Can you help provide the answer?

- C

On Thu, 2011-02-17 at 20:35 -0800, Iain Duncan wrote:
> I was looking at the docs for the pyramid.Configurator object here:
> http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid/dev/api/config.html
> 
> And I see the following:
> "If the registry argument is passed as a non-None value, it must be an
> instance of the pyramid.registry.Registry class representing the
> registry to configure."
> 
> This seems to imply to the non-zope-guru that is no longer possible to
> use the zope global site manager as was in one of the BFG examples.
> But then I find this further down under setup_registry
> 
> "When you pass a non-None registry argument to the Configurator
> constructor, no initial ‘setup’ is performed against the registry.
> This is because the registry you pass in may have already been
> initialized for use under Pyramid via a different configurator.
> However, in some circumstances (such as when you want to use the Zope
> ‘global` registry instead of a registry created as a result of the
> Configurator constructor),"
> 
> The two don't seem to jive, made that could be made clearer? Is there
> a new pyramid page for the tutorial on using the zope global registry?
> 
> thanks!
> iain
> 


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