On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 09:13:00AM +0000, Chris Withers wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote:
Ah, okay. How does this work on windows?
zdaemon / zopectl *don't* work on windows.
oh, my OS is broken *schniff*
Are you saying that Zope cannot be restarted through ZMI on Windows?
What's wrong with the default name?
Th the original poster's case, his OS requires that Unix-domain sockets have mangled names.
...and so is his ;-)
At the moment, the problem is being able to provide an alternative socket name via a command line parameter which is a feature that is supposed to be already provided by zdctl, but no one seems to know how it works, so I have no way of knowing whether it can be made to work on my OS or not.
Chris
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