RE : [CPS-devel] Zope really slow in debug mode

Winterflood, Jonathan jonathan.winterflood at capgemini.com
Wed Mar 7 10:13:58 CET 2007


My date is correct, as far as I can tell (It's wednesday, right? :D)
I'm editing with Eclipse and Lomboz, which I doubt would scramble the dates (plus the dates are managed by the file system, no?)
Could Zope be unable to resolve the system date somehow?
Is there a way to tell whether zope is actually recompiling everything?
 
The editing is done on the same machine as the server, btw
 
Thanks,
Jonathan

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De: Lennart Regebro [mailto:regebro at gmail.com]
Date: mar. 06/03/2007 20:08
À: Winterflood, Jonathan
Cc: cps-devel at lists.nuxeo.com
Objet : Re: [CPS-devel] Zope really slow in debug mode



On 2/26/07, Winterflood, Jonathan <jonathan.winterflood at capgemini.com> wrote:
> Hi, I'm running Zope in debug mode for the developpement of a custom CPS site.
> As forewarned, the server runs slow, (but actually a lot slower than expected) and seems to recompile everything at every request (even if the source files are unchanged).
> As far as I understood, this should only occur when files have changed (and only for these files)

That's correct. If it does it for all files all the time, it sounds
like your computer has an incorrect date-setting.

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