In article <1050503118.1421.48.camel@james> you write:
Hi,
With the new Zope 2.7 install and configuration stuff (currently on the Zope trunk), ZC needs to redo its mechanisms for Zope binary distribution. Currently, ZC distributes binaries for Win32, Linux, and Solaris on Zope.org. The Linux and Solaris distributions are in the form of a tarball containing binaries. The Win32 distribution contains an executable installer generated by WISE.
Ok if you dig into the build process, could you please ensure that all necessary .so files are built and shipped? See http://collector.zope.org/Zope/678
I'd like to propose that ZC drops the "generic" Linux binary distribution in favor of an RPM distribution that would be "guaranteed" to run on the latest Red Hat release or the one before it, but might also work on Mandrake, etc.
Well I like to use "pristine" binary builds from ZC to get reproducible environment, but having an RPM will mean that it'll only allow me to install it in one place, so only one Zope instance. Well ok, I know lots of ways to get what I need (rpm2cpio for one), but it will complicate my life a bit. Florent -- Florent Guillaume, Nuxeo (Paris, France) +33 1 40 33 79 87 http://nuxeo.com mailto:fg@nuxeo.com