On 22 Nov 2005, at 15:38, Renfer Serge (EDU) wrote:
Hello all,
I'm responsible of a server (Debian Sarge) which has been put
behind a firewall!
I am strugling with proxy problems. For instance, CMFSin doesn't
seem to work (for syndication slots in Plone), and LDAPUserFolder
cannot
On 22 Nov 2005, at 20:08, Dieter Maurer wrote:
You have lost the thread's start:
George's problem has been that he could not move an object
in an *EXTERNAL METHOD*, i.e. in trusted filesystem code.
He would have the same problem in a filesystem product.
The problem is that
On 18 Nov 2005, at 23:19, Alexander Limi wrote:
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 06:56:32 -0800, Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
jung.com wrote:
In general such changes should be made on the HEAD (for next 2.10
release).
OK. I was aiming for a quick sprint to get some small changes into
2.9 before
of your issue first!)
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On 20 Nov 2005, at 18:47, George Lee wrote:
Great, thanks much.
Is there much buzz about this in CMF developer land? It seems like
proper proxy roles handling, and like you said what Zope 3 security
will do to it, are pretty important and will come up quite often (all
I was doing, after all,
On 20 Nov 2005, at 18:54, D Washburn wrote:
I have a need to encrypt a parameter passed on a URL to another
website using Python and MD5 encryption. I tried to set up a test
python script:
This is a FAQ. Python scripts provide a *restricted* execution
environment. You cannot just import
On 18 Nov 2005, at 10:16, Stephan Richter wrote:
On Friday 18 November 2005 10:15, Andreas Jung wrote:
Log message for revision 40220:
Jim suggest this new naming schema for new branches
Changed:
A Zope/branches/Zope-2.9/
D Zope/branches/Zope-2_9-branch/
Jim suggests:
On 18 Nov 2005, at 09:27, Alexander Limi wrote:
I'd like to investigate the possibility of doing some UI
improvements to the Zope Management Interface. Is there someone
that is considered the godfather of the current Zope user interface
that I should coordinate with?
I don't think there
On 8 Nov 2005, at 03:36, Tres Seaver wrote:
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Fred Drake wrote:
On 11/7/05, Tres Seaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
svn: Berkeley DB error while opening 'strings' table for filesystem
/svn/repos/main/db:
Cannot allocate memory
Yeah, this has been
On 6 Nov 2005, at 03:41, Chris McDonough wrote:
configure
also allows you to install multiple times from a pristine source
directory without changing the source directory, which I (and others,
because they've told me they do) make use of.
I use that a lot myself.
-1 for removing it from me
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On 4 Nov 2005, at 02:42, Thanh Hải, Hà wrote:
2005/11/3, Jens Vagelpohl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No it is not. And doing that opens up security risks. You need to
write a Python product or external method.
jens
Is there an example of how to implement it in external method or
python product
On 4 Nov 2005, at 11:33, Krzysztof Kubacki wrote:
Hi,
Zope-2-7-6
I would like to minimize cache of my ZODB mounted database by
manage_minimize function from PythonScript placed in Root Folder.
Why? Do you expect to reduce the Zope memory footprint? That won't
happen on most operating
On 4 Nov 2005, at 12:43, Sascha Ottolski wrote:
Am Freitag, 4. November 2005 11:34 schrieb Jens Vagelpohl:
Zope-2-7-6
I would like to minimize cache of my ZODB mounted database by
manage_minimize function from PythonScript placed in Root Folder.
Why? Do you expect to reduce the Zope memory
On 3 Nov 2005, at 10:41, Thanh Hải, Hà wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know to manipulate files within a local filesystem
instead of ZODB? Is it possible to do that through a python script
or dtml method? Thanks.
No it is not. And doing that opens up security risks. You need to
write a
On 3 Nov 2005, at 04:42, Cameron Beattie wrote:
I am attempting to install pyperl and am having an issue where it
can't find perl2.so. I think this is one of those ones where it's
looking under the stairs for something which is actually in the
laundry under a pile of dirty clothes.
This
On 3 Nov 2005, at 12:41, Enrique Arizón wrote:
Maybe is just that I didn't take enough coffee this
morning but I have been searching on Google and didn't
find any standard way to compress uploaded files at
flight while uploading to the server.
Maybe because there isn't such a thing?
jens
On 3 Nov 2005, at 13:55, Allen Huang wrote:
Can one zope server host to websites with two different IPs?
