, the default user folder. I don't access that machine with Emacs, but
maybe I can try doing that to see if I get the same behavior. However, it must
be a problem of the server and not any FTP client.
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Chris Withers wrote:
Pablo Bleyer Kocik wrote:
I am running Zope 2.3.0 under Linux in a remote machine. When I
try to access Medusa through FTP (port 8021) using Netscape 4.5 under
Windows, Zope dies silently. Is this a known issue? How can I trace
what is happening to Zope's
ng without debugging turned on, and it didn't
happen always. Then I turned debugging on to trace the bug, and it was
worst: there were no logs and the server always dies if I exit the console.
I am pretty cueless to what is going on...
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the debug option is turned on it is worst because then it
always dies. I don't know if the same would happen with stdio/stderr redirected
to something like /dev/null or a file...
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e. You can stop the server with ./stop
Regards,
Stephan
Hey, I am not _that_ silly ;^). I can exit the shell but I leave Zope working
in the background, of course. Then all works fine until I do an FTP, which hangs
because the server dies.
Cheers!
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happens. When you are
at the local machine the delay between the document requests is larger so the
problem is less frequent.
I have never seen the problem under Netscape 6 or Mozilla. I don't know to
what extent this could be Zope's fault.
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the HTML's header) and then a sort of synchronizing error happens. When you are
at the local machine the delay between the document requests is larger so the
Oops. That should be "When you are *not* at the local machine...". Sorry ;^)
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