[Zope-CVS] CVS: Packages/zpkgtools/doc - quickstart.txt:1.3
Fred L. Drake, Jr.
fred at zope.com
Thu May 20 16:16:25 EDT 2004
Update of /cvs-repository/Packages/zpkgtools/doc
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv10410
Modified Files:
quickstart.txt
Log Message:
make some progress on the quick-start guide
=== Packages/zpkgtools/doc/quickstart.txt 1.2 => 1.3 ===
--- Packages/zpkgtools/doc/quickstart.txt:1.2 Thu May 20 13:40:00 2004
+++ Packages/zpkgtools/doc/quickstart.txt Thu May 20 16:16:23 2004
@@ -2,51 +2,94 @@
Packaging Tool Quick Start
==========================
+Overview
+--------
+
This is a very brief "getting started" guide to using the Zope 3
package tool, |zpkg|_. We'll start with simple instructions for
building the ZopeX3 distribution. These instructions only apply to
Unix systems.
-Do the following things to build a ZopeX3 distribution:
-
-1. Retrieve the ``zpkgtools`` code from CVS::
-
- cvs -d :pserver:anonymous at cvs.zope.org:/cvs-repository \
- checkout -d zpkgtools Packages/zpkgtools
-
- It can be convenient to either add *zpkgtools/bin/* to your PATH
- or add a symlink to *zpkgtools/bin/zpkg* to a directory already on
- your PATH; either allows you to simply type ``zpkg`` at the
- command line to run the packager.
-
-2. You'll need at least a minimal |zpkg|_ configuration to identify
- the necessary resource maps. These can be identified from the
- command line, but that's generally hard to work with. Create a
- directory *.zpkg* in your home directory, and add this text in the
- configuration file *zpkg.conf*::
-
- resource-map svn://svn.zope.org/repos/main/ReleaseSupport/trunk/PackageMaps/zope3.map
- resource-map cvs://cvs.zope.org/cvs-repository:Releases/packages.map:HEAD
-
- The map from svn.zope.org is used to locate the Zope 3
- implementation components. The map from cvs.zope.org is used to
- locate the actual release information and support code added to
- the generated distribution package.
-
- Read more about resource maps in |zpkg|_, and about how resource
- locations are specified in `Resource Locations
- <resources.html>`_.
-
-3. Make sure you have lots of disk space in */tmp/* and enough to
- hold the finished tarball in the current directory.
-
-4. Run |zpkg|_ using this command:"
-
- zpkg -av1.0.0a1 ZopeX3
-
- After listening to a good CD, or perhaps having some Thai food,
- you should find a very large tarball named *ZopeX3-1.0.0a1.tgz* in
- the current directory.
+The packaging tool builds a distribution pacakge based on *resources*.
+The tool builds a distribution based on a single resource named on the
+command line; this is called the *primary resource*. Individual
+resources can be Python packages or *collections*, which are
+(essentially) a bunch of files that should be included. Resources
+have *metadata* which describe what they contain and how they should
+be installed. One part of the metadata is a list of dependencies; a
+resource can depend on other resources. The packaging tool can be
+told to collect the dependencies of the primary resource into the
+distribution using a command-line option.
+
+Preparation
+-----------
+
+Before you can build a distribution, you need to have the packaging
+tool itself and at least a minimal configuration. This only needs to
+be done once.
+
+There isn't a distribution for |zpkg|_ yet (simply because we haven't
+had time), but this is easy to get from CVS. Use the following
+command to retrieve the ``zpkgtools`` code::
+
+ cvs -d :pserver:anonymous at cvs.zope.org:/cvs-repository \
+ checkout -d zpkgtools Packages/zpkgtools
+
+It can be convenient to either add *zpkgtools/bin/* to your PATH or
+add a symlink to *zpkgtools/bin/zpkg* to a directory already on your
+PATH; either allows you to simply type |zpkg|_ at the command line to
+run the packager.
+
+You will need to define a *resource map* to tell |zpkg|_ where package
+components can be found. Resource maps can be loaded from local files
+or from remote locations specified by URL. If you are primarily
+working with the Zope 3 packages, you should be able to use some
+prepared resource maps rather than defining your own.
+
+The resource maps can be specified from the |zpkg|_ command line or in
+a configuration file. It's generally easiest to work with a
+configuration file since that avoids always needing to use really long
+command lines. The default configuration file is *~/.zkpg/zpkg.conf*
+on Unix or *zpkg\\zpkg.conf* in the *\\Documents and Setting\\username*
+folder on Windows. The exact name of the folder on Windows depends
+on the native language settings; you can determine the actual location
+using the Python interpreter::
+
+ >>> import os
+ >>> os.path.expanduser('~')
+ 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\username'
+
+A good starting configuration to allow working with the resources
+defined for the Zope 3 project would be::
+
+ # Resources for the Zope 3 project:
+ resource-map svn://svn.zope.org/repos/main/ReleaseSupport/trunk/PackageMaps/zope3.map
+
+ # Resources for use by zpkg:
+ resource-map cvs://cvs.zope.org/cvs-repository:Releases/packages.map:HEAD
+
+The map from svn.zope.org is used to locate the Zope 3 implementation
+components. The map from cvs.zope.org is used to locate the actual
+release information and support code added to the generated
+distribution package. Read more about resource maps in |zpkg|_, and
+about how resource locations are specified in `Resource Locations
+<resources.html>`_.
+
+
+Building a Distribution
+-----------------------
+
+Let's start by building a distribution using existing resources and
+metadata. Make sure you have lots of disk space in */tmp/* and enough
+to hold the finished tarball in the current directory.
+
+Run |zpkg|_ using this command::
+
+ zpkg -a -vVERSION ZopeX3
+
+After listening to a good CD, or perhaps having some good Thai food,
+you should find a very large tarball named *ZopeX3-VERSION.tgz* in the
+current directory.
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