You can start Zope like so: ./start ZOPE_SECURITY_POLICY=PYTHON .. to get the desired effect... If you can't get it going that way, the canonical way to set environment varibles in a UNIX environment under the Bourne shell and likenesses: export ZOPE_SECURITY_POLICY=PYTHON then... ./start HTH, - C On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 19:55, Catonano wrote:
Chris,
On 22 Dec 2002 18:51:54 -0500, Chris McDonough wrote:
Hi,
Shane Hathaway's VerboseSecurity product is helpful in making this sort of thing much less mysterious:
Downloaded and frantically found the products folder, I get this message from the terminal, when launching zope:
2002-12-21T00:50:42 INFO(0) VerboseSecurity Unable to patch PermissionRole. Put ZOPE_SECURITY_POLICY=PYTHON in the environment to enable display of permission names in Unauthorized exceptions.
Since I'm a lazy old style Mac user I can't deal with unix enviroinment variables.
Well this is not the right place for this but since we're at it, would you suggest me a way to put this setting on?
Thanks so much (what's the smiley for the gratitude?) Catonano
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