Thanks Martijn - Creating my own access file got me farther along. I can now get Zope to start and the ZServer indicates it's listening. But when I try to connect with my browser, I get yet another overflow traceback and it is again a conversion error. Looks like there is something fundamentally wrong here. So I ran "make test" on my Python installation, and sure enough, looks like my Python installation is flawed - test_cmath, test_math, and test_pow all fail, two of them with overflow errors. Looks like it's actually a Python problem, so I'm going to dig into my Python installation now! Thanks for your help! Pete
At 14:10 12-10-99 , Pete Beazley wrote:
Since I haven't found an applicable Zope binary for BSDi on an Intel box, I've decided to try and build Zope myself. I'm trying to build it on a remote virtual server running BSDi 3.0 and either get a traceback or no errors but without generation of username/password.
The virtual Unix host is running BSDI BSD/OS 3.0 Virtual Kernel #0 I built Python 1.5.2 with threads and also added -rdynamic to LDSHARED in Makefile.pre.in Per the Zope Installatino FAQ, I've also tried changing do('make') to do('make -k') in inst/do.py
When I run "python w_pcgi.py" the build goes quite a long ways and finally crashes with: <SNIP> Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I have no idea what goes wrong here, but an access file is easily made if you don't mind the password being in plaintext. Just Make a file with the following structure:
username:password[:optional domain specifier]