its currently broken. see my latest mail to the list for the fix
On 10/6/05, xio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've installed r40 from svn and run "tg-admin quickstart". I kinda
> expected that it creates a static directory, but it doesn't. Is this
> feature in?
>
> C:\Dev>tg-admin quickstart
> Enter project name: test
> Enter package name [test]: test
> generating test\dev.cfg
> generating test\prod.cfg
> generating test\test-start.py
> generating test\setup.py
> generating test\test\controllers.py
> generating test\test\model.py
> generating test\test\__init__.py
> generating test\test\templates\master.kid
> generating test\test\templates\welcome.kid
> generating test\test\templates\__init__.py
>
> Installed c:\dev\test\testgears-0.2-py2.4.egg
>
> Because this distribution was installed --multi-version or
> --install-dir,
> before you can import modules from this package in an application, you
> will need to 'import pkg_resources' and then use a 'require()' call
> similar to one of these examples, in order to select the desired
> version:
>
> pkg_resources.require("TestGears") # latest installed version
> pkg_resources.require("TestGears==0.2") # this exact version
> pkg_resources.require("TestGears>=0.2") # this version or higher
>
>
> Note also that the installation directory must be on sys.path at
> runtime for
> this to work. (e.g. by being the application's script directory, by
> being on
> PYTHONPATH, or by being added to sys.path by your code.)
>
> running egg_info
> creating test.egg-info
> writing requirements to .\test.egg-info\requires.txt
> writing .\test.egg-info\PKG-INFO
> writing top-level names to .\test.egg-info\top_level.txt
>
>
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cheers
elvelind grandin