Tony Addyman wrote:
> Negroup - wrote:
>
>> Hi all, does anyone here uses Zone installed on Suse Linux?
>> What's your impressions? Particular pros/cons?
> It comes with a script to manage multiple Zopes, which is very useful.
> I have around 50 separate Zope/Plones running for student teaching.
Garth B. wrote:
> When installing from the source, Python does offer a "make altinstall"
> which is terrific for installing a newer or older version of Python
> alongside an existing installation.
> For example, Fedore Core 4 comes with Python 2.4 and as far as I can
> tell,
> doing a "make alti
When installing from the source, Python does offer a "make altinstall" which is terrific for installing a newer or older version of Python alongside an existing installation.
For example, Fedore Core 4 comes with Python 2.4 and as far as I can tell, doing a "make altinstall" with the 2.3.5 tarbal
>
> >
> > The only negative that I know of comes with SuSE 9.3 Pro. Zope is
> > compiled with Python 2.4!
>
> Why do these bastards ship Zope with an unsupported Python version...
> unbelievable! Maybe a reason *not* to use Suse.
he he. I think the equivalent of using deb packages (or alike) to
--On 8. Juli 2005 11:57:34 +0100 Tony Addyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
The only negative that I know of comes with SuSE 9.3 Pro. Zope is
compiled with Python 2.4!
Why do these bastards ship Zope with an unsupported Python version...
unbelievable! Maybe a reason *not* to use Suse.
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Negroup - wrote:
> Hi all, does anyone here uses Zone installed on Suse Linux?
> What's your impressions? Particular pros/cons?
It comes with a script to manage multiple Zopes, which is very useful.
I have around 50 separate Zope/Plones running for student teaching.
The only negative that I know