From: J Cameron Cooper > > Probably this is just in the start sequence. You cannot, of course, run > Zope as a service in Win98, since it understands no such thing. Quite > possibly you can use runzope or whatever to execute it in a console. > > I can't say exactly as the traceback has been edited out of this thread > (and I've deleted the old messages). >
Indeed it's in the start sequence and I'm not trying to run it as a service. This is the traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Program Files\Zope-2.8.4\lib\python\Zope2\Startup\run.py", line 56, i n ? run() File "C:\Program Files\Zope-2.8.4\lib\python\Zope2\Startup\run.py", line 21, i n run starter.prepare() File "C:\PROGRAM FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Zope2\Startup\__init__.py", line 99, in prepare self.registerSignals() File "C:\PROGRAM FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Zope2\Startup\__init__.py", line 320, in registerSignals Signals.registerZopeSignals([self.cfg.eventlog, File "C:\PROGRAM FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Signals\Signals.py", line 116, in registerZopeSignals SignalHandler.registerHandler(SIGTERM, shutdownFastHandler) File "C:\PROGRAM FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Signals\WinSignalHandler.py", lin e 207, in registerHandler sa = createEventSecurityObject() File "C:\PROGRAM FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Signals\WinSignalHandler.py", lin e 84, in createEventSecurityObject sidEveryone.Initialize(ntsecuritycon.SECURITY_WORLD_SID_AUTHORITY,1) pywintypes.error: (120, 'InitializeSid', 'This function is only valid in Win32 m ode.') I wonder if this could a problem of the installer, but doesn't seem very likely as I assume it doesn't change the source code. I didn't have the time to try the tarball in win98SE. I have no idea how much work that could be. Fernando _______________________________________________ Zope maillist - Zope@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev )