----- Original Message ----- From: "Evan Simpson" <evan@digicool.com> To: "Andrew Williams" <ajwms91@hotmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 11:54 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] ZPT _v_blocks error
Try changing the ownership of all the files in your Zope installation (you may want to re-install entirely) so that they are owned by the user under which Zope will run. When you unpack tarballs as root, you can get weird and useless file ownership, as your listing shows.
Evan: I completely removed and reinstalled/compiled Zope as a "normal" user. Installed/compiled ParsedXML Installed TAL and PageTemplates Fired up Zope (using my "normal" account) running on port 8080 **Everything worked fine** I then changed the port Zope was running on to port 81 chown -R nobody var chgrp -R nobody var Fired up Zope (using "root") **PageTemplates _did not_ work. Then, went to <zope>/lib/python/Products chown -R nobody PageTemplates chgrp -R nobody PageTemplates Restarted Zope **Everything worked fine** If you want, I could try narrowing down the exact PageTemplate file(s) which needs "nobody" as the group/owner. Hope this helps. Andrew
From: "Andrew Williams" <ajwms@hotmail.com>
From: "Evan Simpson" <evan@digicool.com>
Try changing the ownership of all the files in your Zope installation (you may want to re-install entirely) so that they are owned by the user under which Zope will run. When you unpack tarballs as root, you can get weird and useless file ownership, as your listing shows.
I completely removed and reinstalled/compiled Zope as a "normal" user. Installed/compiled ParsedXML Installed TAL and PageTemplates Fired up Zope (using my "normal" account) running on port 8080 **Everything worked fine**
If you want, I could try narrowing down the exact PageTemplate file(s) which needs "nobody" as the group/owner.
Don't worry about it. I'll change the files in CVS to give read access to "other". In the meantime, we clearly have the solution. Thanks, Evan @ digicool
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