You are confused. Sudo is asking you for a password, not
Zope. While
I have no idea why you want to start Zope as root, you
typically have
to type your Mac OS X account password at sudo's Password:
prompt.
Stefan
On 29. Jän 2007, at 18:03, Georg Lösel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to test plone with a local installation and
used
>
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/plone/Plone-2.
5.2-Installer-OSX-
> PowerPC.zip?use_mirror=osdn
>
> after installing I found the Plone folder here:
>
> /Applications/Plone-2.5.2
>
> after reading /Applications/Plone-2.5.2/ReadMe.rtf
>
> I did
>
> sudo /Applications/Plone-2.5.2/Instance/bin/zopectl
start
> Password:
>
> I looked in
>
> /Applications/Plone-2.5.2/Instance/adminPassword.txt
and typed it in.
>
> Then I found this:
>
> Sorry, try again.
>
>
> Any idea?
>
> tia
>
> Georg
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