I'm pulling out my hair trying to get Zope working on OpenBSD 2.8. I understand that there are issues...someone sent in a bug report on 1/15/2001 to the OpenBSD folks with the exact problem I'm experience. The problem has something to do with threading. I've tried 2.3.0 and 2.3.1b1 and the situation is the same in both: builds fine and starts fine, but when you try to go to /manage, python shoots up to 99% on the CPU and it never loads. I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to proceed, or if there is a more recent development snapshot that 2.3.1b1 that I could try...? Also, I notice that I *have* to use python 1.5.2, not any later version. Later versions give ugly "got node 12, expected node 312" errors. I've seen some posts on deja.com that Solaris people have this problem as well. This is not a problem (I installed python 1.5.2), just want to mention it in case it's important. Thanks for any assistance! <Goes back to his caterwauling "I want my Zope" sobbing...> -- Email : afabbro@indoctrination.com "Don't try to be like Jackie. Pager : 1.800.946.4646.1463479 There is only one Jackie. Web : www.indoctrination.com Study computers instead." IP : 4.33.204.166 -- Jackie Chan
According to a posting on an openBSD mailinglist, the solution is to use 2.8-current. See http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/4/OpenBSD/256/25/5337829/ I don't use openBSD myself so I can't help you with this, but a colleague here uses it and pointed me to this posting. Cheers, Ivo -- Drs. I.R. van der Wijk -=- Brouwersgracht 132 Amaze Internet Services V.O.F. 1013 HA Amsterdam -=- Tel: +31-20-4688336 Linux/Unix based corporate Fax: +31-20-4688337 and Web: http://www.amaze.nl/ Internet Solutions Email: ivo@amaze.nl -=-
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