The only system I wouldn't really recommend is Mac OS 10.1. The compiler support is pretty thin and there's no Python 2.1.3 binary... from what I've heard, this is better in 10.2. Other than that, the first thing I'd recommend for a production system is to roll your own software across the board. Zope is almost trivial to build from source and if you're even considering working in Gentoo, building Zope should be a breeze. Here's an excellent howto on installing Zope that's well worth a read: http://www.zope.org/Members/mcdonc/HowTos/zopeinstall/ZOPE-INSTALL-HOWTO/ind... HTH Dylan At 11:02 PM 3/7/2003, jwsacksteder@ramprecision.com wrote:
Without starting any arguments, I would like to find out what sort of distributions are popular for deploying zope servers. I would like to use a common distribution like Redhat, but getting binary packages for common DA's is painfully obtuse. I have used the windows packages with the binary ODBC DA an the install went great, the downside is, well, windows. I won't deploy a production server with compilers on it. Some thing like Gentoo with it's build-from-source design and ability to do package management would be great, But zope isn't well supported- I would still have to assemble packages myself or build various binary parts by hand.
What is the most common deployment in zope production systems?
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