Nando Quintana a écrit :
Raphael,
Either include a MANIFEST file or make the egg from a subversion/cvs
checkout. The former tells explicitly what to include the latter
implicitly (everything that's under version control basically).
This means calling zopeproject with "--svn-repository" ...?
A passing comment:
- Eggs are great for distributing libraries.
- They aren't ideal for distributing applications, which are often
composed of many libraries, in the form is eggs.
zc.buildout is a tool for assembling libraries and other parts to
create working applications. (Of course, it
Raphael,
> Either include a MANIFEST file or make the egg from a subversion/cvs
> checkout. The former tells explicitly what to include the latter
> implicitly (everything that's under version control basically).
This means calling zopeproject with "--svn-repository" ...?
Ok, I'll try it.
> I'd
Nando Quintana wrote:
[..]
Then I've tried to eggify this zope project:
# cd MyProjec
# python setup.py sdist
The problem is that this action doesn't include the zcml files:
Either include a MANIFEST file or make the egg from a subversion/cvs
checkout. The former tells explicitly what
Hi all,
I have some questions about zopeproject... I've created a project with
zopeproject:
# easy_install -U setuptools
...
setuptools 0.6c7 is already the active version in easy-install.pth
...
# easy_install -U zopeproject
...
zopeproject 0.4.1 is already the active version in easy-install.pth
I easy_installed a broken z3c.form-1.7.2-py2.4.egg into my zopeproject.
I'd like to fix it. It looks possible to use svn to checkout 1.7.0 or
1.8.0 right into the egg directory. Will this work or is there some
setup script to run? Is there a way to get 1.7.2 via svn (_1)? Is
there a better