two things: usually zope installs in a directory called /opt/zope/ and it is from there that the start script runs. if you moved zope scripts to your /etc/init.d/ directory, you will need to start it with something like: /etc/init.d/zope/start i'm not sure this is such a great idea. it may be better to set up a script that executes and starts zope from the right place. something that can happen is that when you start moving components out of the default location, things don't work the way they should. 2. when you go to localhost, do you get the apache welcome page at all? you might try http://127.0.0.1 make sure your apache install worked, then try to go to port 8080. hth ciao! greg. Gregory Haley DBA/Web Programmer Venaca, LLC.
I have installed 2.3.1 & zserver from the rpm on Mandrake 7.2 (freq)
running "/etc/init.d/zope start" as root seems to work.
In the browser "http://localhost:8080/manage" results in an error message "cannot connect to localhost"
But there is a kpm process 542 zope /usr/bin/python z2.py -u zope -z /usr/share/zope -Z /var/run/zwatchdog.pid -w 8080 -f 8021 -m -l /var/log/zope which presumably means the zserver is running on 8080
Any suggestions?