When I go to the home page, there are no links to download 1.2 or see its
release notes. Here is a screen shot:
[image: Inline image 1]
On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 5:11 AM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> new releases of DBUtils are available for download.
>
> DBUtils can be used as Webwa
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 6:32 AM, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
>> But I was a little surprised that after all the work you recently put
>> in, you would then immediately outline a roadmap that sounds like "how
>> to evapo
Thanks for the kudos.
But I was a little surprised that after all the work you recently put
in, you would then immediately outline a roadmap that sounds like "how
to evaporate Webware" at which point its hard to imagine using 1.0 for
anything. I *wasn't* surprised when several unsubscribes followe
Thanks again for your hard work, Chris. -Chuck
On 7/7/07, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Webware 0.9.4 and DBUtils 0.9.4 have been released.
>
> The new release of Webware for Python contains some fixes and
> improvements of WebKit, and it adds some more configuration settings
On 4/1/07, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a short note for those who waited for the 0.9.3 release.
> Unfortunately, it will take some more time since I didn't find enough
> time to complete it this weekend and there are still some important
> issues on my list. Plus, I just n
On 3/24/07, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One thing I always disliked about Webware is the static 404 error page.
...
Your proposal sounds good to me.
I just hope Webware is uber stable when we call it 1.0.
G'night,
-Chuck
-
On 3/23/07, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> > All sounds good except I wonder if making it relative to threads is
> > worthwhile the level of indirection. We can just default it to twice
> > the size. But I leave it up to you.
On 3/23/07, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> > On 3/23/07, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I recently stumbled over the following lines in ThreadedAppServer:
> >>
> >> def m
On 3/23/07, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently stumbled over the following lines in ThreadedAppServer:
>
> def makeInput(self):
> return self._sock.makefile("rb",8012)
>
> Is there any reason why the number 8012 was chosen? I assume the intend
> was
On 3/20/07, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chuck Esterbrook schrieb:
> > What about [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s suggestion:
> > """
> > What if you stayed with tabs and then added a converter, so that you
> > can quickly convert the ta
On 3/19/07, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> > I had a problem on Mac using Webware out of the repository where the
> > AutoReload feature would not work. I believe it threw an exception
> > related to importing modules, but it&
On 3/18/07, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On webware-discuss I already announced that I want to release the next
> Webware version 0.9.3 very soon. If anybody has suggestions or patches
> or bug reports that I should take into account, please let me know.
I had a problem on Mac
On 8/23/06, Doug Tillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a Java web app developer turned Webware developer. I'm very
> interested in the remote debugging issues noted in the list archives
> message:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=3879709
>
> Last night I was reading abo
On 8/11/06, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can I remove the SelectRelease module in the WebKit package? It seems it
> was only used by the AsyncThreadedAppServer which has gone already.
>
> -- Christoph
No objections here.
I don't have anything to add, but I wanted to thank you for all your
hard work and contributions!
-Chuck
On 7/8/06, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In preparation of a new Webware bugfix release, this weekend I have been
> processing the Sourceforge bug tracker and implemented s
On 4/9/06, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As promised, I have cut a new beta release. It contains all bug fixes
> and enhancements made after version 0.9 so far, plus a couple of other
> improvements and bugfixes I made this weekend.
>
> Particularly, ImportSpy now uses new import
On 4/3/06, Jason Hildebrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-04-03 at 18:10 +0200, Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
> > I just noticed that the name www.webwareforpython.org cannot be found in
> > the DNS any more. The alias www.w4py.org still works, but since most
> > links go to the full name,
On 4/2/06, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> > The polling could go into a 0.9.2. One problem that has vexed Webware
> > is that releases go weeks or even months without getting released so
> > one more thing can be added. In the
On 4/1/06, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since a couple of bugs have been fixed in the last months and a nice
> Ajax example was added, I think it is time for making a new 0.9.1
> release. However, one thing I would like to have in the new release is
> the (optional) use of polli
I'm working strictly off memory here, but I thought the point of the
implementation was that it used a special library (when available)
that eliminated the need for polling. Instead, the op sys would notify
the appserver process when a file changed.
