I've followed your suggestion, and got reportbug - it is really useful.
Meanwhile, I've been struggling with my zope install and managed to fix a few gotchas (I'll send them as adittional
info to the package maintainer). At this point, I have default instance data in place, but zope does not start properly yet.
So I used export Z_DEBUG_MODE=1 to get some adittional info, and got the messages below:
debian-hp:/usr/lib/zope/lib/python# zopectl start Starting Zope instance default...
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2004-01-16T10:07:18 PANIC(300) z2 Startup exception
Traceback (innermost last):
File /usr/lib/zope/z2.py, line 593, in ?
File /usr/lib/zope/lib/python/Zope/__init__.py, line 45, in startup
File /usr/lib/zope/lib/python/Zope/App/startup.py, line 16, in ?
File /usr/lib/zope/lib/python/AccessControl/__init__.py, line 16, in ?
File /usr/lib/zope/lib/python/AccessControl/DTML.py, line 18, in ?
File /usr/lib/zope/lib/python/DocumentTemplate/__init__.py, line
21, in ?
ImportError: /usr/lib/zope/lib/python/ExtensionClass.so: undefined
symbol: PyType_IsSubtype
Waiting instances in late:default: timeout: 30
debian-hp:/usr/lib/zope/lib/python#
Now I am really puzzled - it seems that there's something broken in zope code itself. What do you think about it?
Thanks a lot, Joao
Stephen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 09:44:20AM -0200 or thereabouts, Roscoe Joao wrote:
Hi, Stephen,
Thanks for your help.
I gave it a try:
... ... debian-hp:/usr/bin# zopectl -a default Setting up initial user for default...sh: /usr/lib/zope/zpasswd.py: /usr/bin/env: bad interpreter: Permission denied failed: system(lib/zope/instance/default/access...) exited with status(32256) default: access: system(lib/zope/instance/default/access...) exited with status(32256) ... ... debian-hp:/usr/bin# ls -l /usr/bin/pyth* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Jan 14 09:28 /usr/bin/python -> /usr/bin/python2.2 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 637472 Apr 20 2002 /usr/bin/python2.1 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 976508 Nov 18 00:59 /usr/bin/python2.2 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1118972 Jan 5 01:57 /usr/bin/python2.3 ... ...
Duh! Wrong python version? So I tried removing the link and recreating it pointing to python2.1 and to python2.3, but got exactly the same error that way too. Sigh! Any clue?
Not really, I don't understand on a vanilla Woody, why you have two Python versions. Sorry -- why not purge all your zope/python stuff and start over? When I was having my problems with the upgrade from Stable to Testing, I used aptitude to 'aptitude purge zope', then did a find for zope leftovers, removed them manually and then installed everything again. After doing the manual creation of the default instance again, it ran for "moi".
I wish you luck. One thing that was suggested to me recently by a Debian maintainer, is the use of the Debian package 'reportbug'. I suggest that you download and install it. It's great for reporting a bug with a package. All one needs to do is issue the command 'reportbug', follow the prompts to file the information. The app will forward via e-mail the relevant information.
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