[Zope-CMF] Re: Re: [PTK(236)[2] note] Re: Search form bug: IOError
Tres Seaver
tseaver@digicool.com
Tue, 10 Apr 2001 10:25:39 -0400 (EDT)
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Matthijs van Kempen wrote:
> >> Hmm, I still can't reproduce this bug here. Can you report:
> >>
> >> * Zope version being used (version number, source vs binary,
> >> any Hotfix produts, etc.)
> Zope version 3.1 Binary release
OK (assuming you mean "2.3.1").
> >> * Any other "non-standard" Products installed in your Zope.
> None yet
OK.
> >> * CMF version in use.
> CMF 1.0
> >> Also, please check that the user account which runs your
> >> Zope service has permission to read all the files under your
> >> Win2K Zope CMF installation.
The "I/O Error" you report makes me wonder if Zope is trying to
write to standard output, but can't for some reason. Can you
edit the 'start.bat' file, and add "> stdout.txt" to the line
which invokes "...\python.exe z2.py %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9"?
> >> A quick check would be to stop the service, then run Zope
> >> from the command line (it will be running as "you", instead
> >> of the system account).
> Zope is not running as a service (I can't see it listed under
> 'services'), so I always start it manually using start.bat. The
> bug occurs even when I start it manually while logged in as
> administrator.
Hmm, that would pretty much rule out issues with the actual
filesystem, I guess. (I don't run on NT).
> >> Another tack would be to get the latest-and-greatest CMF
> >> from CVS, and try to reproduce the problem with it.
> I could not find the CVS release.
>
> The link provided on this page
> (http://www.zope.org/Products/Zope/) did not lead me there. I
> also had tried this link, but that was gone as well.
>
> Could you point me to the right place please?
The "admin" section of the dogbowl docs contains a document:
http://cmf.zope.org/doc/admin/install_from_cvs
which I just cleaned up (it reflected "PTK-isms" before).
Tres.
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