Hi,
there's my little project running on the opensuse build server.

Actually it builds the latest subversion of python under the opt tree using the 
best 
practices in the field (nearly hands-off approach, integrating unit testing, 
repeatable etc).

http://pyvm.sourceforge.net

You can get an account and build the modules linking to these builds 
(automatically and overnight).

Regards,
Antonio Cavallo

Disclaimer. I'm the author and the only maintainer. For a living I work in QA 
if that matters to you.

 On Tue 23/03/10 11:21, "Lennart Regebro" [email protected] wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 09:59, Chris Withers <chris@
> simplistix.co.uk> wrote:
> Saint Germain wrote:
> >>
> >> I'm currently trying more or less the same thing
> by combining buildout
>> with virtualenv and pip.
> >
> > This doesn't seem like a sane thing to
> do.
> Sure it does. It's just not very useful in most cases. Buildout by
> itself works fine to isolate the python installation from the stuff
> installed.
> But if you want to also isolate the buildout from what's installed in
> the python, then you can use virtualenv for that.
> 
> Unusual usecase, but sane. :)
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