Can someone teach me how this is done?
No teacher needed, see zope.conf. You can have Zope deliver content
on any IP and port the user running Zope is allowed to bind to.
jens
On 3 Nov 2005, at 20:25, Giuseppe Bonelli wrote:
What people use as an ODBC database adaptor on Zope 2.7 and above?
Is the eGenix.com mxODBC Zope DA commercial product the only
serious alternative?
In a nutshell, yes. It doesn't cost much for small deployments and
it's good software.
On 30 Oct 2005, at 12:42, Tom Redfern wrote:
My question is: fix or upgrade?
Is it a better plan to track down the problems and fix zope 2.7 as
installed
vi rpm by Suse, or is it the better plan to upgrade to zope 2.8? Have
these issues been addressed?
I'm at the very bottom of the
On 28 Oct 2005, at 08:03, Einar Næss Jensen wrote:
doesn't seem to cause any trouble. So it stays. Just to remind me
never to use redhat or rpms.
How the bad RPMs you used make you blame RedHat as a whole isn't a
jump I can follow... you should be blaming those people who packages
the
On 28 Oct 2005, at 10:26, Einar Næss Jensen wrote:
How the bad RPMs you used make you blame RedHat as a whole isn't a
jump I can follow... you should be blaming those people who packages
the RPMs and not the whole distribution.
I'm sure Redhat works fine for many people in a lot of
On 26 Oct 2005, at 21:43, HaraldFinnås wrote:
I've also seen comments that running Zope on RHEL/CentOS might not
be wise. My test env. is using FC4, but I'm planning to install
CenOS 4.2 on the production server. Unwise choice?
I'd be curious to find out who says something like that. It's
On 27 Oct 2005, at 08:58, Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote:
well, on larger shops like ours, the sysadms always want to know
why we introduce Yet Another Non-Standard Component to the system
setup that cannot be RPM'ed like the rest. And I am not talking
across pythoin versions, but oin the same
On 27 Oct 2005, at 10:22, Sascha Ottolski wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 27. Oktober 2005 09:37 schrieb Jens Vagelpohl:
The only issues you might ever run into would be problems with the
Python that comes with the OS. But then again if you run Zope in
production you should never ever use the system
On 27 Oct 2005, at 12:55, Sascha Ottolski wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 27. Oktober 2005 13:20 schrieb Jens Vagelpohl:
You just noted one more disadvantage yourself: The system Python is
likely to be out of step with what Zope wants. Furthermore, updates
to the system Python or to add-on packages
On 27 Oct 2005, at 13:30, Sascha Ottolski wrote:
Look, it's all about how much risk you are willing to carry. I don't
like playing Russian Roulette with services that are supposed to be
highly available. And I don't want to have to waste a single thought
on problems that *might* develop if
On 27 Oct 2005, at 21:26, Thomas Wolf wrote:
P.S. I'm trying to build this under Solaris 9 using gcc 3.3.2.
Solaris, there's your problem.
First of all, use GNU tar for unpacking the tarball. The standard
Solaris tar is buggy.
Second of all, don't expect any good performance on Solaris.
On 25 Oct 2005, at 07:19, Chris Withers wrote:
Hi All,
Has MessageDialog gone away or has it just moved?
cheers,
Chris
grep is your friend?
jens
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On 24 Oct 2005, at 13:54, Krzysztof Kubacki wrote:
Hi my friends :)
I've noticed the following situation.
When I send internet form onto PythonScript the variables in the
REQUEST.form are in the different order that they were as fields in
the internet form.
I see when I send internet form
On 21 Oct 2005, at 20:50, Aaron Bauman wrote:
Hi,
We're running Zope 2.7.3, Plone 1.0.something
relatively large Data.fs ( 300MB )
Decent amount of anonymous traffic,
But relatively low administrative use (1 - 2 users usually).
Could these factors be brining the machine down?
I've been
Otoh, what do you think you gain from
circumventing ZSQL Methods?
Well, i am running zope under root privileges in read-only mode.
If there is a Zope break-in, i want to minimize interference with
the database.
Also, since this will be a commercial product, keeping most of the
code in
Log message for revision 39474:
- ZSQLMethod.manage_main: Moved the error message that warns of a
non-existing or closed database connection next to the Connection ID
dropdown and present it using red to increase its visibility.
