Sean wrote at 2004-1-24 11:12 -0500:
... Looking at the ZOPE 2.6.2 Source on the Windows machine, I see code for modules: Persistence.PersistentMapping, and Persistence.PersistentList
On Linux, the Zope 2.6.1 Source has a Persistence Directory with nothing in it. The __init__.py file says:
...While obviously there is nothing in this module, the correct names are inserted by the __init__.py in ZODB, jumpstarting the process."""
Actually, the __init__.py file on the windows machine says the same thing, but there ARE in fact source files in the directory for both the PersistentMapping and PersistentList modules - as well as some ".c" and ".h" files - as follows:
cPickleCache.c cPersistence.c cPersistence.h PersistentList.py PersistentMapping.py
Would these be differences between the two versions of Zope, or are the classes not properly setup on the Linux box, and once they are, I could expect to see the source files that I see on the Windows box?
Or, perhaps the way these classes were being implemented was changing between the two releases, and I should just upgrade both machines to 2.6.4 which is listed as the current stable release, or 2.7.0rc1.
Recommendations?
I know nothing about Windows :-) I think, I read somewhere that "PersistentMapping" and "PersistentList" should be moved out from "ZODB" to "Persistence" -- but only for Zope 2.8. I would be surprised when the Windows installation were the place where such things start... I moved your question to "mailto:zope-dev@zope.org" where there are probably more people which can answer it. -- Dieter