I was able to work around it by creating a virtualenv without Distribute,
installing the old setuptools in there, and using this Python version to do the
buildout.
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I have read a recent announcement that a new "distribute" version
fixed a buildout incompatibility. Maybe, your problem is solved
by this new "distribute" version? If not, the "distribute" authors
might be interested to be informed about your problem to further improve
"buildout" support.
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Dieter
Dieter Maurer wrote:
> Kees Hink wrote at 2009-10-13 14:30 +0200:
>> I have a buildout with an lxml section which uses z3c.recipe.staticlxml On
>> buildout, i get "ImportError: No module named setuptools.command.easy_install"
>> (http://pastie.org/652836)
>>
>> I was able to work around it by creating a virtualenv without Distribute,
>> installing the old setuptools in there, and using this Python version to do the
>> buildout.
>
> I have read a recent announcement that a new "distribute" version
> fixed a buildout incompatibility. Maybe, your problem is solved
> by this new "distribute" version? If not, the "distribute" authors
> might be interested to be informed about your problem to further improve
> "buildout" support.
>
>
>
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