It has never taken me more than 10 minutes to get Zope 2.0x up and running on various RedHat and Mandrake installs (5.2, 6.0R, 6.0M, 6.1M). The 6.x versions have python 1.5.2 installed from the cd. Just run the wo_pcgi.py script and then run the start script. Point your browser to port 8080 and log in. --sam Harry wrote:
on 11/17/1999 4:50 PM, Nemeth Miklos at nemeth@iqsoft.hu wrote:
(1) Change (ie. su) to root, and cd to /usr/local (...a hell of a lot of complex steps removes...)
Do yourself a favor, if you're on a RedHat compatible system, just head over to Jeff Rush's website, and grab the Zope RPMs...
http://starship.python.net/crew/jrush/Zope/
Just grab the
Zope-2.0.1-5.i386.rpm
and either the
Zope-zserver-2.0.1-5.i386.rpm
or
Zope-pcgi-2.0.1-5.i386.rpm
and install them the standard RPM way. I wouldn't even have touched Zope with a ten-foot cattleprod, if not for those RPMs, and they made my installation a total of 10 minutes (of course, figuring out configs, and pcgi took a bit longer).
This might shave some of the daunting complexity from your tutorial - by the way, good form, and thanks for that.
Harry
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