RE: [Zope] Problem refreshing a python product
Ok. Did that and deleted the pyc's. Now the Product isn't showing up on the product page. If I undelete it, it keeps the same traceback. Debug: Zope version: Zope 2.3.1b1 (source release, python 1.5.2, linux2) Python version: 1.5.2 (#0, Apr 3 2000, 14:46:48) [GCC 2.95.2 20000313 (Debian GNU/Linux)] System Platform: linux2 Process ID: 7707 (4101) Running for: 3 min 23 sec Traceback: Traceback (innermost last): File "/home/zope/Zope-2.3.1b1-src/lib/python/OFS/Application.py", line 537, in import_products product=__import__(pname, global_dict, global_dict, silly) File "/home/zope/zope/lib/python/Products/ZProductManager/__init__.py", line 2, in ? from ZProductManager import ZProductManager File "/home/zope/zope/lib/python/Products/ZProductManager/ZProductManager.py", line 30 if REQUEST is not None: ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax I moved the product out of the zope directory structure and restarted. It was gone. Good. I brought it back in and restarted and it isn't showing up. That sounds like a problem in my __init__.py file. It is below if you don't mind looking it over: from ZProductManager import ZProductManager def initialize(context): """Initalize the ZProductManager product. This causes it to appear on the product list in the Zope installation.""" context.registerClass( ZProductManager, contructors = ( ZProductManager.manage_addZProductManagerForm, # The first method # is called when someone # adds the product ZProductManager.manage_addZProductManager ) ) If it helps, I'll send ZProductManager.py as well. Thanks again. Troy -----Original Message----- From: Jim Washington [mailto:jwashin@vt.edu] Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 2:55 PM To: Farrell, Troy Cc: 'zope@zope.org' Subject: Re: [Zope] Problem refreshing a python product Delete it also from the Products folder in the Control_Panel, then restart/refresh. -- Jim Washington "Farrell, Troy" wrote:
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I'm having a problem with Zope not refreshing my python products. I have
a
broken product that I'm writing and I can't convince zope to refresh and reread the product code. I've tried restarting, shutting down and starting again, and the Refresh product. I've deleted .pyc files and it still shows the same traceback. The traceback still shows a line of code that I've removed from the product. At this point, I'll try almost anything.
Hi, Troy Assuming the traceback below is what you are getting now, I would look somewhere around line 30 in ZProductManager.py. But that's just a guess. Are you running Zope in debug mode? (Look for -D in /home/zope/Zope-2.3.1b1-src/start). Code problems with Products usually show up on the terminal where you start zope, if you are in debug mode. -- Jim Washington "Farrell, Troy" wrote:
Ok. Did that and deleted the pyc's. Now the Product isn't showing up on the product page. If I undelete it, it keeps the same traceback.
Debug: Zope version: Zope 2.3.1b1 (source release, python 1.5.2, linux2) Python version: 1.5.2 (#0, Apr 3 2000, 14:46:48) [GCC 2.95.2 20000313 (Debian GNU/Linux)] System Platform: linux2 Process ID: 7707 (4101) Running for: 3 min 23 sec
Traceback: Traceback (innermost last): File "/home/zope/Zope-2.3.1b1-src/lib/python/OFS/Application.py", line 537, in import_products product=__import__(pname, global_dict, global_dict, silly) File "/home/zope/zope/lib/python/Products/ZProductManager/__init__.py", line 2, in ? from ZProductManager import ZProductManager File "/home/zope/zope/lib/python/Products/ZProductManager/ZProductManager.py", line 30 if REQUEST is not None: ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax
I moved the product out of the zope directory structure and restarted. It was gone. Good. I brought it back in and restarted and it isn't showing up. That sounds like a problem in my __init__.py file. It is below if you don't mind looking it over:
from ZProductManager import ZProductManager
def initialize(context): """Initalize the ZProductManager product. This causes it to appear on the product list in the Zope installation.""" context.registerClass( ZProductManager, contructors = ( ZProductManager.manage_addZProductManagerForm, # The first method # is called when someone # adds the product ZProductManager.manage_addZProductManager
) )
If it helps, I'll send ZProductManager.py as well.
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