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
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. ;-)
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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
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
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