Changed:
U
Log message for revision 39476:
- be a little more helpful by revealing the vanished database connection ID
Changed:
U
Zope/branches/Zope-2_8-branch/lib/python/Products/ZSQLMethods/dtml/edit.dtml
-=-
Modified:
On 16 Oct 2005, at 19:54, Dennis Allison wrote:
Why does Zope lag the release of Python by so very long?
Because someone has to spend considerable time to assess impacts on
the Zope 2 security machinery. This has been mentioned on this and
other Zope lists on various occasions.
My
On 14 Oct 2005, at 10:41, Nicolas Georgakopoulos wrote:
Sorry for the delay Chris but I read some where that
VerboseSecurity is made only for Zope 2.7 and some users recommend
not to install that product because it changes the security
policies of zope with the authors ...
On 14 Oct 2005, at 11:02, Nicolas Georgakopoulos wrote:
VerboseSecurity is *integrated* into Zope after 2.8, you don't
install it separately. You enable it in zope.conf, see the
verbose- security option.
jens
Thank's Jens I didn't know that. I find it verbose- security
option in the
On 14 Oct 2005, at 17:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. On starting and stopping Zope 2.8.2 (upgraded from 2.8.1,
compiled with Python 2.4.2, running on Fedora Core 3) I get the
following error. Performance does not seem to be affected.
Resolution?
# service zopectl start
On 14 Oct 2005, at 20:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone advise me on backing up zope. Our license is going to
expire soon, and before we get the new license, I would like to
have a backup of my existing setup.
Huh? Zope does not have any license that expires... what exactly are
On 13 Oct 2005, at 11:39, Jürgen Herrmann wrote:
up to some time in them i could just write:
tal:define=results python:here.Catalog.searchResults()
it seems this isn't working anymore, the catalog would return
all brains instead of seraching the relevant ones... (completely
ignoreing
On 13 Oct 2005, at 13:38, Jürgen Herrmann wrote:
what i'm worried about is wether i did break anything else, possibly
with even worse results... (i don't like hidden bugs)
By explicitly passing REQUEST? I doubt it.
No i meant that i already broke something that did work before:
obviously
On 10 Oct 2005, at 08:58, Chris Withers wrote:
Andreas Jung wrote:
Argh...there is also a gadfly package coming from Zope 3. So when
we remove it from the Zope 2 core we get it back with Zope 3 :-)
Well, having a lightweight semi-functional rdb engine in the distro
has always seemed
On 10 Oct 2005, at 16:49, Reinoud van Leeuwen wrote:
I would like to convert this script to an Exteral Method in
$INSTANCE_HOME/Extensions. This basically works, but I cannot see
any way
to specify the proxy role. And when it is not specified the script
obviously does not work.
Have you
On 10 Oct 2005, at 23:14, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
I understood that Plone does some extra magic, so I have to setup a
securoty context... I'll post it here if I have a working solution
Shouldn't really be the problem. Isn't portal_catalog just another
ZCatalog that has nothing to do with
As an aside, we find management of ZEO clients much easier if each ZEO
client of a particular system shares the same products and external
methods via an NFS share. That way we can untar one product and
push it
out to all of the clients simultaneously.
I'd be a little afraid of creating a
On 6 Oct 2005, at 11:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The whole error message is (after entering the make - command) :
---
/usr/bin/python /Zope-2.7.5-final/setup.py\
build --build-base=/Zope-2.7.5-final/build-base/python-2.3 --
On 6 Oct 2005, at 14:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I went to the undo part of the ZMI, and I saw that zope stored
in the
database every, EVERY transaction, that means even the simple fact of
VIEWING a page. I began to understand why it increased so
dramatically.
So my questions are:
1)
On 4 Oct 2005, at 23:21, Paul Winkler wrote:
Has anybody set up a batch job to test all installed Products
in a zope instance?
bin/zopectl test --dir Products/
from the instance home will test all products in that instance home.
jens
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On 5 Oct 2005, at 14:44, Paul Winkler wrote:
bin/zopectl test --dir Products/
from the instance home will test all products in that instance home.
Well, so will bin/zopectl test without the --dir argument,
but I guess you didn't read the rest of my message ;-)
I answered one of the
On 5 Oct 2005, at 14:49, Lennart Regebro wrote:
On 10/5/05, Jens Vagelpohl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
from the instance home will test all products in that instance home.
Often doesn't work, the different products tests will walk all over
each other.
