[Tim]
>> What's that about? The only part of ZODB that uses
>> zlib/gzip is the repozo.py backup script.
[Tres]
> Hmm, I don't know; I was basing it on a memory of building
> out a ZEO storage server on a "bare bones" Unix box, and
> having something during the build / startup phase barf,
> comp
On May 17, 2005, at 5:17 PM, Tres Seaver wrote:Perhaps I conflated two memories. I'm pretty sure that *something* in the Zope codebase requires zlib, but I take Tim's word for it that I wrongly attributed that dependency to ZODB.At one point, our system administration staff commissioned machines i
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Tim Peters wrote:
> [Tres Seaver]
>
>>Assuming a standard build environment (make, gcc, etc.),
>>'zlib' is the only one which typically bites me on a new
>>machine -- Python will build in its absence, but ZODB won't.
>
>
> What's that about? The on
[Tres Seaver]
> Assuming a standard build environment (make, gcc, etc.),
> 'zlib' is the only one which typically bites me on a new
> machine -- Python will build in its absence, but ZODB won't.
What's that about? The only part of ZODB that uses zlib/gzip is the
repozo.py backup script.
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