Ben, Hi... This topic is probably better suited for the main Zope mailing list so I moved my reply to it there. Err... we'd all love to see better docs written for this process. Maybe you can write them once you get it done. :-) No, Zope does not necessarily need to be installed from source, but I think the MySQLdb stuff needs python include libraries. Can you give more specific questions about your problem? Some hints anyway: - the MySQL development libaries need to be installed on the machine. - python 1.5.2 libraries should be installed on the machine "Ben B." wrote:
Hello All, This may be a semi-newbie question, but it seems to be stumping us all around here. We are trying to get MySql 3.22 and Zope 2.1.6 working together. According to all the documentation that we have been able to read, we are required to install Zope from source files. Does anyone out there have a clear cut answer to this problem? Is it feasable to use RPM's instead of src? Any documentation on installing from source, integrating with mysql or any of the above would be invaluable at this point. Any direction towards good documentation would also be helpful. Also, any python commands or extensions that we would have to build would be essential. I have yet to see a good explanation to this issue. If anyone has done it, or knows the correct way to get these 2 working together, please let us know. Thanks
----Ben B.
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