On Tuesday 09 November 2004 08:09, John Poltorak wrote:
that is really weird. I have never heard about this problem. Did you try "make" first?
Of course. No Makefile is provided so make wouldn't get very far ;-)...
Did you run "configure" first? The order is "configure", "make", "make install".
BTW, you can also call setup.py manually; All that make does is call the setup.py commands.
When I run make initially, should I expect to see a build sub directory created with three subdirectories under that?
Yeah, it should create directories for compilation, but I don't know where.
I do anticipate some problems because of not running on a 'standard' platform, although Zope 2.7.3 appears to have been built successfully with no changes required.
As long as you have Python 2.3.4 (+devel), C++, and make, you should be fine.
Am I correct in assuming that ZopeX3 should run on any platform supported by Python 2.3.4?
As long as you can compile the C modules, yes.
Which modules are these?
There are some optimizations; for example in zope.interface. Regards, Stephan -- Stephan Richter CBU Physics & Chemistry (B.S.) / Tufts Physics (Ph.D. student) Web2k - Web Software Design, Development and Training