Does that sound familiar?
Polling has the well
On 1/22/06, Chuck Esterbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey everybody,
>
> The Wiki link off http://www.webwareforpython.org/ appears to be down.
> Do we have a designated WikiMaster for this?
>
> -Chuck
False alarm. It came up. Just took awhile
Hey everybody,
The Wiki link off http://www.webwareforpython.org/ appears to be down.
Do we have a designated WikiMaster for this?
-Chuck
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On 1/14/06, Tavis Rudd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Howdy,
> the Cheetah entry on http://www.webwareforpython.org/Papers/Templates/ lists
> it as beta. Can it be updated to say 'prod'? Kid (http://kid.lesscode.org/)
> should probably have an entry as well.
>
> Cheers,
> Tavis
It's been so long s
On 11/20/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seth Remington wrote:
> > "Reply to All" is a quick userland fix.
>
> Yes, but I always forget it because in other lists this is not needed.
> Also, this results in sending the message to the list plus to the author
> who will receive it
On 11/19/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed that this problem exists only with Python 2.3. It seems to be
> fixed in Python 2.4 already, so I think there is no need to discuss it
> in comp.lang.python.
>
> What I could do is add a linecache.checkcache() as a workaround.
On 11/19/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The ReleaseNotes for 0.9 say "AutoReload no longer catches servlet
> updates (since servlets can be reloaded without restarting the entire
> server anyway)." (This was checked in by Ian in Revision 1956).
>
> Generally, I'd say this is a
On 11/13/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or should I update the w4py.org server to 0.9 before making the release
> in order to have another real-world test?
>
> -- Chris
I suggest making the release.
Regarding w4py.org, I'm not sure what specific security issues you're
referr
On 11/12/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I cannot break out of ThreadedAppServer with Ctrl+C whether at the
> > command prompt or running inside WingIDE.
> > The DebugAppServer can break out fine.
> > I'm on Win XP Pro with Python 2.4.1.
>
> It works on my Win XP Pro and
Overall, my testing went well. I poked around my apps and I ran
several unit tests from the command line (and checked in a couple
tweaks).
I cannot break out of ThreadedAppServer with Ctrl+C whether at the
command prompt or running inside WingIDE.
The DebugAppServer can break out fine.
I'm on Wi
On 11/10/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it ok if I cut the final 0.9 release this weekend? I heard no
> complaints about the 0.9 rc1 in the last time.
>
> -- Chris
Sounds fine to me. I'll be doing on Fri, 11/11 during the day (EDT).
If I find anything, I'll fix it or repo
On 11/5/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW, it would be good to write a small press release article for
> announcing Webware 0.9. Can you do that? I think we need to make a
> little bit marketing/propaganda so people will be aware that Webware is
> still alive. It may not be t
On 11/3/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW, spaces around comparison operators make pylint happy.
>
> Anyway, you're completely right, this was not the moment for such
> clean-up and nit-pick because I unnecessarily forced others to review
> many petty and unnecessary things.
Why is "Returns" being changed into "Return" everywhere?
def webKitVersionString(self):
- """ Returns the WebKit version as a printable string. """
+ """Return the WebKit version as a printable string."""
I got the Returns style from NeXTstep (now Mac OS X). Th
On 10/23/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem with DebugAppServer was that it finished without stopping
> the "close thread" when an exception was raised and not handled. I've
> just checked in a fix for the DebugAppServer so that it shuts down
> properly. Please check w
On 10/22/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> In the new workspace there are 2 problems. The output isn't nearly as
> >> friendly and my command window is completely frozen.
>
> The problem seems to be that the DebugAppServer freezes always when an
> exception is raised - in this
On 10/22/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In the new workspace there are 2 problems. The output isn't nearly as
> > friendly and my command window is completely frozen.
>
> I've tried some more times, hitting Ctrl-C multiple times and things
> like that, but it always stopped
On 10/22/05, Chuck Esterbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/21/05, Chuck Esterbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 10/21/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I really would like to go for the 0.9 release now.
