Baiju M wrote:
Christian Scholz wrote:
Daniel Nouri wrote:
The solution to this one is quite simple: Use virtualenv with --no-site-packages and then use bin/python to run bootstrap.py
Ok, thanks. How do I deploy such a thing? I guess virtualenv then has to run by the one setting up his development sandbox? What files can/need to be in subversion? (I never used virtualenv before, only buildout).
So my main question is probably: Is there a way to automate the process of installing and running virtualenv similar to what bootstrap.py does for buildout so that people do not need to care about the virtualenv part?
Use a clean custom built Python.
I myself am using this but the opinion of the rest of the group is that it should be as easy as possible to get going without the need to compile custom Pythons etc. I actually second this because losing potential co-developers directly at the beginning would be bad. (I think this is also one the ideas behind buildout: To make setting these things up as easy as possible). So maybe there is a way to solve this :) -- Christian -- Christian Scholz video blog: http://comlounge.tv COM.lounge blog: http://mrtopf.de/blog Luetticher Strasse 10 Skype: HerrTopf 52064 Aachen Homepage: http://comlounge.net Tel: +49 241 400 730 0 E-Mail cs@comlounge.net Fax: +49 241 979 00 850 IRC: MrTopf, Tao_T neue Show: TOPFtäglich (http://mrtopf.de/blog/category/topf-taglich/)