Availability of Zope 2.12 in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin

Asked by Gaëtan Delannay

Hi !
So it looks that your are creating a Debian package for Zope 2.12 and that it will be available in the "universe" repository for Ubuntu 12.04 ?

Can you confirm this information? Currently I could not find a way to install Zope (2.12 or 2.13) from a package manager. Will it depend on Python 2.6? Python 2.7? Which one will be the default Ubuntu 12.04 Python interpreter?

Is it possible to test the zope2.12 package now ? How could I do that ?

Thanks a lot !
Gaetan Delannay

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enubuntu (mr.tennents) said :
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Gaëtan Delannay (gaetan-delannay) said :
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Hi Enrico, thanks for this quick answer. Zope packages listed through this URL (and additional ones listed by this one: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=python-zope&searchon=names&suite=precise&section=all) seem to correspond to the ZTK (the Zope Toolkit), which are Zope components used by several application servers, including Zope 2 and BlueBream (Zope 3).

Zope2 in itself is not included in this list. So it means that package named "zope2.12" will not be included ?
Best regards
Gaetan

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enubuntu (mr.tennents) said :
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If it is not included I don't think that it will be in the final version. You should open a bug about its implementation in the repo.

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