I tried again, this time apt-get'ting zope+python.

I installed Plone "from source" into /var/lib/zope/instance/default/ Products/Plone-2.1.2 (the dir the README.Debian file tells me to put it), but it still will not show up in the Zope management interface even after zopectl restart _and_ a restart of the computer.

any ideas?

On 3.3.2006, at 15:14, Shane Graber wrote:

While I agree with you, that's really not the "Debian way" of doing it
and a lot of people that run Debian want it to be that way for a
reason.  It's unfortunate that Debian can't keep on top of rapidly
moving platforms like Plone but there's not a lot you can do except
what you recommend: install from source.

Myself, I use apt to manage Zope and Python on my Debian/Ubuntu box
and manually deal with Plone.  At least this way I keep dealing with
dependencies to a minimum and all I need to worry about is the
dependencies of different Zope/Plone products and not my entire
system.

Shane


On 3/3/06, Nick Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


It's probably a packaging issue with the Debian install, half of our
install issues are from Debian people. Please contact the maintainer if
it  doesn't work as it should.

FYI We use Plone 2.1.2, Zope 2.8.5, Python 2.3.5 on Debian Sarge, and
avoid all such installation problems by avoiding Debian packages and
building our own python and zope.

I would recommend other people on  Debian to do the same.

Nick

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