René Pijlman wrote:
beno wrote:
$ln -s /path_to_products/ /path_to_zope_instance/Prodcuts/

That's my typo (Alex not beno)
My syntax on the linking is quite wrong, sorry about that
$ln -s /zope2.8.x/Products /zope_instance/Products

Those slashes on the end wouldn't work, also since your Products folder already exists you may need to use -f, or remove the Products folder from your instance before you start
                                                        ^^
There's your problem.

Do the files show up in the Products folder of your instance on the
filesystem?
  No

Then there's definitely something wrong with the symlinks or directories.

I agree, after you make the links, go to the Products directory and do a $ls -l add a >Products.txt to throw the info to a text file or cut and paste what you get.

Are all the files for each product being linked.
For example
$cd /~your_zopeinstance~/Products/Archetypes
$ls
does this list out files or is it empty?
If you can't cd into the directory, it's missing or the files are missing than the linking didn't go right so maybe check out
$man ln
I'm no expert in how to link directories

2006-08-21T12:52:09 PROBLEM(100) ZODB Could not import class 'ZopeProfiler' from module 'Products.ZopeProfiler.ZopeProfiler'

Fix any product import problems first.

Yes, my softlinks are good. I checked.

Say again?

Other than that make sure the effective user has permission to execute all the files.

I also concur with Nick, Start with plone 2.1.3

Alex


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