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From: Daniele <d.t...@ic...> - 2002-12-17 16:16:43
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The problem you get might be caused by a simple mis-naming of the OpenFlow directory. Look in your lib/python/Products directory and check out the OpenFlow directory name. It seems that in your previous Zope installation the directory was named "openflow-engine", while now it is named some other way (maybe "OpenFlow"?) Name the directory the same way you had in your previsous Zope installation and restart Zope. If it still doesn't work write again and we'll try finding a solution. Regards, Daniele =) On Tuesday 17 December 2002 12:16, sophie seillier wrote: > Hi, > > I work for the EADS Sycomore company in France. > I am doing tests on OpenFlow to integrate it on one of our customer's > platform. > > I have an import problem : > I have developed a workflow with Zope/OpenFlow on Windows 2000. > Now, I work on RedHat8.0. > I have installed Zope and OpenFlow on Linux RedHat8.0 and I would like > to import the workflow I have done on Windows 2000. > I did an export on Windows 2000, and I try to make an import on > RedHat8.0, but I have the following problem : > > 2002-12-17T11:42:45 PROBLEM(100) ZODB Could not import class 'openflow' > from module 'Products.openflow-engine.openflow' > > All the DTML documents are correctly imported, only the openflow object > is "broken". > > I think I have installed OpenFlow correctly because I can create > openflow object from the Zope manage page... > > Could you help me ? > or > Where can I find help ? > > Thanks for your help. > > Best Regards > > Sophie SEILLIER > Project Engineer > EADS Sycomore, France > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: > With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility > Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel > http://hpc.devchannel.org/ > _______________________________________________ > Openflow-dev mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openflow-dev |