Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 16:19:48 +0100 From: Geraint Edwards <gedge-lists@yadn.org> To: George Donnelly <list@zettai.net> Cc: FreeBSD python list <freebsd-python@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: new to python/zope - installation woes Message-ID: <20050604151948.GD92755@cymru.serf.org> In-Reply-To: <42A09289.6010607@zettai.net> References: <20050603160153.GA56758@cymru.serf.org> <42A09289.6010607@zettai.net>
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George Donnelly <list@zettai.net> said (on Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 12:25:29PM -0500): > zope and plone are medium-level maintenance, so you might find them > difficult to forget about. ;) Well, that's already the case! Thanks for the heads-up, though. > FreeBSD rocks, but Zope/Plone from ports is not optimal. You should > install those from source for a production environment The port's source code changes are minimal, from what I can tell, so I'm not convinced that this will make a big difference. I've only been using ports on FreeBSD for the last few years, to help keep so many things up-to-date (portupgrade), so I'll stick with it for now. Noted, however. > so I don't necessarily realise that zope is > >installed (hey, plone is what I wanted, right?). > > at the end of the install process, if you give the command as "make > install clean", it will show you all the affected ports. Thanks. I tend to browse the Makefile, files/* and pkg* (um, all port files!), just in case I've missed anything. This was a little gripe. :) > > [apache] > use rewrite rules. I was - in proxying mode - and have them working a treat. Ta. > >I popped the foo.zexp into the .../bar/import directory and > >http://.../manage didn't find it, so I moved it into the main > >.../import directory and it found it > > hm, you might have something misconfigured there. I did indeed - me. I was confusing instances with virtual hosting (d'oh!). I suspect I had foo and bar on the same ports (e.g. 8080) - that'd do it. ;-) So, I deleted bar and have my "virtual hosts" in sub-dirs of foo. Gee, such an obvious mistake. This virtual hosting is odd. . o O ( Hmm-mm, you just works... but you sure is ugly! ) > >Error Value: No module named CMFUserTrackTool.UserTrackTool > > The zexp includes an object that depends on the UserTrackTool, you can > get CMFMessage from the Plone collective, download and install that into > your Products directory to fix that. I did. It did. Many, many thanks. That site will be handy (even though "the plone collective" sounds a little spooky). > good luck. Much appreciated. I now have the front page of the imported site working, but clicking on a link causes a "Site error" - "attribute error" which ultimately cites AttributeError: i18nlayer_check4tab (Also, an error occurred while attempting to render the standard error message.) So, I've sent that back to the web-developers to see if they can offer any insight. Thanks again - beginning to grok zope, now. -- Geraint A. Edwards (aka "Gedge") gedge@yadn.org
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