Tim wrote:
I had Zope set up on a FreeBSD box, but being too slow i moved it to a faster Windows box (faster hardware with more ram, not faster OS...)... I took the Data.fs over there, and everything seems fine...
Except I can't access the root folder of the management interface. The problem seems to be an External method i was monkeying around trying to get working on the other box. I was getting an import error. I moved the script to the windows box (zhtml.py). But now I get "Failed to import class TABLE from module ZODB.zhtml" ... the class is there though?
Any hints how i can get rid of this messed up object and stop my root management folder from crashing? (I don't care about recovering the external method -- it never worked... it was an experiment of long ago which i'd practically forgotten about)...
It would be ever so convenient to be able to access that root folder again! I was thinking i could list/remove objects from the ZODB programmatically? I just don't have the Zope knowledge, alas...
You can get into the management interface of a subfolder, yes? If so, you can add a script(python) with container.aq_parent.manage_delObjects('NameOfYourExternalMethod') in it. Short explanation: - container is the where the script resides - container.aq_parent is the acquisition parent of the container, in this case the root folder if you're working in a subfolder. This should delete the external method. HTH, oliver