Matt Behrens wrote:
> Shane Hathaway wrote:
>> Again, this is all quite exciting and I hope you can join the action.
>
> I hope to. Who's in charge of packaging and installation? I see an
> opportunity to do it right this time, I hope I'm not too late to the party.
I think this is an excell
Shane Hathaway wrote:
> Q: Will Zope 3X be compatible with Zope 2 products?
> A: No.
What's up with the ZopeLegacy stuff in the co I'm getting now? Yes I am
grabbing the branch...
> To check out Zope 3X from CVS:
>
> cvs -d :pserver:cvs.zope.org:/cvs-repository co -r Zope-3x-branch Zope3
> > BTW another correction: it turns out we will be implementing some DTML
> > in Zope 3X.
>
> acckkk... why?
Because it still has legitimate uses (try formatting a MIME-multipart
email message with ZPT...).
The beauty of Z3, though, is that you should have much more flexibility
in what you c
Shane Hathaway wrote:
>
> BTW another correction: it turns out we will be implementing some DTML
> in Zope 3X.
acckkk... why?
Chris
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On Tuesday, December 4, 2001, at 06:37 AM, Joseph Wayne Norton wrote:
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> p.s. It is my own personal taste but I don't really care for the tkgui
> interface for running the zope test suite. Any possibilites of making
> the test suite run in a fashion similar to the python installation
> te
YAY
*There was much rejoicing*
Thanks Shane, once again you have solved my problems.
-Andy
Shane Hathaway wrote:
>
> Andy Dawkins wrote:
>
> >>Zope 3X requires Python 2.2b2.
> >>
> >
> > Are you sure you mean Python2.2b2?
> >
> > I tried this but seem to get problems with the pyexpat module.
Behrens Matt - Grand Rapids wrote:
> Shane Hathaway wrote:
>
>> Q: Will Zope 3X be compatible with Zope 2 products?
>> A: No.
>
> What's up with the ZopeLegacy stuff in the co I'm getting now? Yes I am
> grabbing the branch...
ZopeLegacy is the home of the compatibility layer. It's symlink
Andy Dawkins wrote:
>>Zope 3X requires Python 2.2b2.
>>
>
> Are you sure you mean Python2.2b2?
>
> I tried this but seem to get problems with the pyexpat module.
>
> Would a different version do, Or have you solved any problems with the
> pyexpat module in 2.2.b2?
Make sure you have expat, i
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 10:37:55PM +0900, Joseph Wayne Norton wrote:
> p.s. It is my own personal taste but I don't really care for the tkgui
> interface for running the zope test suite. Any possibilites of making
> the test suite run in a fashion similar to the python installation
> test suite?
Hello.
Just for fun ... I tried to run the tests too. I built Python2.2b2
from source and had to manually modify the Setup.dist file to build
and include pyexpat.
I then ran the zope test suite and all passed except one ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/usr/local/namaste/zfs-li
> Zope 3X requires Python 2.2b2.
Shane
Are you sure you mean Python2.2b2?
I tried this but seem to get problems with the pyexpat module.
Would a different version do, Or have you solved any problems with the
pyexpat module in 2.2.b2?
I have added a few print statements to my xml.sax.__init__.
--- Shane Hathaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A couple of additions to my mini-FAQ:
>
> Q: Will there be an official "Zope 3X" release?
> A: No. It will be available via CVS. Zope 3X is
> for developers only.
Hmmm, I get the feeling that if it is good enough, it
might get "released" anyway..
A couple of additions to my mini-FAQ:
Q: Will there be an official "Zope 3X" release?
A: No. It will be available via CVS. Zope 3X is for developers only.
Q: Is the component architecture set in stone?
A: No, and we hope you'll give feedback, especially in the wiki.
Shane
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From: "Shane Hathaway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> - The new component architecture is having a very positive impact. Deep
> multiple inheritance is a thing of the past.
Oh, DARN! I've been holding Zope up as an example that multiple inheritence
DOES work to the people who religiously claim otherwise!
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