FHS, zopectl, #925, Re: [Zope-dev] 2.7 installation
Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis
luca@debian.org
Thu, 19 Jun 2003 08:53:42 -0500
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 03:08:12PM -0400, Chris McDonough wrote:
> If you want to change your Zope controller to work with 2.7, I think
> you'll either be very happy (or very disappointed, seeing how much work
> you put in to creating your own config files) to know that Zope 2.7+
> instances have their own configuration file which has a syntax patterned
> after an Apache configuration file; the parsing system uses the ZConfig
> package (http://www.zope.org/Members/fdrake/zconfig/). I have attached
> the zope.conf.in file that represents a valid Zope instance
> configuration file.
I'm both disappointed and happy for the same reason :) When 2.7 will be out
i'll adapt my zopectl to the new Zope installation procedure.
> As an upshot, z2.py no longer exists and the "zopectl" that runs Zope
[...]
That's not big deal: I'll manage instance operation trough instance specific
zopectl script.
> I'd love to see your zopectl system work with Zope 2.7, and though I
[...]
> If you want it to support Zope 2.7, I'd be happy to answer any questions
> about the new installation/startup process.
I'll keep it a separate package, and i surely take advantage of your help.
> In particular, I think you'd need to change your zopectl conf file.
[...]
I'll most probably do in this way.
> Support for installing docs to a specific directory is no big deal.
> I'll add it to the Zope 2.7 TODO.
Sounds cool.
> I'd advise against installing Zope library files into site-packages
> unless you put them in a site-packages subdirectory (like
> site-packages/zope270 or site-packages/zope271).
I'll keep this in mind.
> If you can provide specific direction on how to make the Zope source
> tarball installer service your goals better, I'll be happy to try to
> implement any suggestions given that it makes sense in the larger
> cross-platform context.
I'll mail you privately for this.
ciao,
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