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fix #2235 for real now
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Sidnei da Silva wrote:
Because 'finding the python being used by Zope' is a registry key. If
you look at Zope - Python in the start menu there are two shortcuts
there that will do register/unregister.
That being Set Installpath and Restore InstallPath?
Cool :-)
(although the latter implies
Set InstalPath backs up the current setting. Restore InstallPath
restores the previous setting. Of course if you run Set InstallPath
twice from different installs you will stomp over the initial setting
:)
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Summary of messages to the zope-tests list.
Period Mon Nov 13 12:00:00 2006 UTC to Tue Nov 14 12:00:00 2006 UTC.
There were 9 messages: 9 from Zope Unit Tests.
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Subject: FAILED (failures=2) : Zope-2.8 Python-2.4.4 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Mon Nov 13
Hello folks
As some of you may know,
The Zope foundation is set up and more details are available at
www.zopefoundation.org
Some of the membership rosters (especially solution providers,associate
members, consumer members ) looks bare and not reflective of the
community we have.
Lets try
Andrew Sawyers wrote:
Looks like it's working right herebut the redirect isn't going to the
beta pages.
Yeah, let's redirect it to foundation.zope.org, that's better than
what's in the original place.
We should also make www.zope.org/foundation point to
foundation.zope.org. I do not
Nancy Donnelly wrote:
Now, *that* is sweet! Just one problem...where can I d/l it? I looked it up in
the plone products and the d/l link yields a 404 error!!
Yes, just be careful you don't end up with another dead-end product that
doesn't end up being maintained in six months time...
For the record: my original response was not aimed at you personally
Chris, it was just that your mail triggered the whole thing. I apologize
for making you the target (and for feeding some trolls :).
Chris Withers said the following on 11/13/2006 04:38 PM:
Well, he's treating us like dirt,
Nevertheless, I think we as a community could show some class and style.
+100
the entertaining value of rude mails wear off quickly..
robert
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--On 14. November 2006 17:02:04 +0700 Luc Van Tien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have some problems in install Zope 2.10.0 final.
My situation :
I use Solaris 10 operating system.
I have just downloaded Zope from homepage and I setup to :
/usr/local/Zope/Zope-2.10.0 I type
Hello All,
I've been using zope and matplotlib for some time now, and I want to
connect them. I'am using the example code from page:
http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/Matplotlib_and_Zope ,
but whenever I try to import matplotlib, and/or pylab packages i get
this error from zope:
Error
Hi everyone,I have some problems in install Zope 2.10.0 final.My situation :I use Solaris 10 operating system.I have just downloaded Zope from homepage and I setup to : /usr/local/Zope/Zope-2.10.0 I type command ./configure in terminal :Monitor displays :Configuring Zope
Marek Szczypiński schrieb:
Hello All,
I've been using zope and matplotlib for some time now, and I want to
connect them. I'am using the example code from page:
http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/Matplotlib_and_Zope ,
but whenever I try to import matplotlib, and/or pylab packages i get
I have some problems in install Zope 2.10.0 final.
(...)
- Zope top-level binary directory will be /opt/Zope-2.9.
Seems strange to me that you're installing Zope 2.10.0 and
there is a message about /opt/Zope-2.9.
Maybe you've messed something, or try something like
./configure --prefix path
For the record: my original response was not aimed at you personallyChris, it was just that your mail triggered the whole thing. I apologize
for making you the target (and for feeding some trolls :).
You make some very valid, correct points but then also make a very incorrect assumption as well. I
--On 14. November 2006 12:16:40 +0100 Marek Szczypiński
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I've been using zope and matplotlib for some time now, and I want to
connect them. I'am using the example code from page:
http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/Matplotlib_and_Zope ,
but
--On 14. November 2006 09:32:38 -0700 David Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What if I created a zope script and just pasted the feedparser.py
modules contents into it.
That would be a stupid idea.
Do python scripts that live inside zodb
become importatable?
Zope PythonScripts are
michael nt milne said the following on 11/14/2006 10:59 AM:
You make some very valid, correct points but then also make a very
incorrect assumption as well. I don't believe the original poster is a
troll and neither am I or anyone else who has agreed that this list
needs to have some more
Here is the traceback. Looks like problem with matplotlib it self,
doesn't it? Did anyone have the same problems?
