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isaak yansane-sisk
slapos.buildout
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Chris Withers
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Correct a load of typos. Hopefully these weren't meaning-o's ;-)
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@@ -3,16 +3,16 @@ Using zc.buildout to run setup scripts
zc buildout has a convenience command for running setup scripts. Why?
There are two reasons. If a setup script doesn't import setuptools,
you can't use a
b
y setuptools-provided commands, like bdist_egg. When
you can't use a
n
y setuptools-provided commands, like bdist_egg. When
buildut runs a setup script, it arranges to import setuptools before
running the script so setuptools-provided commands are available.
If you use a squeaky-clean Python to do your development, the
a
setup
If you use a squeaky-clean Python to do your development, the setup
script that would import setuptools because setuptools isn't in the
path. Because buildout requires setuptools and knows where it has
installed a setuptools egg, it add the setuptools egg to the Python
installed a setuptools egg, it add
s
the setuptools egg to the Python
path before running the script. To run a setup script, use the
buildout setup command, passing the name of a s
e
cript or a directory
buildout setup command, passing the name of a script or a directory
containing a setup script and arguments to the script. Let's look at
an example:
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