a newer distribution, but I have
reasons fo
Thanks for the link. I know RH9 is ancient, and there are many reasons for
using a newer distribution, but I have reasons for not upgrading right now.
I'm using Python 2.4.2 and have no problems running Zope 3.2.0. One question
is whether I need a newer version of Subversion to use the repositor
On 4/24/06, Steven H. Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've installed Zope 3.2 and I'm reading Stephan Richter's "Zope 3 Developer's
> Handbook". It seems that a lot has changed since this was written. When I
> got to Zwiki installation example, it looks like the Subversion repository has
> be
I've installed Zope 3.2 and I'm reading Stephan Richter's "Zope 3 Developer's
Handbook". It seems that a lot has changed since this was written. When I
got to Zwiki installation example, it looks like the Subversion repository has
been reorganized. I found Zwiki, but haven't been able to check i