For a quick hack, read the comments at the top of z2.py (in the root folder). This gives the list of flags that you can provide to enable/disable certain features. I know that providing a blank port number ot the monitor server disables it. Perhaps that is all you need. I suppose it is something like " -m '' " .You can add these flags to the code in the start script and it will be passed in to z2.py --sam Richard Gordon wrote:
I recently downloaded Zope to pay with on mkLinux and have yet to actually get it to run. Somewhere along the line, I did determine that I needed to rebuild Python 1.5.2 with threading enabled and got that done, so the Zope installation process went ok.
The problem is: When I do ./start, things churn around for a bit, then visibly start to happen- first I get a PROBLEM(100) ZServer computing default hostname message, but then Medusa starts using hostname: localhost (this is just my little lan) and claims 8080, then ftp starts and claims 8021, then PCGI creates a socket. So far I guess we are ok, but then I get: "...ZServer Monitor Server (1.5) started on port 8099" and nothing else like "at Wed Feb 9" etc and things just sit there.
When I try to log in to the server at 8080, the browser is "connecting" but eventually times out. FTP doesn't work either. If I do a port scan, it shows an unknown tcp service is on 8021, http is on 8080, and nothing is on 8099.
I'd really like to experiment with Zope but haven't gotten anywhere thus far. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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