Gary Poster wrote:
Heh, ok, I'll try just one more one-second diagnosis then. ;-)
:-P
Are you setting the site?
old_site = zope.app.component.hooks.getSite()
zope.app.component.hooks.setSite(object)
try:
# ...add the utilities and indexes in here...
finally:
zope.app.component.hooks
Gary Poster wrote:
Your recipe looks fine. If I were in your shoes my
next lazy attempt would be to try committing the transaction with the
intids and catalog before adding the indexes.
Ok, I added the transaction... still bangs, the full traceback is at
the end...
Note that if I don't ad
Do you mean if there's a zope.app.keyreference-configure.zcml in the
instance/etc?
Yes, it's a standard zope 3.2.0 created instance...
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Paolo
Gary Poster wrote:
On Jan 31, 2006, at 11:16 AM, Paolo Invernizzi wrote:
Hello,
I've developed a content object for zope an
Hello,
I've developed a content object for zope and I'm using the install.py
script in a generation package to install some prebuild content
instances in a folder, and everything works well.
I'm now trying to add a Catalog plus IntIds to do some search... but I'm
doing something wrong...
admin
331 Password required for sysadmin.
Password:
230 User logged in, proceed
ftp> cd /
250 Requested File Action Completed OK
ftp> dir
200 PORT OK
550 /: Permission denied.
ftp> cd /articoli_uk
250 Requested File Action Completed OK
ftp> dir
200 PORT OK
550 /articoli_uk: Permission
Roger Ineichen wrote:
> Paolo, can you add a issue to the bugtracker, so other people
> can find information about this behavior.
>
>
Well, it is already in the bugtracker.
http://www.zope.org/Collectors/Zope3-dev/447
I had to check for bugs prior to do the post... ;-\
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Paolo
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Stephan Richter wrote:
That's because ++etc++process does not have a location. In other words, it is
not a child of root folder. Thus only global ZCML settings can be made.
Ok.
If
you have a good use case, we can consider changing that.
Not really, I can live without that... It was only a
I'm using PAU, and I've successfully granted the 'Site Manager' role to
a group. Now the group members can do everything related to that role.
I want to let that group also access the '++etc++process', and I've
granted the 'Manage Application' to the group, but they are still
not-authorised.