[Grok-dev] Using the grok/trunk in my project
Fernando Correa Neto
fcdoth at gmail.com
Thu Oct 18 09:39:56 EDT 2007
Hey,
On 10/18/07, Uli Fouquet <uli at gnufix.de> wrote:
> If you want to have 'your own' grok with your project (i.e.: use a local
> copy of grok instead of the released package fetched by buildout), you
> can put the sources in a separate directory `grok` in your project root
> and declare this directory as a `develop` package in the [buildout]
> section of your buildout config (see the second line)::
>
> [buildout]
> develop = . grok
> parts = myproject data zopectl test
> find-links = http://download.zope.org/distribution/
> newest = false
> versions = versions
This is the right approach for using different or customized python
packages. By just checking out trunk inside your project and modifying
the develop line of buildout.cfg.
The way I suggested in my previous post is totally disencouraged and I
think you better stick with Uli correct and standardized way of doing
things.
Regards,
Fernando
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