The option to have the installer create a standalone install was added later
than 2.5.3. However, since the installer creates a full copy of Zope, check
your Zope install for the  mkzopeinstance.py program, which can create a
skeleton standalone instance.

By the way, if you're doing a new install, there's no good reason to use
2.5.3 rather than 2.5.5.

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 5:25 AM, Benjamin Klups
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> I try to install Plone 2.5.3 with the Unified Installer in standalone
> in my prompt i put :
> ./install standalone
> but it installs plone in zeo cluster automaticaly
>
> Thanks for your help to install it in standalone version
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