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Yusei Tahara
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Consolidate version 2 changes and add some important omissions.
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2.0.0b2 (2013-02-02)
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2.0.0 (2013-02-10)
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This is a backward incompatible release of buildout that attempts to
correct mistakes made in buildout 1.
- Buildout no-longer tries to provide full or partial isolation from
system Python installations. If you want isolation, use buildout
with virtualenv, or use a clean build of Python to begin with.
Providing isolation was a noble goal, but it's implementation
complicated buildouts implementation too much.
- Buildout no-longer support usiong multiple versions of Python in a
single buildout. This too was a noble goal, but added too much
complexity to the implementation.
- 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`_.
- Buildout now prefers final releases by default
(buildout:prefer-final now defaults to true, rather than false.)
However, if buildout is bootstrapped with a non-final release, it
won't downgrade itself to a final release.
- Buildout no-longer installs zipped eggs. (Distribute may still
install a zipped egg of itself during the bootstrapping process.)
- Buildout no-longer supports setuptools. It now uses distribute
exclusively.
- Integrated the `buildout-versions
<http://packages.python.org/buildout-versions/>`_ extension into buildout
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@@ -16,10 +81,6 @@ Change History
- If ``update-versions-file`` is set to a filename (relative to the buildout
directory), the ``show-picked-versions`` output is appended to that file.
2.0.0b1 (2013-01-21)
====================
- Buildout options can be given on the command line using the form::
option_name=value
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- Provide better error messages when distributions can't be installed
because buildout is run in offline mode.
Fixed: relative-paths weren't honored when bootstrapping or upgrading
(which is how the buildout script gets generated).
Fixed: initialization code wasn't included in interpeter scripts.
Fixed: macro inheritance bug, https://github.com/buildout/buildout/pull/37
Fixed: spaces in version constriants (e.g. ``< 2``) weren't handled
correctly.
2.0.0a7 (2013-01-12)
====================
Fixed: Blank lines in buildout configuration file sections before
options were treated as errors.
2.0.0a6 (2013-01-11)
====================
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)
====================
- Buildout now prefers final releases by default
(buildout:prefer-final now defaults to true, rather than false.)
However, if buildout is bootstrapped with a non-final release, it
won't downgrade itself to a final release.
- Versions in versions sections can now be simple constraints, like
>=2.0dev in addition to being simple versions.
Buildout 2 leverages this to make sure it uses
zc.recipe.egg>=2.0.0a3, which mainly matters for Python 3.
2.0.0a4 (2012-11-19)
====================
Tweaked PyPi page.
2.0.0a3 (2012-11-19)
====================
New features:
- The buildout init command now accepts distribution requirements and
paths to set up a custom interpreter part that has the distributions
or parts in the path. For example::
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- Distutils-style scripts are also installed now (for instance pyflakes' and
docutils' scripts). https://bugs.launchpad.net/zc.buildout/+bug/422724
- Switched development location to github.com/buildout.
- Avoid sorting the working set and requirements when it won't be
logged. When profiling a simple buildout with 10 parts with
identical and large working sets, this resulted in a decrease of run
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@@ -165,17 +147,22 @@ New features:
- Removed any traces of the implementation of ``extended-by``. Raise a
UserError if the option is encountered instead of ignoring it, though.
Bugs fixed:
Fixed: relative-paths weren't honored when bootstrapping or upgrading
(which is how the buildout script gets generated).
Fixed: initialization code wasn't included in interpeter scripts.
Fixed: macro inheritance bug, https://github.com/buildout/buildout/pull/37
- In the download module, fixed the handling of directories that are pointed
to by file-system paths and ``file:`` URLs.
Fixed: In the download module, fixed the handling of directories that
are pointed
to by file-system paths and ``file:`` URLs.
-
if you have a configuration with an extends entry in the [buildout]
section which points to a non-existing URL the result is not very
user friendly. https://bugs.launchpad.net/zc.buildout/+bug/566167
Fixed
if you have a configuration with an extends entry in the [buildout]
section which points to a non-existing URL the result is not very
user friendly. https://bugs.launchpad.net/zc.buildout/+bug/566167
-
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/697913 : Buildout doesn't honor exit code
from scripts. Fixed.
Fixed:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/697913 : Buildout doesn't honor exit code
from scripts. Fixed.
1.4.4 (2010-08-20)
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