> > [snip]
&
On 10/21/05, Chuck Esterbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/21/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I really would like to go for the 0.9 release now.
> [snip]
>
> I support this and will put in some testing tomorrow (Saturday).
>
> -Chuck
On 10/21/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just checked in a change that makes the PythonServletFactory
> responsible for .pyc and .pyo files as well besides .py files.
>
> For the default configuration, this makes no difference,
> since .pyc and .pyo are in both ExtensionsToIg
On 10/21/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I really would like to go for the 0.9 release now.
[snip]
I support this and will put in some testing tomorrow (Saturday).
-Chuck
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On 10/21/05, Jason Hildebrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 16:23 -0500, Ian Bicking wrote:
> > I personally tend towards fairly open security, but I'm not sure what
> > other people feel. We probably should have a backup plan at least for
> > the svn repository.
>
> The compa
Someone reported directly to me that Webware out of trunk now requires
Python 2.4, at least for install.py.
Should we support one version back to 2.3?
-Chuck
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On 9/29/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The SVN trunk is currently a bit unstable since I'm clearing out and
> improving the code in preparation of the 0.9 release. If there are any
> problems, please let me know and I will try to fix them.
It seems like we had stability with
On 9/10/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Hildebrand wrote:
> > I don't think Christoph was suggesting using symlinks in the filesystem,
> > just
> > to use relative references in the HTML like so:
> >
> >
>
> Yes, I was talking about that. I didn't want to set any li
On 9/9/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> > Agreed, but...
> >
> > Microsoft Windows.
>
> Hm, what's the problem with Microsoft Windows?
> I mean, except Microsoft Windows itself.
It doesn't have links like
On 9/9/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Webware installer copies the stylesheet in the top level Docs folder
> to the Docs folder of all subpackages. Does anything speak against
> removing that propagation and using relative links pointing to the top
> folder instead? This w
Christoph's work looks very interesting, but I don't think it should
be tied to 0.9 at all. We've always faced this same situation with
past Webware releases where there are some enhancements some of us
would like to include--therefore, let's postpone the release.
One problem with this is that the
- WebKit:
- Added AutoReload support to DebugAppServer.
- Added a __repr__() to WebKit.Cookie.
- Enhanced WebUtils.Funcs.htmlEncode() to be less ornery and more flexible:
- Former behavior was to raise an exception for None or any other
non-string.
- Now returns WebUtils.Funcs.htmlF
>From here on out, I'll be doing all web development in a debugging
environment (WingIDE in my case).
-Chuck
On 7/18/05, Geoffrey Talvola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> > Geoff, This is fantastic and long overdue in WebKit! Thanks for
> > bea
On 7/12/05, Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is an svn tag for it named Release-0_9b1. I haven't committed
> anything to trunk.
>
> I tested the tarball today and no unexpected failures were encountered
> during the AllTests routines.
>
> I am at the point where the Release Proced
Your proposal sounds good to me.
-Chuck
On 7/11/05, Geoffrey Talvola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This checkin was made to Subversion back in January:
>
>r2022 | jdhildeb | 2005-01-11 18:33:13 -0500 (Tue, 11 Jan 2005) | 3 lines
>
>When a servlet exception occurs, set the HTTP status cod
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 16:44:58 -0500, Geoffrey Talvola wrote:
> A couple of questions / requests:
>
> - According to the webware-checkins mailing list, Chuck checked in
> some stuff today to Webware CVS. Are we switched to Subversion or
> not? I thought the answer was yes...
I don't recall using C
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:36:03 -0800, Mark Phillips wrote:
> No worries, Chuck, I won't touch it until Monday night. Just drop
> me a note if you need to give it a nudge beyond that.
I'm done nudging. Fire away.
If I have non-release changes to checkin, I'll branch off and leave trunk/
alone until
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:36:03 -0800, Mark Phillips wrote:
> On Mar 10, 2005, at 4:21 PM, Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 15:15:31 -0800, Mark Phillips wrote:
>>
>>> OK, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is the svn repository
>>> ready for
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 15:15:31 -0800, Mark Phillips wrote:
> OK, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is the svn repository ready
> for a willing wiseacre to take a shot at building a new release?
