Zope, M2Crypto, and Gentoo
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Tue Sep 28 23:00:41 EDT 2004
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Josef; Thanks for your comments. Maybe I should elaborate a bit more. This project that I'm doing is a very small one. One objective is to teach myself object oriented programming in the simplest environment possible. If I am successful, I hope to have a standalone application that can be bundled up for Windows, Linux, and hopefully Mac OSX. However, I'll be happy if I can just get everything to work. :) The project itself is an admin tool for gameservers. Very simple requirements; read in a text configuration file, provide a Web interface to edit it line by line with some integrity checking on variable names, and write the text file back out. Nothing exciting at all. That means a very small number of users, only one user accessing a given file at a time, etc. LDAP is really overkill, as is another Webserver. Heck, I wouldn't even be looking at m2crypto if it weren't for the fact I want this tool to manage remote servers. As it stands now, I haven't tried anything with it. I think my next step is to contact the guy who maintains m2crypto, describe my situation, and ask him if he has any thoughts. Thanks again. Jim Josef Meile <jmeile at hotmail.com> wrote: >Hi Jim, >jsmilan at tiny.net wrote: >> I answered John by email before I saw his response here. (Thanks, John!) >> Basically, I'm not opposed to taking that approach as a last resort. >> However, doing so would mean giving up the automatic upate process for >> Gentoo. Does anyone else have any ideas? >I also like the emerge facility of Gentoo, but I think that things like >a webserver (and problably some dependencies) should be installed from >source. After all, you don't know what modules are included on the >python binary of gentoo. For example, it will be hard to add ldap >support for python/zope, since ldap may require some special flags that >aren't included on the binary installation. >The other problem is that with the binaries the files will be stored on >different locations. I personaly preffer to compile the software I use >on /usr/local/mySoftName. By doing this, you now where your binaries and >config files are. >Finally, I don't know if the python installed by gentoo, is the same one >as the one installed when emerging zope. This could be also an issue, >since you can have to different pythons on your system, but only one >will have m2crypto support. >The other thing is that I don't know if the m2crypto version that you >mentioned (0.13) have the latest ZServerssl for zope 2.7. That's other >reason why your install is failing: you are installing ZServerssl for >zope 2.6. >If you still want to proceed with the binaries, then you have to look >for the locations of your python, zope, and m2Crypto with the qpkg >command of gentoo (this command isn't normally installed with gentoo, I >don't remmember which ebuild you will have to install). ie: >% qpkg -l python | more >first I adviced you to watch the init script of zope and see which >python is used. Then call the python console and try to see if m2crypto >is installed there: >% /your/python/path/python > >>> import M2Crypto >If you don't see any error, then you are lucky and it means that the >python used by your zope has M2Crypto installed. If you see an error, >then you will have to manually install m2crypto as indicated by John. >Unfortunatelly I think you will have to manually install ZServerssl for >zope 2.7 as indicated by John because m2crypto does not do this. >Regards, >Josef -- Jim Smilanich jsmilan at visi.com =JpS=SgtRock "A man should be able to pilot a starship, plan an invasion, diaper a baby, ....specialization is for insects!" -- Lazarus Long
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