I don't think a 'normal' ISP will let you run Zope. I have set up an NT server here in the UK with Zope, IIS, SQLServer 7.0 (later PostgreSQL if I can work out how to get it to run on NT). This will be up on the 'net very shortly (today ?) and we'll be using it for developing Zope-based solutions for clients. We'll be providing domain names and all the usual stuff. If you are interested then please mail me directly. Cheers Richard Moon At 19:16 04/05/00 +0100, you wrote:
I have Zope set up running under NT alongside IIS and AOLserver3. Works fine as I have complete control and admin rights.
I would like to set up Zope on my ISP. I have access to the cgi-bin directory, can run python (and TCL). So how do you setup Zope?
The ISP is using Redhat Linux 6.1 and an Apache web server.
Tried using the source and compiling - no joy error about compiling rights. Tried using a precompiled version for Linux. The install seemed to work. Got a password setup and tried to run Z2.py without Zserver. Although no errors were returned nothing seemed to happen.
I read the How-to on ISP/ZOPE and it assumes you can compile. Also read another how-to that refers to the ability to run under a user account. It then refers to the install.txt which didn't make much sense in the circumstance I was trying to operate.
btw knowledge of Linux - not a lot.
So how do you do it?
Regards,
Dave.
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