Hi Chris: Thank you for your answer. Evidently, I have the wrong perception about Zope Corporation. My impression was that Zope was the "Next Linux" and, although started by enthusiasts, now was a fully developed, commercial grade, application. I was in process of convincing some of my large organization customers that Zope was a viable alternative to IBM or Documentum, for content management. My opinions were reinforced by the fact that Zope provides Service Support Agreements and offer training classes on a tune of $2,500/person. I also understand that there are still many volunteers, but with a future earning potential in sight the dedication may not be altogether altruistic. Hopefully, you are aware that any mature product in the industry has to have a bug reporting mechanism. The bugs need not to be fixed instantly - just their submittal acknowledged. A work around is an acceptable alternative, especially when is delivered by an engineer with a clear judgment. To shutdown the site for an hour or to reduce the usage of the product to some feature is, alas, not an acceptable solution. I do not expect you to like my fonts or style - our mutual feelings are in perfect harmony there. If it matters, I am using Python 1.5.2 on sunos5. Alex Ganus -----Original Message----- From: Chris Withers [mailto:chrisw@nipltd.com] Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 3:29 AM To: alex_ganus@att.net Cc: zope@zope.org; chrism@zope.com Subject: Re: [Zope] ZServer uncaptured python exception Alex, Please don't post in HTML. That was a truly horrible font... Alex Ganus wrote:
McDonough's answer to Philipp Giere), but HTTP and PCGI Servers are still in shamble.
PCGI is a shambles full stop, don't use it ;-)
Zope Version = 2.5.1 (Chris McDonough's patch r1.21 FTPServer.py installed)
What version of python are you using?
Bounce the server (what if you are not around???)
Right a cron job to restart it every 1hr.
Thank you for your timely response to this matter.
Huh? Are you paying me? If so, then you can ask me to be timely... Chris