Hi,
I have a custom logger in a package registered with utility
zope:utility factory=.logger.MyLogger name=logger /
In the code it sets itself a logfile to write to, up to now that has
been in a 'log' directory in the package itself.
Now I want to use a log file which is in the buildout of
Hello zopers,
well this is my third try to ask a question, after the first two ones
went totally ignored, in the last few days. The second one was quite
simple: how do I instruct the ftp server to write some lines in the
access log ?
Silence. How comes ? Did I hurt or piss off anyone ? If
On Friday 23 November 2007, catonano wrote:
Hello zopers,
well this is my third try to ask a question, after the first two ones
went totally ignored, in the last few days. The second one was quite
simple: how do I instruct the ftp server to write some lines in the
access log ?
I think
Hi Catonano
Betreff: [Zope3-Users] third try: containment
Hello zopers,
well this is my third try to ask a question, after the first
two ones went totally ignored, in the last few days. The
second one was quite
simple: how do I instruct the ftp server to write some lines
in the
Hi Jürgen,
Thanks! I'll try that out.
Darryl
On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 11:00 +0100, Jürgen Kartnaller wrote:
In your buildout you do :
[instance]
recipe = zc.zope3recipes:instance
application = app
address = 8080
zope.conf =
product-config my-config-name
storagedir
In your buildout you do :
[instance]
recipe = zc.zope3recipes:instance
application = app
address = 8080
zope.conf =
product-config my-config-name
storagedir ${buildout:directory}/parts/log
/product-config
If you need the log dir precreated you do :
[extfiledir]
recipe =
Thierry Florac wrote:
As it's name implies, RAMCache utility only stores it's data in RAM. So
I guess that ZODB won't be impacted by cache updates, as other Zope
frontends...
So what do you mean by find it's way back to ZEO ? And how can you
handle this ??
Oh, I have no idea about RAMCache...