Thomas,

As Mikko suggests, cmfeditions has been part of plone core for some
time. Just activate it in the add/remove products control panel item.

For future reference, you just need to add the package to the list of
eggs in the buildout.cfg file and re-run buildout to add additional
packages in the future. This documentation might help:
http://plone.org/documentation/manual/developer-manual/managing-projects-with-buildout/understanding-buildout.cfg/



On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Mikko Ohtamaa
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> I am currently running Plone 4.2, under Ubuntu 12.4.  State of the art :)
>> Seriously, I am very impressed with the quality of the software.
>> Now I am wanting to install document version control, and I see that the
>> best way to do that is to use CMFEditions.
>>
>> I have downloaded the latest version of CMFEditions (2.2.4), but when I
>> unzip it I find that there is no *.egg file.  I had assumed that I would use
>> an egg file and buildout, but now do not know what to do.  Anyone have
>> install experience with CMFEditions under Plone 4?
>
>
> If I recall correctly CMFEditions have been bundled with Plone since 3.3.x
> and comes with the default setup. Just install "Editions" or "Versioning" in
> add/remove add-ons.
>
> -Mikko
>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Thomas Grzybowski
>>
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