1. 28 Jun, 2005 2 commits
  2. 22 Jun, 2005 1 commit
  3. 21 Jun, 2005 1 commit
    • Sidnei da Silva's avatar
      · 20f0492c
      Sidnei da Silva authored
      - Forward-port fix from 2.7:
      
            - WebDAV COPY and MOVE did not call '_notifyOfCopyTo' and
              '_postCopy' hooks like it was done in
              OFS.CopySupport. Additionally added
              'manage_changeOwnershipType' to make MOVE behave even closer
              to OFS.CopySupport.
      20f0492c
  4. 20 Jun, 2005 2 commits
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  6. 16 Jun, 2005 4 commits
  7. 15 Jun, 2005 1 commit
    • Shane Hathaway's avatar
      Folded in the functionality of the VerboseSecurity product. · d7a8715f
      Shane Hathaway authored
      - Added the "verbose-security" option in zope.conf.
      
      - Changed the Python security policy implementation to emit verbose 
      Unauthorized errors when verbose-security is enabled.
      
      - Also, when verbose-security is enabled, computed roles include the 
      name of the permission from which the roles were derived, allowing the 
      security policy to reliably discover what permission is missing.
      
      - Fixed tests that didn't pass when verbose security was enabled.
      
      - Moved SimpleItem.__repr__ to a more basic class, where it should have 
      been all along.
      
      See also:
      
      http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-dev/2005-June/025019.html
      d7a8715f
  8. 14 Jun, 2005 1 commit
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  10. 11 Jun, 2005 1 commit
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  12. 09 Jun, 2005 1 commit
  13. 08 Jun, 2005 1 commit
    • Tim Peters's avatar
      Import pywintypes first. · c895a9ab
      Tim Peters authored
      Mark Hammond's checkin comment for Zope 2.7's WinSignalHandler.py,
      rev 1.1.2.2:
      
      """
      As at pywin32-204, we must ensure pywintypes is the first win32 module
      imported in our process, otherwise we can end up with 2 pywintypesxx.dll
      instances in our process resulting in:
      TypeError: The object is not a PySECURITY_ATTRIBUTES object
      """
      
      Mysterious error popup boxes have also been seen, on boxes with a
      pre-pywin32-204 installation leaving pywin32 DLLs in the system32
      directory.
      c895a9ab
  14. 07 Jun, 2005 1 commit
  15. 05 Jun, 2005 1 commit
    • Tim Peters's avatar
      Merge critical Windows fix from Zope/tags/Zope-2-8-0-b2, rev 30651. · 7d57a8b1
      Tim Peters authored
      Mark Hammond's original checkin comment:
      
      As at pywin32-204, we must ensure pywintypes is the first win32 module
      imported in our process, otherwise we can end up with 2 pywintypesxx.dll
      instances in our process resulting in:
      TypeError: The object is not a PySECURITY_ATTRIBUTES object
      7d57a8b1
  16. 04 Jun, 2005 1 commit
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  20. 31 May, 2005 3 commits