[Zope-CMF] CMF1.1/CMFOptions

Larry Prikockis Larry_Prikockis@ABI.org
Fri, 29 Jun 2001 09:23:16 -0400


Hi...

I'm running Zope 2.3.3 (upgraded from 2.3.2 -> 2.3.3b1 -> 2.3.3) and just
installed the latest CMF and CMFOptions.  As far as I can tell, I installed
everything properly... My problem is that when I try to create a Blark
instance, I get the following Traceback:

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Traceback (innermost last):
  File
/home/weblish/Zope-2.3.3b1-linux2-x86/lib/python/ZPublisher/Publish.py, line
223, in publish_module
  File
/home/weblish/Zope-2.3.3b1-linux2-x86/lib/python/ZPublisher/Publish.py, line
187, in publish
  File /home/weblish/Zope-2.3.3b1-linux2-x86/lib/python/Zope/__init__.py,
line 221, in zpublisher_exception_hook
    (Object: Traversable)
  File
/home/weblish/Zope-2.3.3b1-linux2-x86/lib/python/ZPublisher/Publish.py, line
171, in publish
  File
/home/weblish/Zope-2.3.3b1-linux2-x86/lib/python/ZPublisher/mapply.py, line
160, in mapply
    (Object: invokeFactory)
  File
/home/weblish/Zope-2.3.3b1-linux2-x86/lib/python/ZPublisher/Publish.py, line
112, in call_object
    (Object: invokeFactory)
  File
/home/weblish/Zope-2.3.3b1-linux2-x86/lib/python/Products/CMFCore/PortalFold
er.py, line 368, in invokeFactory
    (Object: Traversable)
  File
/home/weblish/Zope-2.3.3b1-linux2-x86/lib/python/Products/CMFCore/TypesTool.
py, line 745, in constructContent
    (Object: Traversable)
  File
/home/weblish/Zope-2.3.3b1-linux2-x86/lib/python/Products/CMFCore/TypesTool.
py, line 476, in constructInstance
    (Object: ElementWithAttributes)
  File
/home/weblish/Zope-2.3.3b1-linux2-x86/lib/python/Products/CMFOptions/Blark.p
y, line 137, in addBlarkFolder
AttributeError: (see above)

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One thought I had is that, although I downloaded the latest CMF1.1, the
product version still shows up as 1.1b... I had assumed that this was just a
matter of the version # not being updated, but perhaps I'm not really
running 1.1?  Could that account for the failure of CMFOptions?

I'm sure it's something silly I'm doing... I'd appreciate a good virtual
thump on the head to set me straight :-)

otherwise--- GREAT work everyone!  This CMF stuff is really really cool!

thanks-
Larry


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Larry J. Prikockis
Internet Systems Specialist
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