Hello,

sorry to ask, but could you please explain which "/products" directory is my
buildout-directory/products directoy? I checked my Plone (3.3.5 on RHEL 5.5)
and came up with seven products directories:

/opt/Plone-3.3.5/zeocluster/products
/opt/Plone-3.3.5/buildout-cache/eggs/ZopeSkel-2.11.1-py2.4.egg/zopeskel/templates/plone_hosting/products
/opt/Plone-3.3.5/buildout-cache/eggs/ZopeSkel-2.11.1-py2.4.egg/zopeskel/templates/silva_buildout/products
/opt/Plone-3.3.5/buildout-cache/eggs/ZopeSkel-2.11.1-py2.4.egg/zopeskel/templates/zope2_buildout/products
/opt/Plone-3.3.5/buildout-cache/eggs/ZopeSkel-2.11.1-py2.4.egg/zopeskel/templates/plone3_buildout/products
/opt/Plone-3.3.5/Zope-2.10.11-final-py2.4/lib/python/zope/testing/testrunner-ex-pp-lib/sample4/products
/opt/Plone-3.3.5/Zope-2.10.11-final-py2.4/lib/python/Products/Five/doc/products

As I have the same problem (with all my addons) and can't bypass the proxy I
would like to give the manual method a try.


NHSWEB wrote:
> 
> Download and extract the product to your buildout-directory/products
> directory and make sure that you have referenced your products dir in the
> products part of your buildout.
> 
> eg.
> 
> products =
>     ${buildout:directory}/products
> 
> 

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