The bad news is that I don't think I'll ever put in enough time to
fully understand what went wrong here.
The good news is that the newly-released Zope 2.8.4 Windows installer, at
http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/2.8.4
includes pywin32 build 205. If that doesn't fix PySECURITY_ATTRIBUTES
[Mark Hammond]
FYI, there is a new pywin32 build out now that should solve this problem
without requiring any imports to be reordered.
Yay!
It would be great if whoever turns the crank for the next Zope/Windows
builds (which may even turn out to be me! :) uses build 205.
Andreas Jung made
Hi Guys,
Thanks for your responses. I'll investigate the version of Plone that I had
downloaded (2.1.1) to see whether or not there are any calls to the
pywintypes32 library within the Plone products that could be causing this
problem. I had suspected it may be a Plone issue because I didn't see
All recent PySECURITY_ATTRIBUTES complaints I know about have come
from people using both Zope and Plone. I don't know anything about
Plone installation, but it's natural to suspect that Plone is the
source of the other pywin32 installation, and possibly of compounding
sys.path convolutions
Hi Mark,
BUT - reading Chris's mail, it seems he installed a Zope binary package,
and
manually added the Plone products to it. In this case, I doubt Plone is
mangling much, nor would it be copying pywintypes23.dll around. Thus,
unless there was a pre-existing pywintypes23.dll in system32,
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Sent: Thursday, 27 October 2005 8:18 AM
To: Tim Peters; Mark Hammond
Cc: zope-dev@zope.org
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Experiencing TypeError: The object is not a
PySECURITY_ATTRIBUTES object
Hi Guys,
Thanks for your responses. I'll investigate the version
Title: Experiencing TypeError: The object is not a PySECURITY_ATTRIBUTES object
Hi Folks,
Im experiencing the following error on windows XP SP2. The error is described at:
http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-checkins/2005-June/029495.html
Ive installed:
Zope 2.8.3-final for windows from the
Hello all,
Okay, I have reproduced the error even with Zope 2.8.2-final on win32. The
same PySECURITY_ATTRIBUTES object error appears even with 2.8.2. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Chris
On 10/25/05 9:37 AM, Chris Mattmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Again,
It seems that the plone.org site
[Chris Mattmann]
Okay, I have reproduced the error even with Zope 2.8.2-final on win32. The
same PySECURITY_ATTRIBUTES object error appears even with 2.8.2. Any
ideas?
Short of not using Plone wink, see this Collector item, which I
expect is the same issue: