you can check my skels on github.com/toutpt/toutpt.zopeskel

I have done this to remove stuf like readme.txt setup.cfg...

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JeanMichel FRANCOIS

Le 5 janv. 2012 à 17:48, Clayton Parker <clay...@sixfeetup.com> a écrit :

> On Jan 4, 2012, at 4:24 PM, Encolpe Degoute wrote:
>> In the context of a plone site factory where very few people are
>> maintaining some tenth different sites we are looking for a solution to
>> manage them consistently. We create a zopeskel from zopeskel 2 to be
>> able to generate quickly new buildout and to upgrade them smoothly.
>>
>> We have a folder with several modules with parts to configure LDAP, CAS,
>> SSO, deco, ploneide and so on. They are activated during the
>> configuration via paster. After the buildout generation we want to
>> remove unused file from this folder and we don't find a way to do it
>> with paster.
>>
>> Have any clue to do this or can we do it with zopeskel 3 and templer ?
>
>
> I think your only option is to use the `post` method in your custom
> paster template. Here you can inspect the variables and then act on them
> using `subprocess` to delete the unneeded files. This is what I have done
> in the past to get around the issue.
>
> Clayton
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