On Saturday 11 August 2007 09:17:01 Sanjay wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am involved into developing an application, to be hosted shortly.
> Even if newer versions of Turbogears would be available, we would need
> to install that specific version of Turbogears on which we tested our
> application. For example, even if 1.0.3.2 is available now, we might
> decide to go for 1.0.2.2.
>
> Needing suggestions on best ways to do that.

Download the egg, download all requirements, save them on a directory with the 
name "TG-Install" (just an example) and use that to deploy your application.

From TG you can be sure you can get any version at any given point in time 
since its repository is open and you can use subversion to get anything from 
there.  The problem is that other projects might change in a different way, 
might not have their old releases available, might not tag their repository 
instantaneously when a release is done, etc.

For anything that will need specific versions of a set of tools to work you 
should adopt that approach, no matter what the language or framework is.


-- 
Jorge Godoy      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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