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Re: [Nuxeo-localizer] Python Version
From: |
Juan David Ibáñez Palomar |
Subject: |
Re: [Nuxeo-localizer] Python Version |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Sep 2002 15:22:18 +0200 |
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Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.0) Gecko/20020610 Debian/1.0.0-1 |
Bert Haver (office) wrote:
Hi,
We recently started using Localizer for a new project. We are
experiencing some problems with Localizer and think it's due to the
version of Zope/Python we're using.
The version as displayed in the Control_Panel is this:
(Zope 2.5.0 (source release, python 2.1, linux2) [SuSE Linux], python
2.2.0, linux2)
Apparently we've upgraded to a higher Python level than we should.
Rolling back our Python version is not what we like to do. Can anyone
tell us when Localizer can be used with our Zope/Python version?
Kind regards,
Bert Haver
Hi Bert,
Zope 2.5.x is for Python 2.1, it's strongly recommended to
*not* use Zope 2.5.x with Python 2.2
The first Zope version that will support Python 2.2 will be
2.7, but there isn't a date for its release, it could take
months.
So:
Zope 2.5 + Python 2.1 --> Good
Zope 2.6 + Python 2.1 --> Good
Zope 2.7 + Python 2.1 --> Bad
Zope 2.5 + Python 2.2 --> Bad
Zope 2.6 + Python 2.2 --> Bad
Zope 2.7 + Python 2.2 --> Good
Now, add Localizer to the equation (only the good ones are
shown):
Zope 2.5 + Python 2.1 + Localizer 0.8
Zope 2.6 + Python 2.1 + Localizer 0.9
Zope 2.7 + Python 2.2 + Localizer 1.2
As I've mentioned Localizer 1.2, I'm going to explain which are
the release plans:
* Localizer 0.9.1
First beta release of Localizer, for Zope 2.6
It could work with Zope 2.5 or older versions if the correct
patches are applied
* Localizer 1.0
First stable release. Idem as 0.9.1
* Localizer 1.1
Development release, for Zope 2.7 (and Python 2.2)
* Localizer 1.2
Stable release, for Zope 2.7 (and Python 2.2)
The goal is to release Localizer 0.9.1 immediately after the
release of Zope 2.6.0b1, then I'll focus on stability and
documentation to release 1.0 as soon as posible.
In the meanwhile Florent will work on what will become the
1.1 development series, which will end in the 1.2 stable
release.
As you see we'll follow a release system similar to the one
for Linux.
So, in summary, my suggestion is to move to Python 2.1
Anyway, if you stay with Python 2.2, please, describe which
problems do you have, and we'll try to help.
Best regards,
--
J. David Ibáñez, http://www.j-david.net
Software Engineer / Ingénieur Logiciel / Ingeniero de Software