I think somebody should put this in the Wiki or the documentation pages.
When 0.9 installations start to roll out and people get the "it's mature
enough to use on production" idea, they'll all start asking this.
Maybe I'll stop being lazy and add this myself, but only after I get the
damned Windows XP to load CherryPy in less than 40 seconds.
David
Kevin Dangoor wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> On 3/30/06, Simon Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I'm using TurboGears to develop a software management tool, and I need
>> to be able to create an installer that will work for Windows PCs that
>> are not connected to the internet.
>>
>> I'm happy that I could just bundle up all the folders from
>> site-packages that I think are needed and keep trying until things
>> work, but I suspect there must be a better way. Is there a way to get a
>> list of required packages/eggs that I can then automatically include in
>> my installer? Otherwise keeping the installer up-to-date as the
>> application moves through TurboGears versions could be a maintenance
>> nightmare.
>>
>
> For Zesty News, I have a script that does my packaging. In my
> packaging script, I do a:
>
> import pkg_resources
> dists = pkg_resources.require("Zesty News")
>
> dists will be the list of distributions required for Zesty News. You
> can find the eggs from there.
>
> Additionally, Phillip Eby provided this command a while ago:
>
> easy_install -axd tempdir YourPackage
>
> This will copy all of the required eggs from your system into the tempdir.
>
> Kevin
>
> >
>
>
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