ANN: ArchGenXML 2.3 released

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Jens W. klein-2 () ANN: ArchGenXML 2.3 released
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It now works with ArgoUML 0.26.2 - unfortunately 2.2 didnt. Thanks a lot
to Vincent Fretin again and the other contributors and testers who made
this quick fix possible!

The code is for now on pypi - the announcement on plone.org follows soon.

Jensens
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Vincent Fretin () Re: ANN: ArchGenXML 2.3 released
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On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Jens W. Klein <[hidden email]> wrote:
> It now works with ArgoUML 0.26.2 - unfortunately 2.2 didnt. Thanks a lot
> to Vincent Fretin again and the other contributors and testers who made
> this quick fix possible!
>
> The code is for now on pypi - the announcement on plone.org follows soon.
>
> Jensens
> --
> Jens W. Klein, BlueDynamics Alliance, http://bluedynamics.com

Yes!

I want to edit/fix/update the archgenxml2 manual. I suppose I have to
edit archgenxml/docs/manual/ on subversion.
Then how it is generated, how do I update the manual on plone.org?
I want to update and write some docs wednesday. I read again the
manual this weekend and found some things to correct/update.
I'll write a blog post how to use ArgoUML 0.26.2 with screenshots soon
too, and I'll include it in the manual afterwards.

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Siggg () Re: ANN: ArchGenXML 2.3 released
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Vincent Fretin a écrit :
> I want to edit/fix/update the archgenxml2 manual. I suppose I have to
> edit archgenxml/docs/manual/ on subversion.
> Then how it is generated, how do I update the manual on plone.org?

As far as I understand, it works the other way around : the
authoritative source for the manual is plone.org and the manual on
subversion is copied/pasted from it. Am I wrong ?

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Jens W. klein-2 () Re: ANN: ArchGenXML 2.3 released
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Am Mon, 26 Jan 2009 11:01:06 +0100 schrieb Vincent Fretin:

> On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Jens W. Klein
> <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> It now works with ArgoUML 0.26.2 - unfortunately 2.2 didnt. Thanks a
[..]
> Yes!
>
> I want to edit/fix/update the archgenxml2 manual. I suppose I have to
> edit archgenxml/docs/manual/ on subversion. Then how it is generated,
> how do I update the manual on plone.org? I want to update and write some
> docs wednesday. I read again the manual this weekend and found some
> things to correct/update. I'll write a blog post how to use ArgoUML
> 0.26.2 with screenshots soon too, and I'll include it in the manual
> afterwards.

I fear svn and plone.org are not in sync. The former idea was to update
all in svn and then sync it to plone.org. Reality works different, people
(I'am, included, shame on me) wrote and corrected the text on plone.org.
I think working vice versa works much better: First write the docs on
plone.org, then export them to svn. Latter is also easier to automate by
accessing plone.org via xmlrpc calls to get the docs out.

So for first just add the text to the manual at plone.org. If you think
other parts of the manual need more love feel free to correct them.

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Vincent Fretin () Re: ANN: ArchGenXML 2.3 released
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On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Jens W. Klein <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I fear svn and plone.org are not in sync. The former idea was to update
> all in svn and then sync it to plone.org. Reality works different, people
> (I'am, included, shame on me) wrote and corrected the text on plone.org.
> I think working vice versa works much better: First write the docs on
> plone.org, then export them to svn. Latter is also easier to automate by
> accessing plone.org via xmlrpc calls to get the docs out.
>
> So for first just add the text to the manual at plone.org. If you think
> other parts of the manual need more love feel free to correct them.
>
> Jensens
Ok, fine, I'll do what I can do.
I see I have access to contents, view, sharing tabs on all documents.
But no edit, maybe I don't have all required roles?
What's the procedure? I edit directly the published document and copy
and paste my changes to the svn files.
Is that correct?

I'm interested in xmlrpc calls. Do you have an example how to get a
document content this way?
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Rick Moore-2 () problems with ArchGenXML 2.3
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I have tried to several times to install a working copy of ArchgenXML
2.3 in Python 2.4.4 on my Windows dev machine with no successs.

The first time, I ran easy)install -U archgenxml and it failed part way
through the installing the dependencies while trying to compile
something in zope.proxy. This left me with a screwed up Python and no
way to undo the install (easy_install is not so easy to uninstall!!!!)

After estoring my Python from a backup, I tried easy_install -N -U and
it succeeded but the archgenxml command fails because
zope.documenttemplate is not in the distribution. In 2.2 you could get
it to use your installed Zope using the .agx_zope_path file. this file
exists and 2.2 works from it but 2.3 does not appear to be using it.

Could someone please tell me what I need to to to get agx 2.3 to use my
installed Zope instance rather than forcing me to make conflicting
copies of zope products in my Python tree.

Rick Moore
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Information Science
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Vincent Fretin () Re: problems with ArchGenXML 2.3
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On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Rick Moore <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I have tried to several times to install a working copy of ArchgenXML
> 2.3 in Python 2.4.4 on my Windows dev machine with no successs.
>
> The first time, I ran easy)install -U archgenxml and it failed part way
> through the installing the dependencies while trying to compile
> something in zope.proxy. This left me with a screwed up Python and no
> way to undo the install (easy_install is not so easy to uninstall!!!!)
>
> After estoring my Python from a backup, I tried easy_install -N -U and
> it succeeded but the archgenxml command fails because
> zope.documenttemplate is not in the distribution. In 2.2 you could get
> it to use your installed Zope using the .agx_zope_path file. this file
> exists and 2.2 works from it but 2.3 does not appear to be using it.
>
> Could someone please tell me what I need to to to get agx 2.3 to use my
> installed Zope instance rather than forcing me to make conflicting
> copies of zope products in my Python tree.
Hi,

.agx_zope_path is not used anymore.
Please read the up to date instructions here:
http://svn.plone.org/svn/archetypes/ArchGenXML/trunk/docs/INSTALL.txt
I've just modified it to include instructions for virtualenv and
mingw32 on windows.
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