Chris McDonough wrote:
This is actually nothing to worry about. The error message doesn't
take into account that the error it's reporting could be a conflict
error (these are normal errors seen during Zope execution). The
catalog probably shouldn't bother logging the error in this case.
Marco Bizzarri wrote at 2005-9-9 10:16 +0200:
>We are seeing traceback in the event log like this:
There are more bugs in "KeywordIndex" (as someone else noted, this
one has been fixed recently).
You may consider my "ManagableIndex" and its "KeywordIndex".
It has less bugs than the Zope one -- an
This is actually nothing to worry about. The error message doesn't
take into account that the error it's reporting could be a conflict
error (these are normal errors seen during Zope execution). The
catalog probably shouldn't bother logging the error in this case.
On Sep 9, 2005, at 4:16
Turns out ZopePTK already has it's own LoginManager. When I installed the
LoginManager product, ZopePTK died. From there other products started acting
weird and zope became unstable.
I couldn't fix it with tranalyzer.py and split. So I exported all folders off
the root, rm -rf'd the zope dir a
+[ Martijn Pieters ]-
| > On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, you wrote:
| > > On Sat, Jun 10, 2000 at 09:47:54AM -0700, Mike Mikkelsen wrote:
[Lots of Snipping]
| > > > This is the error that shows up on the console when going to Product Management
| > > > or ac
Mike Mikkelsen writes:
> Hello all,
>
> My Zope (2.1.6) installation has just become *very* unstable. My most recent
> addition has been ZPatterns and LoginManager. My passwords for my virtual
> sites (using SiteRoot) are no longer accessable by my account and superuser
> can't access the
So, Tranalyzer says nothing is wrong, but you do get a load state error.
Next thing you could try is truncate the Data.fs to the point where things
started going wrong. Tranalyzer will tell you for example at which point your
Products were installed. If I read things right, the value after the @
On Sat, Jun 10, 2000 at 09:47:54AM -0700, Mike Mikkelsen wrote:
> My Zope (2.1.6) installation has just become *very* unstable. My most recent
> addition has been ZPatterns and LoginManager. My passwords for my virtual
> sites (using SiteRoot) are no longer accessable by my account and superuser