Thanks for any help.
Marek
Traceback (innermost last):
Module ZPublisher.Publish, line 115, in publish
Module ZPublisher.mapply, line 88, in mapply
Module ZPublisher.Publish,
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 08:32:11PM -0500, Tres Seaver wrote:
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David Bear wrote:
I would like to add Mark Pilgrims feedparser to the available modules
that I can use in zope. I have installed the feedparser into the
python instance that zope
Marek Szczypiński wrote:
Here is the traceback. Looks like problem with matplotlib it self,
doesn't it? Did anyone have the same problems?
Thanks for any help.
Marek
Traceback (innermost last):
Module ZPublisher.Publish, line 115, in publish
Module ZPublisher.mapply, line 88, in mapply
David H wrote:
Marek Szczypiński wrote:
Here is the traceback. Looks like problem with matplotlib it self,
doesn't it? Did anyone have the same problems?
Thanks for any help.
Marek
Traceback (innermost last):
Module ZPublisher.Publish, line 115, in publish
Module ZPublisher.mapply, line
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 05:50:36PM +0100, Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 14. November 2006 09:32:38 -0700 David Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What if I created a zope script and just pasted the feedparser.py
modules contents into it.
That would be a stupid idea.
Do python scripts that
I wonder if there is a zope replacement for the sys module?
It would be wonderfully easy if I could
import zopesys as sys
Then, the zopesys module could mape stderr, stdin, stdout to safe zope
equivelents.
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David Bear
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--On 14. November 2006 10:54:31 -0700 David Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if there is a zope replacement for the sys module?
It would be wonderfully easy if I could
import zopesys as sys
Then, the zopesys module could mape stderr, stdin, stdout to safe zope
equivelents.
Why
--On 14. November 2006 10:52:31 -0700 David Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am now looking at the modules feedparser imports. These include
sgmllib
re
sys
copy
urlparse
time
rfc822
types
cgi
urllib
urllib2
cStringIO
xml.sax
What are you trying to accomplish? Put your code into an
Hi,
I am now looking at the modules feedparser imports. These include
sgmllib
re
sys
copy
urlparse
time
rfc822
types
cgi
urllib
urllib2
cStringIO
xml.sax
It seems that sys would be a bad one to allow zope to import.
Well, you don't have to allow all of them. You only need to allow the
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 07:12:51PM +0100, Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 14. November 2006 10:52:31 -0700 David Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am now looking at the modules feedparser imports. These include
sgmllib
re
sys
copy
urlparse
time
rfc822
types
cgi
urllib
urllib2
Michael,
michael nt milne wrote:
Is there a reason that the Plone list gets 3 times the level of postings
that the Zope list gets? Yes. because it is a more mature and
constructive support environment which actually helps promote the product.
Bollocks.
:-)
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Regards,
PhilK
Say what
108Hi;I have two Zope instances. I user a web server called LightTPD. I was trying to hook up an SSL cert to one of the instances, so I made some modifications in it's conf file. Suddenly, I discovered that I couldn't pull up any of the Web pages on that instance! I also found that the MySQL
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 04:06:39PM -0800, Nancy Donnelly wrote:
HELP!
First thing I'd do is find the event log and see what's in it
recently...
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77Paul Winkler wrote: First thing I'd do is find the event log and see what's in it recently...Nothing unusual!Nancy___
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Hello,
"Out of the box", is
Zope able to do password-expiration ?
Or do I needan
authentication product to do this ? Will this external product be
able to effectpassword expirationon existing acl_user folder users
?
Regards,
Danny
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--On 15. November 2006 11:11:53 +0800 Sinang, Danny
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Hello,
Out of the box, is Zope able to do password-expiration ?
No
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109All is back to normal. Apparently, an obsolete script I had running went haywire, probably because of some obsolete server call to another server that got tweaked, and that sent everything crazy.Thanks,Nancy___
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zope by it self can not do such an expiration.
there is a product for plone cmfmeber (now in transition to
become obsolete and replaced by membrane) that treats a user
like some portal content that can be controlled by a workflow,
expiration date and so on.
I do not know whet the state of
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