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Yusei Tahara
slapos.buildout
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Jim Fulton
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Merge pull request #131 from joesteeve/doc-fix
removed documentation about obsoleted 'per section python'
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@@ -2596,10 +2596,6 @@ eggs-directory
*never* be modified. This can be a relative path, which is
interpreted relative to the directory option.
executable
The Python executable used to run the buildout. See the python
option below.
find-links
You can specify more locations to search for distributions using the
`find-links` option. All locations specified will be searched for
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You will then need to use a false value for prefer-final to get the
newest releases.
python
The name of a section containing information about the default
Python interpreter. Recipes that need a installation
typically have options to tell them which Python installation to
use. By convention, if a section-specific option isn't used, the
option is looked for in the buildout section. The option must
point to a section with an executable option giving the path to a
Python executable. By default, the buildout section defines the
default Python as the Python used to run the buildout.
use-dependency-links
By default buildout will obey the setuptools dependency_links metadata
when it looks for dependencies. This behavior can be controlled with
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