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Kirill Smelkov
slapos.buildout
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Jim Fulton
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2.0.0a6 (2013-01-10)
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Changed the configuratiion file format:
- Relative indentation in option values is retained if the first
line is blank. (IOW, if the non-blank text is on the continuation
lines.) As in::
[mysection]
tree =
/root
branch
In such cases, internal blank lines are also retained.
- The configuration syntax is more tightly defined, allowing fewer
syntax definitions.
Buildout 1 configuration files were parsed with the Python
ConfigParser module. The ConfigParser module's format is poorly
documented and wildly flexible. For example:
- Any characters other than left square brackets were allowed in
section names.
- Arbitrary text was allowed and ignored after the closing bracket on
section header lines.
- Any characters other than equal signs or colons were allowed in an
option name.
- Configuration options could be spelled as RFC 822 mail headers
(using a colon, rather than an equal sign).
- Comments could begin with "rem".
- Semicolons could be used to start inline comments, but only if
preceeded by a whitespace character.
See `Configuration file syntax`_.
2.0.0a5 (2012-12-01)
2.0.0a5 (2012-12-01)
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