Chris said:
Maybe not. r.who also depends on Paste, and r.what depends on r.who, I
believe.
Exactly :)
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The 0.9 release features the separation of an authentication policy and an
authorization policy (previously there had been only a security policy), plus
some additional authentication-related API support via the forget and
remember APIs. It also comes with a new scripting module (for scripts
On 6/1/09 4:00 AM, Chris McDonough wrote:
The 0.9 release features the separation of an authentication policy and
an authorization policy (previously there had been only a security
policy), plus some additional authentication-related API support via
the forget and remember APIs. It also comes
New submission from Gustavo Narea m...@gustavonarea.net:
The auth_tkt is not able to set for how long cookies should last, and as a
consequence,
developers who want users to be remembered even after closing their agents have
to
subclass this plugin to implement this feature.
The attached
Hi, everyone.
The next version of repoze.what will ship benchmarking tools for its source
adapters, so you could find what would be the fastest adapter for your
environment.
Believe it or not, the fastest adapter could change from one computer to
another. I've even found that on one computer,
When I run paster create -t bfg_alchemy as per the documentation
instructed, it shows an error:
LookupError: Template by name 'bfg_alchemy' not found
The BFG version is 0.9, it failed both in Linux(Ubuntu) and windows. And I
tried reinstall the python and the problem persists
Any one can