On Nov 29, 11:11 pm, "Keith R. Fieldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> The argument was --script-dir, but yes that worked just fine.  Thanks
> for the hint!
>
> Keith
>
> Kevin Dangoor wrote:
> > I believe that the new tgsetup.py defaults to installing scripts in
> > /usr/local/bin... does "tgsetup.py --install-scripts your-bin-dir"
> > work for you?
>
> > Kevin
>
> > On Nov 29, 2006, at 10:43 AM, Keith R. Fieldhouse wrote:
>
> >> I run TurboGears on an Ubuntu (Dapper) box, using a virtual-python.py
> >> created root.  This works out quite well for me.  I noted last night
> >> that while the tgsetup.py from 1.0b1 works just fine within my root, the
> >> tgpython.py from 1.0b2 fails.   It seems to be insisting that it be able
> >> to install into /usr/bin (which it can't since I'm not running with root
> >> privs).  I didn't have a chance to try and debug this but I thought I'd
> >> report the behavior in case it's just an "oops" of some sort.
>
> >> I did start from scratch a couple of times to make sure I hadn't missed
> >> a step (like forgetting to set my PATH or whatnot), but the results were
> >> the same: 1.0b1 tgsetup.py works fine, 1.0b2 tgsetup.py does not.  Of
> >> course it's still possible I'm doing something silly, but I don't think
> >> so...
>
> >> Keith
>
> >> Kevin Dangoor wrote:
> >>> Sorry about the delay. I was out of town most of last week.
>
> >>> I've fixed the bind_meta_data problem and the tgsetup.py on Windows
> >>> problems. Please give it a try and if all is good, I'll tag it.
>
> >>> My next step after that is to go through all of the 1.0b2 tickets in
> >>> trac (paying particular attention to any patches in there) and decide
> >>> which get applied. I'm going to move tickets around as needed to meet
> >>> this goal:
>
> >>> 1) get outstanding patches applied or rejected (or at least commented
> >>> on, if changes are needed)
> >>> 2) get a 1.0b3 out with that
> >>> 3) see if there are bugs that absolutely must get fixed and work on
> >>> fixing those
> >>> 4) release a 1.0b4 with those fixes
> >>> 5) 1.0rc1 if 1.0b4 is not broken
> >>> 6) 1.0 final
>
> >>> After that, we can schedule tickets for 1.0.1, etc. I just don't like
> >>> making release candidates of betas.
>
> >>> It also occurs to me that tgsetup.py can request a specific version of
> >>> TurboGears, which means that one version of tgsetup can download the
> >>> current release, the next one coming up, a nightly build, whatever...
> >>> we can do some useful things with that.
>
> >>> Kevin
>
> >>> --
> >>> Kevin Dangoor
> >>> TurboGears / Zesty News
>
> >>> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I'm sorry, but When was  TurboGears 1.0b2 released? I was looking in
the project's home page and it was still showing the b1 version...

Or are you talking about the svn version?

cya!

--
miya


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