Hola Héctor, Recently I went through the trouble of making a Plone 3.3 buildout work. The cause for all the issues I found along the way were add-ons dependencies that were not pinned-down at that time that now with new released versions would pull conflicting dependencies. Have you tried making sure that all packages have version pinnings?
If you haven't, I can pass along the ones I came up with by looking at good-py and other sources, I can publish the buildout to github. On Fri, 15 Jun 2012 15:40:07 -0300, Héctor Velarde <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm writing a special buildout configuration to test a package under > Plone 3.3.x that looks like this: > > [buildout] > extends = > http://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/buildout/plonetest/test-3.3.x.cfg > > package-name = sc.contentrules.groupbydate > package-extras = [test] > > [test] > defaults = ['-s', '${buildout:package-name}', '--auto-color', > '--auto-progress'] > > [versions] > plone.app.testing = 3.0a1 > > but when I run it I got the following error message: > > (python-2.4)# hvelarde@hvelarde-laptop (origin:master * u=) > ~/plone/sc.contentrules.groupbydate > # bin/buildout -c test-plone-3.3.x.cfg -vv > Installing 'zc.buildout', 'setuptools'. > We have the distribution that satisfies 'zc.buildout==1.4.4'. > We have the distribution that satisfies 'distribute==0.6.15'. [...] > "/home/hvelarde/.buildout/eggs/distribute-0.6.15-py2.4.egg/setuptools/sandbox.py", > > line 31, in <lambda> > {'__file__':setup_script, '__name__':'__main__'} > File "setup.py", line 42 > except DistutilsPlatformError as e: > ^ > SyntaxError: invalid syntax I used distribute 0.6.27 in my buildout, have you tried with that version? Servilio _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] https://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/plone-setup
