Stuart 'Zen' Bishop wrote: [snip]
rather common?). As Chas explained previously, Zope just suddenly died. Teodore also had the same error occur and solved it by rebooting his server.
yeah, but for my luck it wasn't a production server but just a home computer
And remember that Zope is only as stable as the OS you are running it on. If the only way you can get Zope restarted is by rebooting your OS, then I would blame the OS or possibly your OS's drivers.
Err, by far my RH6.1 worked just fine, w/o blue screens :-) I don't want to make a big deal of that error cause now it works fine but IMO it was a Zope problem and I felt frustrated cause I didn't know how to track it down. So I'm looking forward for suggestions in case other [God forbid] problems show up. -- CIMPOESU Teodor, Web Programmer @ DIGICOM S.A. Bucharest, Romania @ Internet, site development @ teo@digiro.net , +(401)-330.47.28 official home page ~ http://www.digiro.net/ Internet web page ~ http://internet.digiro.net/