Uh... I have a few minor mods in my old cvs workspace that I want to get in.
Can you wait until Saturday?
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:54:16 -0800, Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 15:14:39 -0500, Eric Radman wrote:
>
>> Just to recap:
>>
>> The Subversion repository can be viewed online with your web
>> browser:
>>
>> http://svn.w4py.org/
>>
&g
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:24:59 -0500, Dan Milstein wrote:
> How goes getting out the next release?
>
> I ask primarily becuase I've recently developed a filter system for
> Webware (adapted from Java Servlets filters) which I am currently
> maintaining as a series of patches against the 0.8.1 release
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 15:14:39 -0500, Eric Radman wrote:
> Just to recap:
>
> The Subversion repository can be viewed online with your web
> browser:
>
> http://svn.w4py.org/
Does this mean that you're done and we can start checking in changes, or is
there another reload planned (for something like
It sounds like we're ready to go.
Does anyone want to volunteer to pull the trigger? Preferably, someone who has
already used the cvs2svn (sp?) utility.
-Chuck
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 12:52:21 -0800, Mark Phillips wrote:
> What do you all think?
Using CVS today was so unbelievably slow that I'm thinking we should move to
Subversion before we do anything.
-Chuck
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 13:38:32 -0600, Ian Bicking wrote:
>> I don't have a preference for where it's hosted as long as it
>> works. If we used w4py's server, who would maintain it? In other
>> words, who would be the svn admin?
>
> "We" would, for some value of "we". I've got it set up now on
> http
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 12:20:15 -0600, Ian Bicking wrote:
> Geoffrey Talvola wrote:
>> Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
>>
>>> A "cvs update" is taking several minutes (and still running).
>>> Anyone else having this problem?
>>
>> I've had that p
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 12:23:37 -0600, Ian Bicking wrote:
> This library gives debugging information on wedged threads:
>
> http://www.majid.info/mylos/stories/2004/06/10/threadframe.html
>
> This of course could be very useful for us, or at least very useful
> to suggest to people who have these prob
A "cvs update" is taking several minutes (and still running). Anyone else
having this problem?
-Chuck
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*** MiddleKit in CVS HEAD is now stable for all three databases: MySQL, MS SQL
Server and PostgreSQL.
Thanks to Jason H. for providing me with a Linux/Postgresql account so I could
test for that database.
*** I've been using the 'AccessorStyle': 'properties' setting some more and it
seems to
...other than the test for deletes which was already broken prior to my recent
changes. I'll revisit it after I try out Postgres (hopefully sometime this
week).
-Chuck
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The following enhancements are now in CVS. All tests pass for MySQL on Windows
and Linux. Postgres and MS SQL are broken, but will be fixed soon.
First, the bottom line:
1) When starting new projects with MiddleKit, I suggest these two settings in
your model:
'AccessorStyle': 'properties',
'Use
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 05:20:42 -0500, Winston Wolff wrote:
> Can a few more people run the MiddleKit tests on their machines? I
> want to see if the failures I am getting are from my version of
> MySQL or from MiddleKit.
>
> -ww
I've completed a whole bunch of improvements to MiddleKit which I'll d
That's odd. I use MySQL as well and don't have this problem.
I have version 4.0.20a-win. I'm on Win XP for development (Linux in production,
although I haven't run the tests there recently).
What version of MySQL do you have?
I agree it looks like a mysql bug, like it's caching the data. What i
As you'll see on the checkins list, I made some fixes to MiddleKit. The test
suite now passes in full for MySQL even with more recent versions of MySQLdb
(which started breaking MiddleKit with MySQLdb 0.9.2).
Two notes:
* Someone should run the test suite on the latest code with Postgres.
* On
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:17:50 -0600, Jason Hildebrand wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 20:23 -0500, Winston Wolff wrote:
>
>> Are other people getting failures if they run this? I get 10
>> failures out of 23 tests.
