On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 11:24:50AM -0500, Paul Winkler wrote:
On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 04:52:43PM +0100, Jurgen Defurne wrote:
Hello,
Last summer I wrote an application to inventarise all my media (books, CD's, periodicals, etc) which worked well, but wasn't yet complete. Anyway, I started adding books as an exercise to see how it could be improved.
However, I run Debian testing, and after some updates in the fall I could not get access anymore to my data.
Today I tried to move the contents of Zope default to a known running instance of Zope, but the moment I do that, the Zope instance cannot be started anymore. Replace the contents back by its originals and the instance can be started once again.
We need some version numbers here. Also there should be output telling you why it wont' start. Post it here, that would help...
It is now running version 2.6.4-1.6. I must have started with something larger than 2.5.1, because thats in Debian woody. That's the problem with living on the bleeding edge of course (I run Debian testing). The output I get when using zopectl directly (I even modified the script to remove the try/catch statement), just gives a timeout message, not an error. z2.py runs when started on its own. I just noticed that there isn't anything under /etc/zopectl. I will first try to a working zope.conf file. Regards, Jurgen
So, is there a way to access the contents of the Data.fs file without using Zope alltogether, so that I at least can start working again ?
Not really.
I would try to find out what zope version was provided by Debian when you had it running, and install that manually.
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