I had the same problem trying to get ZServer to run on my LinuxPPC setup. I have been trying multiple things to get Zope running on LinuxPPC. I edited the start.py file as suggested here by Chris. The only change I made was make ZOPE_HOME point to my Zope directory in /opt/Zope. I cd'd to the /opt/Zope directory and did... # /usr/local/bin/python start.py log: adding channel <trigger at 1905518> Segmentation fault # Any ideas? This is running on LinuxPPC R4.1 which is based on RedHat 5.0 Hurricane sources. I compiled Python 1.5.1 from source with the --with-thread option. Zope is from the Zope-1.10.2.ppc.rpm which was created from Sean Summers Zope src.rpm. Thanks, Jimmie Houchin At 12:44 PM -0500 4/1/99, Christopher Petrilli wrote:
On Thu, Apr 01, 1999 at 12:33:07PM -0500, Pavlos Christoforou wrote:
For a quick fix add the following lines in the start.py file before the import zope_handler
import sys,os sys.path.insert(0,os.path.join('..','lib','python'))
I don't know where this went since it was in one of the pre-releases I looked at, but here's what I have in there, and it's a bit more generic:
ZOPE_HOME='/usr/local/zope/Zope'
import sys, os sys.path.insert(0,os.path.join(ZOPE_HOME,'lib','python'))
This works better, and I'm always careful of relative paths in situations like this.
Chris -- | Christopher Petrilli ``Television is bubble-gum for | petrilli@amber.org the mind.''-Frank Lloyd Wright
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