>>
>
>> cd Webware/UserKit/Tests/
>> python Test.py
>>
>
> I get 29 failures out of 6
Hi Moof,
I'm unable to maintain that page anymore. I've CCed the webware-devel list in
case someone there can help.
Best regards,
-Chuck
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 16:09:44 +0100, Moof wrote:
> Hi Chuck
>
>
> Just looked at your python based templating languages page. You're
> missing nevow and stan.
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 17:21:38 -0500, Eric Radman wrote:
> I've been working on porting several apps over to the WSGI
> framework, and found minor differences in session handling that
> require code correction:
>
> The current WSGI implementation returns None for uninitialized
> Session variables, wh
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 14:47:34 -0500, Jason Hildebrand wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-09-04 at 13:15, Winston WOLFF wrote:
>> I have some patches for the PostgreSQL support in MiddleKit. I
>> don't
>> know what the testing procedure is around here, so I am hesitant
>> to check them in actuallly.
>>
>
> Hi Win
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 15:59:41 -0600, Jason Hildebrand wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 15:52, Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
>
>> Good to hear from you. I've checked in that file now, thanks for
>> reporting it.
>>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>> Also, I've been test
Hi Jason,
Good to hear from you. I've checked in that file now, thanks for reporting it.
Btw, nice job on the MixIn enhancement.
Also, I've been testing MiddleKit with MySQL and Microsoft SQL Server. Anyone here
want to take Postgres for a spin? I'm sure it's slightly broken after my changes, b
On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 01:56:40 -0800, Ben Parker wrote:
> FWIW, if you close the connection before reassigning the variable
> to a new connection, your test script succeeds on my system (RedHat
> 7.3, MySQLdb 0.9.2, mysql 4.0.13-standard, python 2.2.3). Just add
> "conn.close()" at the end of the body
,
and fails in 0.9.2--regardless of anything else.
To run:
Edit the config class below with your db info.
Then run.
Success:
Python 2.1.1
MySQLdb 0.9.1
MySQL 3.23.41
Mandrake ?7.x?
Chuck Esterbrook on 2003-07-11
Python 2.1.2
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 19:53:00 -0500 (EST), Tripp Lilley wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Tripp Lilley wrote:
>
>> My gut feeling is that this is a connection garbage collection
>> issue *within* MySQLdb, and that it's not actually freeing up
>> connections when it's supposed to (or not freeing up stateme
On 28 Jul 2003 23:35:39 -0500, Ian Bicking wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 22:54, Ian Bicking wrote:
>
>> Really, if caching will be generally implemented I think it still
>> belongs in servlet factories. I think the right way to do that
>> would be to move some of what I've put in PythonServletFac
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 15:34:04 -0400, Geoffrey Talvola wrote:
>> If caching wasn't done in the factory, I think it should be. I
>> think that just means we have to have a method to return the
>> servlet to the factory, and then the factory can keep a pool of
>> servlets.
>>
> I agree -- the cachin
#x27;t the monitor port then it
> assumed it to be the app server.
>
> My guess is that for this to have worked, nobody was doing a range
> check on the port in the past, and it was just silently getting
> mapped into the 16 bit value.
>
> -Stuart -
>
> Chuck Esterbrook
On Sunday 30 March 2003 05:37 pm, Ian Bicking wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 18:48, Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> > On a hunch, I changed the port from its original value of 8 to
> > and now it works. I then reversed the situation: I installed
> > fresh copies of Apach
On Saturday 29 March 2003 06:51 pm, Ian Bicking wrote:
[snip]
> > My webkit console log says:
> >
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "./WebKit/ThreadedAppServer.py", line 749, in run
> > server.mainloop()
> > File "./WebKit/ThreadedAppServer.py", line 188, in mainloop
> > h
On Monday 24 February 2003 12:07 am, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> I never tried the MK-storage in UserKit, so I cannot judge it. But in
> file storage there are simply a lot of not-yet-implemented features,
> some are essential like saving changed users.
> TODO-UserKit.text show a long list of items.
