Zope has to run as a user authorized to change that file. You can start zope with "./start -u <some user name with the proper perms>". Try "./start -u root" just to see if it works. Hope this helps, -scott dckinder@mountain.net wrote:
I have just installed Zope in Redhat 5.2.
As root, I typed "./install"
Then "./start."
In response I get :
ZServers Medusa (V.10) started at Tue Sep 7 11:21:40 1999 Hostname : linux.workgroup Port: 8080
..ZServer FTP server started at Tue Sep 7 11:21:40 19999 Autorizer: none Hostname: linux.workgroup Port: 8021
Zserver Monitor Server (V1.5) started on port 8900 Traceback(innermost last):
File/"home/dckinder/download/Zope-2.0.0-linux2-x86/z2.py". line 494, in ? 18 Error: {Errno 131 Permission denied: '/home/dckinder/download/Zope-2.0.0-linux2-x86/var/Z2.pid'
When I attempt to log on using either http://linux.workgroup:8080/manage ' or http://1.1.13:8080/manage I get a "The page cannot be displayed" response.
Regards,
Duncan C. Kinder dckinder@mountain.net
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