Robert (Jamie) Munro wrote:
There is no standard start up script (as far as I have seen),
Then you haven't been looking very hard ;-)
zopectl has been standard as of 2.7.0, it can be symlinked right into
/etc/init.d and works prettymuch perfectly.
to the same port. There's a patch here:
Robert (Jamie) Munro wrote:
Don't install Zope from OS packages like debian, they never get it right
and you will just end up getting confused ;-)
I don't come to this conclusion at all.
That's 'cos you haven't run into the problems that come with using OS
packages and the added level of
charlie derr wrote:
I (a relative zope amateur) would offer my own counter-experience. I
recently set up zope-coreblog and zope2.7 (using packages from debian
sarge/testing), and it's been running with very few issues for several
months (and I additionally was able to get ldap integration
The moral of this whole story seems to shine through:
Don't install Zope from OS packages like debian, they never get it right
and you will just end up getting confused ;-)
cheers,
Chris
Andreas Pakulat wrote:
On 01.Apr 2005 - 14:34:22, Peter Bittner wrote:
Hi there!
I am running a Debian Linux
On 04.Apr 2005 - 14:02:43, Chris Withers wrote:
The moral of this whole story seems to shine through:
Don't install Zope from OS packages like debian, they never get it right and
you will just end up getting confused ;-)
Yepp, especially, since Zope is that easy to install into your home...
On 01.Apr 2005 - 14:34:22, Peter Bittner wrote:
Hi there!
I am running a Debian Linux box with Debian/testing (Sarge) and I am trying
to
get Plone up and running. I have made a clean, new install of the whole
system last week, so all packages are really up-to-date and there was no