[Zope] Re: zope 2.8.4 on windows 98

Fernando Martins fernando at cmartins.demon.nl
Mon Nov 14 18:13:08 EST 2005



From: J Cameron Cooper
>
> Probably this is just in the start sequence. You cannot, of course, run
> Zope as a service in Win98, since it understands no such thing. Quite
> possibly you can use runzope or whatever to execute it in a console.
>
> I can't say exactly as the traceback has been edited out of this thread
> (and I've deleted the old messages).
>

Indeed it's in the start sequence and I'm not trying to run it as a service.

This is the traceback:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:\Program Files\Zope-2.8.4\lib\python\Zope2\Startup\run.py", line
56, i
n ?
    run()
  File "C:\Program Files\Zope-2.8.4\lib\python\Zope2\Startup\run.py", line
21, i
n run
    starter.prepare()
  File "C:\PROGRAM FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Zope2\Startup\__init__.py",
line
99, in prepare
    self.registerSignals()
  File "C:\PROGRAM FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Zope2\Startup\__init__.py",
line
320, in registerSignals
    Signals.registerZopeSignals([self.cfg.eventlog,
  File "C:\PROGRAM FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Signals\Signals.py", line
116, in
 registerZopeSignals
    SignalHandler.registerHandler(SIGTERM, shutdownFastHandler)
  File "C:\PROGRAM FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Signals\WinSignalHandler.py",
lin
e 207, in registerHandler
    sa = createEventSecurityObject()
  File "C:\PROGRAM FILES\ZOPE-2.8.4\lib\python\Signals\WinSignalHandler.py",
lin
e 84, in createEventSecurityObject
    sidEveryone.Initialize(ntsecuritycon.SECURITY_WORLD_SID_AUTHORITY,1)
pywintypes.error: (120, 'InitializeSid', 'This function is only valid in
Win32 m
ode.')

I wonder if this could a problem of the installer, but doesn't seem very
likely as I assume it doesn't change the source code. I didn't have the time
to try the tarball in win98SE. I have no idea how much work that could be.

Fernando



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