>
On Thursday 27 February 2003 11:24 pm, Ian Bicking wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 00:42, Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> > That's fine with me. Shall we call it "sandbox" and ask users to
> > make directories with their SF user name?
> >
> > And should th
On Thursday 27 February 2003 10:34 pm, Ian Bicking wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 22:54, Stuart Donaldson wrote:
> > What about a loosely structured "contrib" directory in CVS? The
> > down side to that would be it would be difficult to manage and
> > cleanup after a while. Perhaps just a section
On Thursday 27 February 2003 09:50 pm, Edmund Lian wrote:
> On 02/28/2003 12:35:47 AM Chuck wrote:
> >My ideas for such a site:
> >
> >- Name: CodeHeap
> >- Purpose: Browse, search and download Python code that you _may_
> > just find useful.
> >- Functions:
> > - Upload code, anonymous or not.
>
On Thursday 27 February 2003 08:54 pm, Stuart Donaldson wrote:
> If there are several people out there with partial solutions that are
> not really polished for release, maybe we need a repository for such
> solutions. Some place that was admittedly weak on documentation, but
> that people could p
kEsterbrook.com
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 02:42 pm, Matt Feifarek wrote:
> Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> >Here is what I have come up with. I'm looking for feedback from you
> > guys (add/subtract/alter questions) before I post on -discuss.
>
> What about something li
Survey addition:
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If you would like to provide a testimonial for Webware that we can use
on the web site, please write it here including how you want it signed
(full name vs. initials, email address or not).
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-Chuck
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 01:04 pm, Chuck Esterbrook wrote
PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT ANSWER THE INCLUDED SURVEY!
With the PyCon Webware Sprint coming up and given that we've never done
a survey, I think one is in order.
Here is what I have come up with. I'm looking for feedback from you guys
(add/subtract/alter questions) before I post on -discuss.
So take
I use (and wrote much of) Webware's own MiddleKit. So my data lives in a
traditional SQL database which gives me lots of speed, powerful
queries, 3rd party tools, etc., but as a Python programmer everything
is OO.
Much of MiddleKit is inspired by Apple's Enterprise Object Framework
(EOF) so de
On Monday 16 December 2002 04:38 pm, Stuart Donaldson wrote:
> Couldn't this be done by AppServer.__init__()?
>
> Then require that all AppServer's must initialize the base class
> AppServer which they likely do anyway.
Er, good point. :-)
I need more sugar...
> Is there any reason to have mul
That sounds reasonable to me. The challenge will to make sure we follow
through when cutting releases.
-Chuck
On Friday 13 December 2002 06:26 pm, Stuart Donaldson wrote:
> I have noticed a couple of places where New and Old are used to
> identify improved and out-dated methodologies.
>
> NewThr
In WebKit applications, as far as I can tell, there is no way to
arbitrarily access the single instance of the app server (or the
application).
I don't often need this, but once in awhile it would come in handy.
My plan is to require that all app servers set AppServer.globalServer
for this pur
On Friday 06 December 2002 10:01 pm, Jay Love wrote:
[snip]
> Actually, I think the file is supposed to disappear when the process
> ends. That's why its a temp file. Check the docs, but if that's
> your main problem, I don't think changing the directory will help.
I never knew that. The Python
The "tempdir" variable of the Python standard module "tempfile" gets set
by PSP:
PSP/ServletWriter.py:43:
tempfile.tempdir=os.path.dirname(self._pyfilename)
Consequently, when I use mktemp() in my own code, my temporary files
land in .../Cache/PSP/ rather than something like ~/tmp or /tmp like
I run make and then as root "make install". Those steps look fine. And I
have the module:
# l /usr/local/apache2/modules/
total 100
-rw-r--r--1 root root 7995 Nov 27 23:51 httpd.exp
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root88416 Dec 5 18:28 mod_webkit.so*
Then when I add to httpd.co
This broke UnknownFileServlet which is used by default for all *.css,
*.gif, etc. The fix was to add this:
def configFilename(self):
return self._application.configFilename()
-Chuck
On Thursday 14 November 2002 05:47 pm, Ian Bicking wrote:
> There's an update in CVS to
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