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'''Buildout''' is a "system for managing development buildouts", according to its [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zc.buildout home page]. While often identified as a ["Zope"] project, and indeed licensed under the ["ZPL"] by Zope creator ["Jim Fulton"], '''buildout''' is useful for configurations beyond Zope, and even, in rare cases, a few that have nothing to do with ["Python"]. The home page above includes extensive documentation, examples, and more. |
'''[[http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zc.buildout|Buildout]]''' is a "system for managing development buildouts". |
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[explain relation to easy_install and eggs; explain usage] | While often identified as a [[Zope]] project, and indeed licensed under the [[ZPL]] by Zope creator [[Jim Fulton]], '''buildout''' is useful for configurations beyond Zope, and even, in rare cases, a few that have nothing to do with [[Python]]. The home page includes extensive documentation, examples, and more. At one level, buildout (still referred to as "zc.buildout" on occasion) manages [[egg]]s. [explain relation to easy_install and eggs; '''workingenv.py''' and '''virtualenv.py'''; explain usage] |
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* ["Martin Aspelli"]'s book on ["Plone"] 3, which includes a good reference on '''buildout'''; * the Zope 3 Wiki includes a [http://wiki.zope.org/zope3/UsingBuildout useful page] on the subject; * Fulton wrote a [http://grok.zope.org/minitutorials/buildout.html tutorial] |
* [[Martin Aspelli]]'s book on [[Plone]] 3, which includes a good reference on '''buildout'''; * the Zope 3 Wiki includes a [[http://wiki.zope.org/zope3/UsingBuildout|useful page]] on the subject; * Jim wrote a [[http://grok.zope.org/minitutorials/buildout.html|tutorial]]; * [[/pycon2008 tutorial|Tutorial class for PyCon 2008]] A proposal is being floated to create a more professional site for buildout. At a first step, let's [[/newsite notes|collect notes]] on what such a site would contain. |
Buildout is a "system for managing development buildouts".
While often identified as a Zope project, and indeed licensed under the ZPL by Zope creator Jim Fulton, buildout is useful for configurations beyond Zope, and even, in rare cases, a few that have nothing to do with Python. The home page includes extensive documentation, examples, and more.
At one level, buildout (still referred to as "zc.buildout" on occasion) manages eggs.
[explain relation to easy_install and eggs; workingenv.py and virtualenv.py; explain usage]
Other treatments of buildout include:
Martin Aspelli's book on Plone 3, which includes a good reference on buildout;
the Zope 3 Wiki includes a useful page on the subject;
Jim wrote a tutorial;
A proposal is being floated to create a more professional site for buildout. At a first step, let's collect notes on what such a site would contain.