The Unified Installer for Plone 2.5 has been updated to fix two issues, the "No module named ImplPython" error on startup, and the setup of PIL on 64-bit systems.

The link at plone.org now points to the updated version, Plone2.5- UnifiedInstaller-r3.tgz

About the Unified Installer----
- The Plone Unified Installer bundles the source tarballs required to compile Python, Zope, and third-party libraries with a shell script that automates the build and setup of Zope/Plone as a ZEO cluster.

- The installer supports remote, headless installs on a Linux, *BSD, Solaris, or Mac OS X server, and is a painless way to set up a Zope/ Plone development environment on a workstation.

- As the installer compiles everything from source, it should work on any *nix system with gcc, g++, and make. For development environments, installing the readline libraries (esp. on Mac OS X) is recommended in order to streamline debugging.

- The install location can be fully customized by altering the install.sh script, allowing multiple installs to exist on a single machine.

Many thanks to those who submitted feedback and helped test and improve the installer.

Cheers,
Kamal

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