Martin and Vitaliy, thanks for your anwers. Now:
2009/3/8 Martin Aspeli <[email protected]<optilude%[email protected]> > > > This is my buildout.cfg >> >> ############################################ >> # Eggs >> # ---- >> # Add an indented line to the eggs section for any Python >> # eggs or packages you wish to include. >> # >> eggs = >> Plone >> omelette >> > > Why did you add 'omelette' here? There is no 'omelette' egg (see below). I added "omelette" here because I followed the instructions found at this page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/collective.recipe.omelette (see "Typical usage with Zope and Plone" ) > > [omelette] >> recipe = collective.recipe.omelette >> #eggs = ${instance:eggs} >> eggs = Plone omelette >> > > Why did you comment this out? ${instance:eggs} is right. 'omelette' is not > an egg, and so asking for the omelette to include 'Plone' and 'omelette' is > not going to work. I commented this out because I choose to build with a zeo server and a couple of "client" as instances, so there's no "instance" defined in my buildout.cfg Now "omelette is NOT an egg" is the bit of information I was missing But I just followed the instructions. So how was I supposed to know that omelette is not an egg ? > > >> What's wrong with my installation ? Why a "distribution" for omelette >> isn't found ? >> > > This means that buildout tried to look for an egg ('distribution') called > 'omelette' by searching pypi.python.org and other sites listed in > find-links. It can't find it, and so gives up. > Ok. I'll try and let you know. Thank you so much, anyway, for your kind answers. I really appreciated them. Bye Cato
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