On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 04:36:40PM -0400, Jean-Francois.Doyon@CCRS.NRCan.gc.ca wrote:
Yup, or maybe when you re-edited zope.conf you missed something.
Or maybe you also need to edit the paths in bin/runzope and bin/zopectl. But I wouldn't take that approach at all. One nice thing about instances is that you don't have to tie them to a particular release and you shouldn't have to edit anything when you upgrade. What I do is this: 1) install zope in a versionless directory, e.g. in your example /var/zope 2) cd /var/zope and create your instance, e.g. in your example: /var/zope/bin/mkzopeinstance.py and name the instance something like: /var/zope-instance (again, no version number) 3) mv /var/zope /var/zope272 4) ln -s /var/zope272 /var/zope Having done all that, your future upgrades will be easier. E.g. when zope 2.7.3 comes out, you can install it in /var/zope273 and then do: ln -sf /var/zope273 /var/zope and you're done. No changes in your instance necessary. -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com