Tim,
Thanks for compiling that and setting up the windows installer.
However, I don't believe it works. Sorry it took me so long to get
back to you. I wanted to try installing this on a second computer
before I wrote back. On both of them it starts the cmd window and
displays the command called
[Robert Conner]
Thanks for compiling that and setting up the windows installer.
However, I don't believe it works. Sorry it took me so long to get
back to you. I wanted to try installing this on a second computer
before I wrote back. On both of them it
What is it? Please spell out exactly
Well color me purple, it does work.
I was just so used to seeing the Zope Ready to handle Requests
message that when it never appeared I just assumed it was not working
at all. I've broken Zope on my computer 100 times and always when its
broken it does not display Zope Ready to handle Requests.
[Robert Conner]
Well color me purple, it does work.
Good! How could anything on Windows fail to work ;-)?
I was just so used to seeing the Zope Ready to handle Requests
message that when it never appeared I just assumed it was not working
at all. I've broken Zope on my computer 100 times
FWIW, I don't know why Zope doesn't display anything useful in the
console anymore, and I don't even know whether that's unique to
Windows.
Standard output is not a debug/error output.
runzope both in Windows or Linux gives what you need.
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