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Apr 26, 2024
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Xavier Thompson
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name
that
specifies
the
software
to
build
the
part
and
provides
name
that
specifies
the
software
to
build
the
part
and
provides
parameters
to
control
how
the
part
is
built
.
parameters
to
control
how
the
part
is
built
.
Bootstrapping
an
isolated
environment
=====================================
Sometimes
it
is
useful
to
install
``
zc
.
buildout
``
and
its
dependencies
directly
in
``
eggs
``
directory
and
to
generate
a
``
buildout
``
script
in
the
``
bin
``
directory
that
uses
the
version
in
``
eggs
``
directory
,
instead
of
relying
on
the
package
available
in
the
environment
.
One
way
to
achieve
this
uses
the
``
extra
-
paths
``
option
of
``
buildout
``
section
:
by
setting
it
to
empty
value
,
packages
outside
of
``
eggs
``
or
``
develop
-
eggs
``
directories
will
not
be
considered
when
looking
for
already
installed
eggs
.
Then
the
``
bootstrap
``
command
will
install
``
zc
.
buildout
``
and
its
dependencies
from
scratch
in
``
eggs
``.
..
code
-
block
::
console
buildout
buildout
:
extra
-
paths
=
bootstrap
After
this
,
the
generated
``
bin
/
buildout
``
script
will
use
the
packages
installed
in
``
eggs
``
directory
instead
of
those
in
the
environment
and
preserve
the
isolation
from
the
environment
,
even
without
setting
``
extra
-
paths
``.
That
is
because
the
default
value
for
``
extra
-
paths
``
only
considers
the
paths
where
``
zc
.
buildout
``
and
its
dependencies
are
found
,
and
in
this
case
that
is
only
the
``
eggs
``
directory
.
Installing
software
Installing
software
===================
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