Murray Pearson <murray@ahadesign.ca> on 3/25/04 wrote:
My strategies from here: (1) Try another OS. I put FreeBSD on one machine, and although I did not get the whole thing running it appears that the software in the ports collection is the same as OpenBSD so I don't anticipate any benefit. I would like to hear OS suggestions... except those made by Microsoft. Would some flavour of Linux make my life any easier?
(2) Upgrade the software. This will mean building from source and facing, if everything goes perfectly smoothly, hours and hours of compiling time on a P III. Again, this has no promise of helping and could turn into a big waste of time if they don't compile happily.
I would make sure first if all that you build python with a larger stack size. does the Makefile for the python port on OpenBSD have an open called WANT_HUGE_STACK_SIZE ? on FreeBSD it does and you should build python like make WANT_HUGE_STACK_SIZE=1 install (clean). I would generally recommend not use the ports for zope or zope products as its easier to just build it from source. If you're just starting you might want to start with python 2.3.3 and Zope 2.7. hth <--> george donnelly ~ http://www.zettai.net/ ~ "Quality Zope Hosting" Shared and Dedicated Zope Hosting ~ Zope Servers ~ Zope Websites Yahoo, AIM: zettainet ~ ICQ: 51907738 ~ Sales (USA): 1-866-967-3669