[Zope] FW: Problem Starting Zope after Installation

rawsystems at gmail.com rawsystems at gmail.com
Fri Jan 19 12:20:17 EST 2007


I'm still hung up on the directory name... mine has
C:\Zope288final\lib\python\DateTime
w/ caps, but your print screen, which has "datetime" and not "DateTime".
If this is not caps, this is your error.  Please humor me and double check 
the case.

bobb


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jonathan" <dev101 at magma.ca>
To: "Ken Winter" <ken at sunward.org>; "'Zope List'" <zope at zope.org>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Zope] FW: Problem Starting Zope after Installation


>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ken Winter" <ken at sunward.org>
> To: "'Jonathan'" <dev101 at magma.ca>; "'Zope List'" <zope at zope.org>
> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:45 AM
> Subject: RE: [Zope] FW: Problem Starting Zope after Installation
>
>
>> Jonathan ~
>>
>> I tried your suggestion and got basically the same error (see attached
>> screen shot).  What does that imply about what to do next?
>>
>> ~ Thanks again
>> ~ Ken
>
> I just checked an older version of python (2.3.4) on my linux server and 
> the 'from datetime import datetime' command worked just fine, so your 
> 2.3.5 version should have 'datetime'.  All i can think of is that your 
> python installation is pooched.  Can you 'uninstall' python, and then 
> download/re-install a fresh version?
>
>
> Jonathan
>
>
>
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Jonathan [mailto:dev101 at magma.ca]
>>> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:22 AM
>>> To: Ken Winter; 'Zope List'
>>> Subject: Re: [Zope] FW: Problem Starting Zope after Installation
>> ...
>>>
>>> I know exactly zip about zope on windows (i'm a linux user), but it 
>>> looks
>>> like the zope installer is not finding python on your system ('datetime'
>>> is
>>> a python module; 'DateTime.py' is a Zope module).
>>>
>>> You can test your python installation by running python (the version
>>> specified by the .bat file: C:\Program
>>> Files\Zope-2.8.8-final\bin\python.exe), and then at the python prompt
>>> type:
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> and see what happens.
>>>
>>> good luck!
>>>
>>>
>>> Jonathan
>>
>>
>
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