[Benji]
...
However, it would seem that whomever was doing Windows releases hasn't
done an installer for 3.2.1 (see http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope3), so
we may need someone to do installers too.
[Chris]
OK, sounds like the problems got sorted.
However, if anyone needs anything Windowsish a
Benji York wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
I have absolutely no problem doing Windows releases for Zope 3
Actually, I was asking about the trunk binaries, not releases.
However, it would seem that whomever was doing Windows releases hasn't
done an installer for 3.2.1 (see http://www.zope.org/Pro
Hi Tim
> Subject: Re: [Zope3-dev] Windows Binaries
[...]
> Nope. I used to build Zope3 routinely on Windows, and all I
> did was open WinZip and tell it to recursively suck up all
> the .pyd files.
> Nothing automated, because it was faster to do it by hand.
> I'm
[Egon Frerich]
Thank you.
Can you please do the same with python 2.5.a1 or a2?
.pyds for 2.5a1 are already available from my member page. I haven't
installed 2.5a2, and don't intend to, so "sorry, no" on that one.
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Hello Tim
Thank you.
Can you please do the same with python 2.5.a1 or a2?
Egon
Tim Peters schrieb am 01.05.2006 23:59:
> [Tim]
>>> Nope. I used to build Zope3 routinely on Windows, and all I did was
>>> open WinZip and tell it to recursively suck
[Tim]
Nope. I used to build Zope3 routinely on Windows, and all I did was
open WinZip and tell it to recursively suck up all the .pyd files.
[Benji]
Good to know.
I'm still happy to do that when someone emails me saying it's needed
Consider yourself emailed. :)
OK, there are new Zope3
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Chris Withers schrieb am 01.05.2006 21:20:
> Tim Peters wrote:
>> Hard to say -- are these instructions still correct, or has the
>> Windows build process changed since this was written?
>>
>> http://www.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ComponentA
Tim Peters wrote:
Nope. I used to build Zope3 routinely on Windows, and all I did was
open WinZip and tell it to recursively suck up all the .pyd files.
Good to know.
I'm still happy to do that when someone emails me saying it's needed
Consider yourself emailed. :)
(copying zope3-dev so o
Tim Peters wrote:
Hard to say -- are these instructions still correct, or has the
Windows build process changed since this was written?
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ComponentArchitecture/ZopeWindowsRelease
Unfortunately I don't know.
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Zope Co
Chris Withers wrote:
I have absolutely no problem doing Windows releases for Zope 3
Actually, I was asking about the trunk binaries, not releases.
However, it would seem that whomever was doing Windows releases hasn't
done an installer for 3.2.1 (see http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope3), so
w
Tim Peters wrote:
Hard to say -- are these instructions still correct, or has the
Windows build process changed since this was written?
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ComponentArchitecture/ZopeWindowsRelease
I'm currently doing the Zope 2 Windows builds.
I have absolutely no prob
[Benji York]
Is anyone interested in picking up the building of Windows binaries for
the Zope 3 trunk? Presumably only the appropriate compiler (and time)
are required.
Hard to say -- are these instructions still correct, or has the
Windows build process changed since this was written?
http:/
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