Re: Packaging of more zope products

2000-02-17 Thread John Goerzen
Yes, there is squishdot, which I maintain. More may happen but it's just that new zope packages are appearing faster than people care to package them, I think. Since it's fairly easy to install most Zope packages, anyway. Christian Leutloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > for ZOPE exists

Re: Packaging of more zope products

2000-02-17 Thread Nils Jeppe
On 17 Feb 2000, Christian Leutloff wrote: > functionality. Some are already available for Debian: zope-mysqlda, > zope-pygresqld, zope-siteacces, zope-tinytable. Are there any plans to You did forget squishdot. ;-) -- "Party on, contest winners, party on." -- Slurms

Packaging of more zope products

2000-02-17 Thread Christian Leutloff
Hi, for ZOPE exists many many so called products that extends the functionality. Some are already available for Debian: zope-mysqlda, zope-pygresqld, zope-siteacces, zope-tinytable. Are there any plans to pack more of the available products? Are there any reasons why it hasn't happened so far (exc

ITP: m2crypto and ZServer-ssl

2000-02-17 Thread Lalo Martins
I'm planning to make Debian packages of m2crypto and ZServer-ssl. m2crypto is a Python interface to openssl. ZServer-ssl is, d'oh, a SSL version of Zope's ZServer. They all come as a single source package; there is more stuff in there, but I'll leave it in /usr/share/m2crypto/examples unless someo