But setting up a script that walks
ZODB size
What is the maximum size of this file and/or maximum object ID?
= just how many objects can the zodb hold? millions? tens of
millions..?? billions...??? I have a feeling we'll run out of ram
long before actually hitting the limit but it'd be nice to know the
theoretical top limit.
On 5 Oct 2005, at 20:35, Matthew X. Economou wrote:
There is no answer to this question because it cannot be answered.
No one has come against a limit yet as far as I know. Hitting RAM
limits depends on the settings you apply to the Zope/ZEO instance(s)
that serve(s) the content and how much
On 5 Oct 2005, at 20:57, Tim Peters wrote:
[Jens Vagelpohl]
Well, the question was actually What is the maximum size of this
file and/or maximum object ID? = just how many objects can the zodb
hold?. There is only a theoretical limit that has to do with the
largest index key for the ZODB
Both those tests point to a wrong user running them, most likely due
to some tests switching users and then not cleaning up properly.
jens
On 4 Oct 2005, at 11:38, Florent Guillaume wrote:
The OFS.testObjectManager tests are failing when run in isolation
on the Zope 2 trunk (also on the
On 4 Oct 2005, at 04:11, Bill Campbell wrote:
Given that I don't run the Microsoft virus, Windows, on anything, have
OpenOffice.org on all our Linux and OS X systems, and that
OpenOffice.org
software is freely available, I don't see that it's a problem.
Odd reasoning. I hate to inform you,
My understanding (and the way we use it when monkey patching for
instance) is that whenevery you apply new security to a class, you
create a new ClassSecurityInfo on it. It only defines new stuff
to do. The real synthesized security is still stored in
__ac_permissions__.
Yes, your
On 30 Sep 2005, at 23:49, Michael Kaplan wrote:
I'm running Plone 2.0.5 with Zope 2.7.7-final and tried to
upgrade to Plone 2.1. A dry-run of portal_migration stopped
with errors :
I believe this question will get more answers on a Plone-specific
mailing list. See plone.org for more
I have found a strange security issue with Zope 2.8.1 that seems to
stem from code not doing what it was supposed to do in Zope 2.7.x,
but which works in 2.8.1 and then causes other side effects in code
that relied on the broken behavior.
Symptom: In Zope 2.8.1 it is *impossible* to
Each CPS instance has its own UserFolder. All users exists in the
portal's UserFolder, but only exists in some CPMs UserFolders. Now the
problem is that, due to acquisition, a member existing in the
Portal but
not in a given CPM can gain access to this CPM by faking the url - ie:
going to
On 27 Sep 2005, at 11:17, bruno modulix wrote:
A normal pattern to use here would be to have one central user folder
(e.g. at the root) and work with local roles in the sub-portals
instead
of having several user folders.
I know, but I don't think it will possible here (this is an
On 27 Sep 2005, at 17:02, Matthew White wrote:
Hello,
I've got this following bit of ZPT:
tal:loop repeat=tcontainer.py.get_queue(whence=q,
userid=userid))
span tal:replace=structure here/queue_template
Queue Template Goes Here
/span
you're using a
On 17 Sep 2005, at 10:50, Niklas Saers wrote:
Hello,
I've been asked to administer a Zope site, and I have a problem. On
each page, a statement like
base href= http://mysite.dk/dir/; /shows up. dir/ changes if I
move to another directory. Yet nowhere in the code can I find such
a
On 15 Sep 2005, at 10:28, OGURA Toshiyuki wrote:
Hello.
I'm still a newbie for Zope for about a year.
I'm curious about Stepper because I wonder if it is something like
Ajax.
If so, I would like to see some example applications made with
Stepper.
Does anyone know such websites?
Or am I
CMFFSContent - Put CMF content onto the file system
If you are looking for a way to manage content on the file system in
order to take advantage of better editors, source control systems and
other utilities you might be interested in CMFFSContent.
CMFFSContent represents a content-ish
On 9 Sep 2005, at 19:59, Sophia Grimm wrote:
Just downloaded Zope 2.8.1 and I'm trying to install
it on MOSX 10.4, which has XCode 2.1 installed.
I'm following installation instructions on this page:
http://www.plope.com/Books/2_7Edition/InstallingZope.stx#2-6
./configure runs, but when I
On 8 Sep 2005, at 05:33, Dennis Allison wrote:
I have been running Zope 2.7.6 with Python 2.4.1 without problems for
several months now.
