> On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Brian Lloyd wrote:
> > Zope 2.2.0 beta 1 has been released - you can download it from
> > Zope.org:
> > http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.2.0b1/
>
> Either the -src file name is wrong, or the file is wrong, because it
> still says 2.2.0a1. I think it's the file, 'cause t
> Trying to run the b1 on Windows, I get the following:
>
> C:\Program Files\Z220b1>"C:\Program
> Files\Z220b1\bin\python.exe" "C:\Program
> Fil
> es\Z220b1\z2.py" -D
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "C:\Program Files\Z220b1\z2.py", line 524, in ?
> import ZServer
> File "C:\Program
>>> Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote
> | ?? What's a Dr Watson? I haven't seen that error...
>
> It's like the full-circle crash stuff for Netscape.
Ah, ok.
> Any application that dies under NT causes a "Dr Watson" error as that's the
> name of the application that fires up to tell you that somet
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Anthony Baxter wrote:
> > I go to the manager interface of my root folder in Zope and it dies with
> > a Dr Watson :-(
> ?? What's a Dr Watson? I haven't seen that error...
Wasn't that a sort of gpf/exception handler under Windows
3.1 / NT3.51?
--
"Like most of life
I have unistalled 2.2a1 and installed a fresh copy of 2.2b1 on Win98 SE.
When I open
the Quickstart examples, click on any second level check boxes
(e.g. Database Integration->A Baisc Example) it would not open but gives the
following error
instead:
Zope has encountered an error while publishing
+[ Anthony Baxter ]-
|
| >>> Graham Chiu wrote
| > I go to the manager interface of my root folder in Zope and it dies with
| > a Dr Watson :-(
|
| ?? What's a Dr Watson? I haven't seen that error...
It's like the full-circle crash stuff for Ne
>>> Graham Chiu wrote
> I go to the manager interface of my root folder in Zope and it dies with
> a Dr Watson :-(
?? What's a Dr Watson? I haven't seen that error...
Anthony
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Christian Wittern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Throwing an empty __init__.py file into $Zope/ZServer/medusa solved the
>problem for me.
>
>Zope 220b1 looks great!
>
I go to the manager interface of my root folder in Zope and it dies with
a Dr Watson :-(
--
Rega
Trying to run the b1 on Windows, I get the following:
C:\Program Files\Z220b1>"C:\Program Files\Z220b1\bin\python.exe" "C:\Program
Fil
es\Z220b1\z2.py" -D
Traceback (innermost last):
File "C:\Program Files\Z220b1\z2.py", line 524, in ?
import ZServer
File "C:\Program Files\Z220b1\ZServer\
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Brian Lloyd wrote:
> Zope 2.2.0 beta 1 has been released - you can download it from
> Zope.org:
> http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.2.0b1/
Either the -src file name is wrong, or the file is wrong, because it
still says 2.2.0a1. I think it's the file, 'cause the
control pan
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