Hi Kapil. Many thanks for your reply. I will be sure to look at this.
Examining a few real applications that make use of buildout should
definitely help make things clearer.
Regards,
David
Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
infrae's documentlibrary looks like a good example of using the buildout
machinery for a custom application.
-k
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 13:57:25 -0600, David Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
It is perhaps a bit too early for this discussion. All I can say is
that it is getting tougher to keep track of packages and dependencies
when you want to mix and match for different instances with packages
of different versions coming from private and public repository
sources. Given that there are packages I want to remove (packages I
don't use), replace (like a custom zodb so that I don't need to change
zodb imports all over the place) or add in z3 just adds to the mix. It
would be great if someone could paint a clear picture of the best way
to deal with this so the packaging is more transparent and less of a
distraction for development. Many thanks.
Regards,
David
David Pratt wrote:
I am just beginning to look at buildout. I want to be able to combine
my z3 packages with some of z3's, also replacing some of z3's
packages for customized versions of the same package. Is anyone doing
this or similar yet that they might comment on how useful buildout is
on anything more complicated. Many thanks.
Regards,
David
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