Hi folks -
We have a new committer - Jim Gallacher. Thanks Jim for all your
contributions to mod_python and for accepting the invitation to become a
committer!
Cheers,
Grisha
Grisha, can you tell us what is the process to release a new version,
including the update of the web site ?
Maybe include the web site source files in the subversion repository,
so that we can edit it ?
As for building the HTML documentation out of the LaTeX files, I'm a
bit at a loss... Has an
As you can see on
http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/BrowseProject.jspa , there are
only two bugs still scheduled for 3.2.0 ; the rest is not scheduled.
Should we schedule all bugs for 3.2.0 and only release it once all the
bugs are released, or could we make an intermediary release ? I'm in
fav
I'd especially like to have your advice (do not hesitate to be harsh
:) on the new publisher module loading system.
It does not uses apache.import_module, and fixes a lot of nasty bugs.
However, the new system means that standard Python modules and
published pages are not the same things anymore.
Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
Grisha, can you tell us what is the process to release a new version,
including the update of the web site ?
Maybe include the web site source files in the subversion repository,
so that we can edit it ?
As for building the HTML documentation out of the LaTeX files, I'm a
One last thing that we should prepare is a clear and definite answer
to the zillion users who need to import a custom utility module.
Today, we have 4 ways of importing code :
a) the standard "import" keyword. Today, it works unchanged
(mod_python doesn't install any import hook). The consequence
2005/6/7, Jim Gallacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
> > Grisha, can you tell us what is the process to release a new version,
> > including the update of the web site ?
> >
> > Maybe include the web site source files in the subversion repository,
> > so that we can edit it ?
> >
>
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
Grisha, can you tell us what is the process to release a new version,
including the update of the web site ?
Updating the site is trivial, I can do it, that's the last thing to worry
about. Releasing a new version is a bit more complicated.
The ins
Indeed Im for fixing it...its on my list of things to do...right after
'do everything the company want RSN'
I do believe it should be mod_python that is fixed. I have a VERY big
need for reload of modules *without* taking down my server - end users
are using it and credit card transactions
Hi All,
Sorry for the long post, but I think I have a nice contribution to the
session handling mechanism, but I've got a bug I just can't track down.
Make yourself a cup of coffee, sit down and have a read.
In an effort to make session handling more transparent and less error
prone, I've ad
On 08/06/2005, at 8:33 AM, Barry Pearce wrote:
Indeed Im for fixing it...its on my list of things to do...right after
'do everything the company want RSN'
I do believe it should be mod_python that is fixed. I have a VERY big
need for reload of modules *without* taking down my server - en
An update on a few things that I have managed to get working in
Vampire in respect of some of the issues below, plus a few other
comments.
On 08/06/2005, at 6:33 AM, Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
One last thing that we should prepare is a clear and definite answer
to the zillion users who need to impor
On 08/06/2005, at 7:19 AM, Jim Gallacher wrote:
MODPYTHON-37
Add apache.register_cleanup()
According to the FAQ entry linked by Graham, this probably can't
be done, so change it's status to closed?
Actually, I still believe it can be done, but from memory Grisha
expressed
reservations a
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Jim Gallacher wrote:
What's the mechanism for this, since the generated docs are not in
subversion?
The docs _are_ in subversion, but in .tex format. The html is included in
the distribution tar file for convenience, but I don't think it'd make
sense to have both tex and
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Barry Pearce wrote:
I'm not opposed to providing some sort of module or function for psp or
publisher or whatever "example" handlers that come with mod_python, just
so long as it's not in the core of mod_python itself. To me this is an
application/framework issue, not a m
Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Jim Gallacher wrote:
What's the mechanism for this, since the generated docs are not in
subversion?
The docs _are_ in subversion, but in .tex format. The html is included
in the distribution tar file for convenience, but I don't think
2005/6/8, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > c) the apache.import_module() function, which is frankly a strange
> > beast. It knows how to approximately reload some modules, but has many
> > tricks that makes it frankly dangerous, namely the one that causes
> > modules with the same name but
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