Paul Winkler wrote: (snip)
yep, I like working that way, and Bruno's introduction is excellent.
<blush>Thanks</blush>
One clarification however:
1/ You can't run zopectl debug or zopectl run while you instance is running (as it locks the ZODB). The solution here is to set up a zeo instance (this is really easy), and have 2 zope instances, one serving the web requests, the other being used for debug/run
That's a bit misleading. With ZEO, you don't need two full instances (by which i mean directories containing their own etc, bin, var, and log subdirectories). You can run the Zeo server AND one Zope server out of a single instance home at the same time; and since your zopectl scripts won't normally involve starting up on a tcp/ip port, you can run those from the same instance too. I do it all the time.
Woops ! Seems obvious when explained, but I missed that point. Doh :( Thanks Paul, this will simplify my sandbox setup scripts !-) -- Bruno Desthuilliers Développeur bruno@modulix.org