-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 22 Mar 2007, at 17:11, flem wrote:
Through a zwiki a spammer proxied some information though a zope server using zwiki's comments (be aware!). The spammer had dated his ip-packets 11/12-2007. And all my changes got the same date! So, I couldn't shrink all the undo actions though the database shrinker (later I found out that should just use -300). To get rid of 10 GB of undo history, I changed the computers time to 12/12-2007 and then undoed and gave the computer the right time again. Fine!
But, now, not only have all my changes the date 12/12-2007 in the undo history, every object I have changed gets this date as well! Apparently, zope won't accept to go backward in time.
How do I reset the zope's time?
Undo is transactional, meaning an undo is actually a new transaction instead of removing an old transaction. What you are trying to do is not possible, unless you physically truncate the database. jens -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Darwin) iD8DBQFGArLnRAx5nvEhZLIRAob1AKCRrTDJ8IMwT+6IuEJvFBOszyz7/QCgrl+O JbXq1Qo7v8jkY3ivN67RZTo= =pYwG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----