On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Stephan Richter
stephan.rich...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, we replaced Paste by writing our own startup script, which was trivial.
Note that PasteScript is ported. See zope.paste.
I tried zope.paste. Works great but how configure loggers (previously
in zope.conf)?
Hi,
Here is a link to the last (?) version of packages which are parts of Zope
Toolkit : http://download.zope.org/zopetoolkit/index/2.0a1/ztk-versions.cfg
Maybe I'm wrong but I think they are compatible with Python 3.
But I don't know if this KGS is up to date, some packages always seem to be in
Thanks. As I understand it, all the packages listed on that page would
have to be Python3 compatible for Zope Toolkit to be Python3
compatible, no?
I'll try to find the time to test each package listed there for
Python3 compatibility. At least that will have the secondary effect of
getting my
Thanks. As I understand it, all the packages listed on that page would
have to be Python3 compatible for Zope Toolkit to be Python3
compatible, no?
Yes, probably...
Regards,
Thierry
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Stephan Richter
stephan.rich...@gmail.com wrote:
ZTK 2.0 aims at Python 3 compatibility. All relevant packages have been
ported, but many are alpha releases, because they awaited a final ZODB 4.0
release, which brought Python 3 support.
Since ZODB 4.0 is now
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 1:33 PM, FLORAC, Thierry thierry.flo...@onf.fr wrote:
Thanks. As I understand it, all the packages listed on that page would
have to be Python3 compatible for Zope Toolkit to be Python3
compatible, no?
Not really, some packages don't work like Paste. I'm testing our app