Heya,
>> Even more interesting: are the .conf files changed by zen while it is
>> running? Then they wouldn't be allowed in /etc.
>>
>
> There is a page in the web interface that lets you edit the files -
> /zport/About/zenossConfigs
>
so I think /var/lib/zope2.9/.. is a good place for
Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> Even more interesting: are the .conf files changed by zen while it is
> running? Then they wouldn't be allowed in /etc.
There is a page in the web interface that lets you edit the files -
/zport/About/zenossConfigs
> which should remove sysklogd/... while installing.
>> - M
Hi,
>> Seems you're running zenoss under zope2.9, are you using Five which is
>> delivered with zope2.9 or Five form the zenoss Products?
>>
>
> I'm using the Five from zope2.9 - the Five in zenoss caused an error,
> googling revealed it to be from the older version shipped with zenoss so I
>
Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> James Andrewartha wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Twill isn't required, it's only used as a means of getting pyparsing, which
>> is already in Debian as python-pyparsing. To quote from GNUMakefile:
>>
> but as far as I've seen it (using grep, didn't have the time to try to
> read trou
James Andrewartha wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Twill isn't required, it's only used as a means of getting pyparsing, which
> is already in Debian as python-pyparsing. To quote from GNUMakefile:
>
but as far as I've seen it (using grep, didn't have the time to try to
read trough the code - so please bear wit
Hi,
Twill isn't required, it's only used as a means of getting pyparsing, which
is already in Debian as python-pyparsing. To quote from GNUMakefile:
# twill provides pyparsing
pydot-install: graphviz-install twill-install
James Andrewartha
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