I have cc'd the zope list in case others may find this answer helpful.
> Hi,
>
> i read your question (seems quite recent).
> I've had the same problem and traced the problem to some forgotten
> import time in pgPropSource.py in the exUserFolder folder.
>
> If you add:
>
> import time
>
> below f
> Better would be to install Python 2.3.3 and use that to run zope. This
> also gives the advantage of allowing easier installation of third party
> extensions to Python.
That does make sense. I guess it is time to rtfm to learn how :)
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> Has there been any progress on this? Or is there a sensible work-around I
> can give to our users - other than to switch to Linux!
The workaround is to install python 2.3.2 onto a windows machine and copy the
datetime.pyd from the python installion to the appropriate location in your zope
instal
> The correct place to report such bugs would be the "Zope collector",
> http://collector.zope.org/Zope. Note that there is an existing bug
> report about this: http://collector.zope.org/Zope/1128
Thanks
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Hi,
If this is not the place to report this type of issue I apologize and would ask to
be directed to the correct place. I downloaded and installed Zope-2.7.0-b3 for
windows. It appears that datetime.pyd is missing from the DLLs directory. I was
able to copy this file to this directory from a pyth
I have found the offending code...he said sheepishly. In the __init__.py
file I had the following:
def initialize(context):
...
import traceback; traceback.print_exc()
instead of:
def initialize(context):
try:
...
except:
import traceback; traceback.print_exc()
M
> Try adding objects to your Zope, if that works and they stick around
even after
> you restart Zope, then this isn't so much of a problem.
>
> However, it's nasty, and I suspect you find you may not be able to
store objects
> to disk, so this does need fixing :-(
>
> Please file on http://coll
I have recently installed Zope 2.7.0-b2 on windows XP and am getting the
same error message as 2.7.0-b1 when starting zope. Is this truly an
error message or just informational?
2003-09-05T11:37:23 BLATHER(-100) ZODB Commiting subtransaction of size 5382
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Create your sql statement to return the data from the 2 tables in one
row joining the 2 tables on a uniquekey that is common to both tables.
select table1.col1, table1.col2, table2.col3, table2.col6
from table1 join table2
on table1. = table2.
hth,
Mike
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 10:57, Extea