"jimbo" <jimbo@tacomaplace.com> wrote:
I installed FSDump and created a file system dump. Then do I follow the normal rules of Python product development? What are some of the various ways I can use it?
At the moment, FSDump is a "one way" tool -- it dumps through- the-web objects to filesystem analogues. Its main use for the moment is to allow various file-based tools (CVS, diff, grep, etc.) to operate on the content. See the diff I created this morning for the DemoPortal product from the PTK: http://www.zope.org/Products/PTK/DemoProduct_0.9.0_0.9.2.diff/index_html Later, I plan to work on the "recreate from dumped files" bit, but I want to do more work on the dumping first. For the moment, the only "two way" scheme I can think of involves grabbing the "*.dtml" and "*.py" files from the output and using them as the raw materials for a replacement filesystem-based product. Tres. -- =============================================================== Tres Seaver tseaver@digicool.com Digital Creations "Zope Dealers" http://www.zope.org