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[Bug 609484] [NEW] HKCR Does NOT Install

 

Public bug reported:

HKCR STILL does not install.  See the attached trace back.
This is the same situation that i reported on the mailing list and to Tarsis on 29 April 2010 under the subject of HKCR Installation.

The only difference is that I attempted to install HKCR EXACTLY
according to the installation instructions given by Tarsis  in faq #
689.

As I have suggested to Tarsis already.  HKCR should be created as a
Plone 4.x Product.  This will allow the user to install Plone for their
OS and hardware.  Then use the same HKCR Product in all installations.

Please note that the errors are not Tarsis' code; but because HKCR is
currently bound to a specific implementation of Plone that will not
build under x86_64 and Python 2.6 which is a very common platform.

Plone 4.x installs just fine.

** Affects: hkcr
     Importance: Critical
     Assignee: Tarsis (tarsis-azevedo)
         Status: Confirmed

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HKCR Does NOT Install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/609484
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Bug description:
HKCR STILL does not install.  See the attached trace back.
This is the same situation that i reported on the mailing list and to Tarsis on 29 April 2010 under the subject of HKCR Installation.

The only difference is that I attempted to install HKCR EXACTLY according to the installation instructions given by Tarsis  in faq # 689.

As I have suggested to Tarsis already.  HKCR should be created as a Plone 4.x Product.  This will allow the user to install Plone for their OS and hardware.  Then use the same HKCR Product in all installations.

Please note that the errors are not Tarsis' code; but because HKCR is currently bound to a specific implementation of Plone that will not build under x86_64 and Python 2.6 which is a very common platform.

Plone 4.x installs just fine.





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