Hmm its Friday afternoon syndrome. Time for a bit of debugging me thinks.
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From: "Phil Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Zope hangi
Weird, same thing just starting happening to me a few minutes ago?!?!
Win2k
Zope 2.3.2
Phil
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From: "Andy McKay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 12:53 AM
Subject: [Zope-dev] Zope hanging on startup
> Anyone else getting occas
Anyone else getting occasional hangs from Zope on start up? Sometimes it
starts, sometimes it seems to just hang from command line or service.
Windows 2k
Zope 2.3.0
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Hi Joachim,
I'm confused as to the utility of this bit of code.
You loop over the items in the REQUEST.form dict, putting them all into
session storage except for 'file'.
Then you loop over all the items in the session data object, putting
them into the REQUEST.other dict.
Why the first step?
> > I know, but that's why the errors are called "random": They are not easy
to
> > replicate ...
>
> I understand.
I don't know if this helps a bit: It's the code used in KONTENTOR for
putting the session into the REQUEST namespace. I think it is not the most
elegant way of doing this, but it se
Nope, couldn't have been, because: I couldn't set _p_changed from Python
Script, but I changed the last line setting the shopping_cart object in
the session to:
session.set('shopping_cart', cart.copy())
This should create a fresh copy of the dict, which should be sufficent
notice for the
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Bjorn Stabell wrote:
> session = context.session_mgr.getSessionData()
>
> cart = session.get('shopping_cart', {})
>
> sku = int(sku)
>
> if not cart.has_key(sku):
> cart[sku] = 0
>
> if int(qty)>0:
>cart[sku] = cart[sku] + int(qty)
Could this be the same problem
By the way, Chris, you can see the bug in action at our site by going
to:
http://www.beijingsammies.com:7380/sammies/
The website has not been launched yet, so be careful guys. Also, don't
try ordering, unless you're in Chaoyang district, Beijing, China. :)
The site may be slow since it
Chris McDonough:
[...]
> weeping (although grateful for the exchange),
I'm sorry Chris. We didn't give you a very good debugging chase. I
know how frustrating bug reports like "Help! It doesn't work" is, but I
guess it's very hard to troubleshoot bugs in frameworks since there's so
much customi
Hi all,
I got problems similar to those described by Erik Enge a few weeks ago
with indexing a somewhat larger amount of text (~500 MB in ~194000
objects): Zope tends to "eat up" all available memory (640MB in my case)
and swap space.
The main problem seem to be that the classes Zcatalog, Catal
Chris McDonough wrote:
>
> Note that I just changed CST to unwrap aq-wrapped objects just in case,
I always wondered why Squishdot did this, now I know :-)
cheers,
Chris
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Chris McDonough wrote:
>
> To further try to track this problem down, I've developed a "burger,
> fries, coke" application in honor of this thread. So far, I've eaten
> 84 burgers, 31 cokes, and 42 fries. I can't seem to break this thing,
> and I'm not hungry anymore. :-(
Sorry, but I had to
Chris McDonough wrote:
> If the answer is 2, everything's not so fine. I'll likely need to
> change the CST code to unwrap acquisition-wrapped objects before storing
> them, just to head potential problems off at the pass. I just did a
> preliminary test, and it appears that it *is* storing
> ac
Matt Hamilton wrote:
> Looking into it further I don't think it is a CST fault :) I think I have
> fixed the problem. It was me not setting _p_changed on an object with a
> dict after adding items to the dict. Hence the session wasn't being lost,
> just the conents of the cart itself were not v
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Chris McDonough wrote:
> Bummer. How long is the session data container timeout set for? Are
> you sure you're just not exceeding the timeout?
The session timeout is 120 minutes. I am using an external
SessionDataComainter stored in the normal undo-able ZODB (I'm not
expe
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Michel Pelletier wrote:
> I don't think you are using a globbing vocabulary.
But globbing works for other queries. In the same catalog.
> If you are not using a glob vocab, I suspect it stripped out the ? and
> is hitting on 'eri'. Do you have that word anywhere?
I trie
To do this you just have to create a new user defined role and give permissions for
that role to allow editing through the manage interface. This is all done through
the security tab.
Once you get your head around how the security works this will be no problem for
you
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Matt Hamilton wrote:
> Just to add myself to the list, I too am having problems with
> CoreSessionTracking :( I am trying to find a test case for the problem,
> but I really can't replicate it. It first I thought it was a cookie
> issue, but I am now noting down the session id generated and it s
To further try to track this problem down, I've developed a "burger,
fries, coke" application in honor of this thread. So far, I've eaten
84 burgers, 31 cokes, and 42 fries. I can't seem to break this thing,
and I'm not hungry anymore. :-(
I just wanted to throw this out there. I'm certain t
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