I think you're missing the point here. I've been doing X and see no
problems is what you are doing, but Jim is going to do the security
audit that is
On 8 Sep 2005, at 08:39, Mikko Koivunen wrote:
opensocket
sock.bind(tempname)
File string, line 1, in bind
socket.error: (13, 'Permission denied')
This is annoying because I would want to put zeoctl in init.d and
use it
with service/chkconfig. Zope 2.7.6, Python 2.3.5, running on
On 8 Sep 2005, at 09:59, Mikko Koivunen wrote:
Yes. You should run something like chown -R zope-user:zope-
user /
path/to/Instance as root to make absolutely sure everything is
indeed owned by the user you're running zope as.
Chowning the full zeo/ tree to zope:zope indeed did the trick.
I
On 8 Sep 2005, at 11:00, Mikko Koivunen wrote:
I get the feeling people do zope installation / configuration stuff
as the zope user and thus don't have this problem. I have the habit of
working as root or my own user account, then setting permissions and
then using user accounts like zope or
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On 2 Sep 2005, at 02:38, Paul Sue wrote:
Why is it so hard to get Zope going under Solaris (is that why
there were separate downloads
for Solaris until 2.7 ??)
Since this is an Archetypes question you might be better off asking
on a Plone and/or Archetypes list.
Running Zope on
On 31 Aug 2005, at 22:29, Chris Larsen wrote:
By the way, I did notice that in my address in outlook it’s
specified as the “email-type” “FAX” and when I put a normal email
address in it is “email type” “SMTP”. I guess when you do [fax: ]
it changes the email-type to FAX and uses the
On 29 Aug 2005, at 16:13, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
What is the best way to deal with file uploads with illegal
characters?
I have no problem stripping the filenames such that _Peter[1].doc
becomes Peter1.doc before it's manage_addFile'ed.
But suppose I want to maintain the exact filename as it
On 29 Aug 2005, at 18:39, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Jens Vagelpohl wrote at 2005-8-29 16:17 +0100:
...
If a filename is illegal as a URL then that's that.
In fact, an URL does not disallow any characters.
It only requires that some of them need to be escaped.
Thus, a Zope id could contain any
On 29 Aug 2005, at 23:38, Ed Colmar wrote:
The 2.8 version of zope no longer displays tracebacks in the
terminal window (after excecuting ./runzope). It just stops
execution at any errors. I am trying to troubleshoot a page that
is called from another server, so I do not get to view the
On 27 Aug 2005, at 20:15, John Schinnerer wrote:
python:here.sponsors[0] != ''
if the tuple is empty, whereas 2.5.1/2.1.3 must have been returning
some equivalent of boolean 'false' when the tuple was empty.
No. Python 2.1.3 would have blown up the same way.
Now I do this
python:
?
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On 22 Aug 2005, at 21:55, Michael Dunstan wrote:
On 8/22/05, Tres Seaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are we sure that we won't be breaking the rather large possible
set of
installed servers running behind Apache 1.3.x with the bug for which
adding the content length was a workaround?
I
On 22 Aug 2005, at 07:53, Aruna Kathiria wrote:
Hello Everyone:
Is it possible to use Python 2.4 with Zope 2.7.6 on windows plateform?
I come to know how to use them on UNIX from /doc/INSTALL.txt but
don't know how to install and use Python 2.4 and Zope 2.7.6 on
windows platform.
By
Hi everyone,
I'd like to get the zserver-content-length.patch createed by dunny in
this collector issue:
http://www.zope.org/Collectors/Zope/1866/collector_issue_contents
merged into the Zope 2.7/2.8 branches and the trunk. It ensures that
certain classes of responses (e.g. 304) correctly
On 19 Aug 2005, at 02:22, Willi Langenberger wrote:
According to
Interesstingly, if i run the test with strace, i never see the test
fail (i tried at least 30 times):
This sounds like something Tim had mentioned at one point, where
tests can fail on a machine that is too fast? Both with
On 18 Aug 2005, at 07:50, Andreas Krasa // WUW wrote:
Is that worth submitting a bug to RedHat? Or is ist more like a
feature? ;)
Why would RedHat care? They will just throw it back at you and say
sorry, Zope is not one of our supported packages.
By the way, I hope you are not running
On 18 Aug 2005, at 11:00, Andreas Krasa // WUW wrote:
As I understood Dieter's mail, this strange behavior is caused by the
way RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 system libraries handle SIG_IGN/SIGCHLD.
