[Zope] Zope error getting Plone running on HP UX

robert rottermann robert at redcor.ch
Sat Sep 13 02:31:10 EDT 2008


I have not been near HP UX for more than 10 years..
but why dont you install zope plone from scratch?

this is very easy and done in less than an hour.
you then should have much more controll on what is happening when running 
zope/plone.
start with installing:
- easy_install
- ZopeSkell

and the creat a buildout with paster.
there are good tutorials on plone.org on how to do that.
robert

sjcurt02 schrieb:
> I've used the Plone-3.1.5.1-ex-UnifiedInstaller to install all necessary
> components on an HP-UX B.11.11 U 9000/800/L3000-8x system.  The Zope control
> pannel displays the following:
> 
> Zope Version: (Zope 2.10.6-final, python 2.4.5, hp-ux11)
> Python Version: 2.4.5 (#1, Sep 5 2008, 13:21:39) [GCC 3.3.2]
> System Platform: hp-ux11
> SOFTWARE_HOME: /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python
> ZOPE_HOME: /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2
> INSTANCE_HOME: /public/plone/zinstance/parts/instance
> CLIENT_HOME: /public/plone/zinstance/var/instance
> Network Services: ZServer.HTTPServer.zhttp_server (Port: 9080)
> Process Id: 14823 (5)
> Running For: 4 min 54 sec
> 
> Accessing the Plone site results in a bus error and core dump.  Verbose
> debugging shows:
> 
> <snip>
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.keyring-1.2-py2.4.egg/plone/keyring/random.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.keyring-1.2-py2.4.egg/plone/keyring/randommodule.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.keyring-1.2-py2.4.egg/plone/keyring/random.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.keyring-1.2-py2.4.egg/plone/keyring/random.pyc
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.contentrules-1.1.0-py2.4.egg/plone/contentrules/engine/storage.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.contentrules-1.1.0-py2.4.egg/plone/contentrules/engine/storagemodule.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.contentrules-1.1.0-py2.4.egg/plone/contentrules/engine/storage.py
> #
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.contentrules-1.1.0-py2.4.egg/plone/contentrules/engine/storage.pyc
> matches
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.contentrules-1.1.0-py2.4.egg/plone/contentrules/engine/storage.py
> import plone.contentrules.engine.storage # precompiled from
> /public/plone/buildout-cache/eggs/plone.contentrules-1.1.0-py2.4.egg/plone/contentrules/engine/storage.pyc
> # trying /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64module.sl
> # trying /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64.pyc
> sh: 702 Bus error(coredump)
> # clear __builtin__._
> # clear sys.path
> <snip>
> 
> But a small test program that imports all the ZPublisher modules results in
> the following:
> 
> <snip>
> # trying /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/socket.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/socketmodule.sl
> # trying /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/socket.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/socket.pyc
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/mimetools.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/mimetoolsmodule.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/mimetools.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/mimetools.pyc
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/httplib.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/httplibmodule.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/httplib.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/httplib.pyc
> # trying /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64module.sl
> # trying /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/base64.pyc
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/urlparse.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/urlparsemodule.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/urlparse.py
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/urlparse.pyc
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/HTTPRangeSupport.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/HTTPRangeSupportmodule.sl
> # trying
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/HTTPRangeSupport.py
> #
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/HTTPRangeSupport.pyc
> matches
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/HTTPRangeSupport.py
> import ZPublisher.HTTPRangeSupport # precompiled from
> /public/plone/zinstance/parts/zope2/lib/python/ZPublisher/HTTPRangeSupport.pyc
> <snip>
> 
> The bus error seems to be coming from Python when it's trying to load a
> module from the ZPublish package, but the test program loads all the modules
> successfully.  How can I find out what the Plone Python instance is trying
> to load that would cause a bus error?



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