[Pkg-zope-developers] zope3_3.0.91-1_i386.changes is NEW

Debian Installer installer@ftp-master.debian.org
Thu, 23 Jun 2005 07:32:32 -0400


(new) zope3-doc_3.0.91-1_all.deb optional doc
Documentation for Zope3
 Documentation for the Zope3 Web Application Server.
(new) zope3-lib_3.0.91-1_i386.deb optional python
Open Source Web Application Server (Libraries)
 Zope is an open source web application server primarily written in
 the Python programming language. It features a transactional object
 database which can store not only content and custom data, but also
 dynamic HTML templates, scripts, a search engine, and relational
 database (RDBMS) connections and code.
 .
 It features a strong through-the-web development model, allowing you
 to update your web site from anywhere in the world. To allow for
 this, Zope also features a tightly integrated security model. Built
 around the concept of "safe delegation of control", Zope's security
 architecture also allows you to turn control over parts of a web site
 to other organizations or individuals.
 .
 This package contains the framework and libraries needed to run your
 own Zope3 instance.
(new) zope3_3.0.91-1.diff.gz optional web
(new) zope3_3.0.91-1.dsc optional web
(new) zope3_3.0.91.orig.tar.gz optional web
Changes: zope3 (3.0.91-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Zope-3.1 beta1 release.
  * Set maintainer to "Debian Zope Team".
  * Provide a zope3-lib package only, packages like schooltool and
    schoolbell only need this one.
  * Explicitely build using python 2.4.
  * Disable building the zopeinterface packages. Conflict with
    python2.4-zopeinterface, provide it.
  * Run the testsuite in the build, ignore the exit code.
  * Upstream ships with corrected file permissions, remove the handling
    from the rules file.
  * Disable building the zope3-sandbox package until dzhandle is
    updated and available in unstable.
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