That makes me wonder why it does not happen on my CentOS 4 box.
CentOS 4 is compiled from RHEL4
During the Zope 2.7.7 compilation works - however most of the time
make
test returns a random number of errors (somewhere between 20 and 30)
ALL related to ZEO.
Maybe someone can help if you actually *tell us* what these errors
are. At least my own crystal ball is in the shop for repairs
On 16 Aug 2005, at 17:42, Andreas Krasa // WUW wrote:
Our system is a Intel Xeon 3 GHz Dual-CPU with 2.5 GB RAM running
RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 (SElinux disabled).
I just downloaded and ran all tests for Zope 2.7.7 on one of my
boxes, a CentOS 4 install (same as RHEL 4) with all the
I am using CMF 1.5.2 and Zope 2.8.0 - will upgrading again this
week to 1.5.3 and 2.8.1 I removed my BTreeFolder2 product as it
was indicating it was duplicated product in my event log after my
recent upgrade - so it appears to have become part of the
distribution.
It is part of 2.8,
On 11 Aug 2005, at 10:31, michael nt milne wrote:
I'm looking for a phpmyadmin type tool for managing the ZODB.The
control panel view in zope doesn't let you do anything apart from the
basics. Obviously I could use python to access the db but looking for
something easier.
What exactly do you
On 11 Aug 2005, at 15:01, michael nt milne wrote:
Hi
I've already made it clear in this thread exactly what I want to do!
It doesn't to be a relational db to be able to easily add fields.The
database browser tools in the ZMI are ok but basic.
No you haven't. First of all, the application you
On 11 Aug 2005, at 15:15, michael nt milne wrote:
Whether you call them objects or fields it's still clear what I want
to do and there's no easy way to do it. Surprised someone hasn't
developed a product tn do this. I'm looking at CMFMember and perhaps
it will fit the bill.
Maybe I'm too
On 10 Aug 2005, at 21:57, David Pratt wrote:
How many objects should one have in a single folder to consider
using BTree Folder over the regular Folder? Does it make sense to
use a BTree folder for 100 - 500 objects or should it be reserved
for situations where there are say 1000 +
On 9 Aug 2005, at 04:14, Gabriel Genellina wrote:
Maybe I should not be playing with _p_serial, but how can I set the
object's last modification time? I want it to be in sync with an
external representation (stored in CVS).
Set your very own attribute on the object that holds the
of your issue first!)
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On 4 Aug 2005, at 01:01, Leonardo Rochael Almeida wrote:
Hi,
I've started the lra-userid_username_separation-branch (from
Zope-2_8-branch to start from a stable point) in order to implement
proper userid/username separation in Zope.
Chris McDonough did most of that for Zope 2.7 already a
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Zope 2.7.6 with ZEO
Python 2.4.1
I would like to configure for a single merged log. If BE is the
backend
machine running ZEO and FEA FEB and FEC are various front-ends for the
ZEO, what's the configuration supposed to look like to get a merged
log
collected on the machine on which ZEO
Exactly what I was planning to do. The docs themselves indicate
they are
incomplete. Is there any documentation beyond that supplied with the
distribution. (I have read the logging docs and PEP 282.)
Not sure what you *need* in terms of documentation. There are only a
couple parameters,
On 29 Jul 2005, at 10:43, Pascal Peregrina wrote:
If I have an http-server, ftp-server and webdqv-source-server and
if my
global zserver-threads param is set to 10, does it mean :
a)The the max number of http-server + ftp-server + webdav-source-
server
threads will be 10 ?
b)The max number
On 23 Jul 2005, at 18:46, virgil huston wrote:
This may be a stupid question, but, after searching the archives to
find out how to keep Zope running after starting and then
disconnecting from a remote ssh session, nothing works.
First, the Zope manual and all the archives messages talk about
On 23 Jul 2005, at 19:01, Jim Vine wrote:
As recommended on this list I opted for Zope 3 to
build my app, and I'm finding it quite powerful.
However, I've hit a bit of a brick wall around
searching.
In case you don't get help here, you should subscribe to the specific
Zope 3 list and ask
On 23 Jul 2005, at 20:48, bobb wrote:
you can also run start as a param...
./zopectl start
With zopectl the is unnecessary. It does all the right things to
go into the background and detach from the terminal by itself without
the ampersand.
jens
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