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Kirill Smelkov
slapos.buildout
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66feb9c5
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Dec 07, 2006
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Jim Fulton
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@@ -1749,7 +1749,7 @@ Extensions
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An **experimental** feature allows code to be loaded and run after
con
d
iguration files have been read but before the buildout has begun
con
f
iguration files have been read but before the buildout has begun
any processing. The intent is to allow special plugins such as
urllib2 request handlers to be loaded.
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@@ -1811,7 +1811,7 @@ the network, we wouldn't need to do anything special.
... parts =
... """)
We see that ou
t
extension is loaded and executed:
We see that ou
r
extension is loaded and executed:
>>> print system(os.path.join(sample_bootstrapped, 'bin', 'buildout')),
ext ['buildout']
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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ number of names to the test namespace:
``bdist_egg(setup, executable, dest)``
Create an egg by running the given setup file with the given
Python executable and placing the result in the given destination
directory. If the setup argument is a directory, the
thg
e
directory. If the setup argument is a directory, the
n th
e
setup.py file in that directory is used.
``find_python(version)``
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