Hi guys, I'm making a new project with pyramid_appengine (I have a few other and these are working fine) and when i try to "buildout" a skeleton empty project i have this error:
> rod.recipe.appengine: Google App Engine distribution already downloaded. > While: > Installing mascotanube. > An internal error occurred due to a bug in either zc.buildout or in a > recipe being used: > Traceback (most recent call last): > File > "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py", > line 1852, in main > getattr(buildout, command)(args) > File > "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py", > line 618, in install > installed_files = self[part]._call(recipe.install) > File > "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py", > line 1327, in _call > return f() > File > "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py", > line 327, in install > self.copy_packages(ws, temp_dir) > File > "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py", > line 234, in copy_packages > self.write_pkg_resources(ws, lib) > File > "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py", > line 217, in write_pkg_resources > assert len(setuptools_eggs) == 1, "setuptools not found" > AssertionError: setuptools not found
Any suggestion? I use virtualenv and I have setuptools installed in the same virtualenv.
As far as I know, buildout and virtualenv dont play well together. buildout and virtualenv do share some of the same goals such as isolating your development environment libraries from your system. there's no reason I can think of to use both.
I would suggest trying to bootstrap the buildout with the system python2.7. like so
On Saturday, September 15, 2012 11:43:41 PM UTC-4, Alejandro Jatib wrote:
> Hi guys, > I'm making a new project with pyramid_appengine (I have a few other and > these are working fine) and when i try to "buildout" a skeleton empty > project i have this error:
> ..... >> rod.recipe.appengine: Google App Engine distribution already downloaded. >> While: >> Installing mascotanube. >> An internal error occurred due to a bug in either zc.buildout or in a >> recipe being used: >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File >> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py", >> line 1852, in main >> getattr(buildout, command)(args) >> File >> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py", >> line 618, in install >> installed_files = self[part]._call(recipe.install) >> File >> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py", >> line 1327, in _call >> return f() >> File >> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py", >> line 327, in install >> self.copy_packages(ws, temp_dir) >> File >> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py", >> line 234, in copy_packages >> self.write_pkg_resources(ws, lib) >> File >> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py", >> line 217, in write_pkg_resources >> assert len(setuptools_eggs) == 1, "setuptools not found" >> AssertionError: setuptools not found
> Any suggestion? > I use virtualenv and I have setuptools installed in the same virtualenv.
> As far as I know, buildout and virtualenv dont play well together. buildout
> and virtualenv do share some of the same goals such as isolating your
> development environment libraries from your system. there's no reason I can
> think of to use both.
> I would suggest trying to bootstrap the buildout with the system python2.7.
> like so
> On Saturday, September 15, 2012 11:43:41 PM UTC-4, Alejandro Jatib wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>> I'm making a new project with pyramid_appengine (I have a few other and
>> these are working fine) and when i try to "buildout" a skeleton empty
>> project i have this error:
>>> .....
>>> rod.recipe.appengine: Google App Engine distribution already downloaded.
>>> While:
>>> Installing mascotanube.
>>> An internal error occurred due to a bug in either zc.buildout or in a
>>> recipe being used:
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> File
>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py",
>>> line 1852, in main
>>> getattr(buildout, command)(args)
>>> File
>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py",
>>> line 618, in install
>>> installed_files = self[part]._call(recipe.install)
>>> File
>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py",
>>> line 1327, in _call
>>> return f()
>>> File
>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py",
>>> line 327, in install
>>> self.copy_packages(ws, temp_dir)
>>> File
>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py",
>>> line 234, in copy_packages
>>> self.write_pkg_resources(ws, lib)
>>> File
>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py",
>>> line 217, in write_pkg_resources
>>> assert len(setuptools_eggs) == 1, "setuptools not found"
>>> AssertionError: setuptools not found
>> Any suggestion?
>> I use virtualenv and I have setuptools installed in the same virtualenv.
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~/ $ cd newproject
~/newproject $ /usr/bin/python2.7 bootstrap.py --distribute
pyramid_appengine merely generates a buildout directory based on
templates, once the project is generated, it's does not have
pyramid_appengine as a dependency.
installing pyramid/associated libs like pyramid_appengine in a
virtualenv is generally good practice so that you avoid polluting your
system install of python
maybe it's a miss on the expected experience level of the reader. If I
documented why you should use buildout and why you should use
virtualenv and why appengine apps are structured the way they are it
would be very long documentation that would be quickly out of date
because it would have to be copied from other sources.
So I'm open to suggestions on how to make this bit clearer, but I'm
not too keen on documenting virtualenv, appengine apps and buildout.
especially since all 3 are in a state of flux at the moment.
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 10:05 PM, Thomas G. Willis <tom.wil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> As far as I know, buildout and virtualenv dont play well together. buildout
>> and virtualenv do share some of the same goals such as isolating your
>> development environment libraries from your system. there's no reason I can
>> think of to use both.
>> I would suggest trying to bootstrap the buildout with the system python2.7.
>> like so
>> On Saturday, September 15, 2012 11:43:41 PM UTC-4, Alejandro Jatib wrote:
>>> Hi guys,
>>> I'm making a new project with pyramid_appengine (I have a few other and
>>> these are working fine) and when i try to "buildout" a skeleton empty
>>> project i have this error:
>>>> .....
>>>> rod.recipe.appengine: Google App Engine distribution already downloaded.
>>>> While:
>>>> Installing mascotanube.
>>>> An internal error occurred due to a bug in either zc.buildout or in a
>>>> recipe being used:
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>> File
>>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py",
>>>> line 1852, in main
>>>> getattr(buildout, command)(args)
>>>> File
>>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py",
>>>> line 618, in install
>>>> installed_files = self[part]._call(recipe.install)
>>>> File
>>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py",
>>>> line 1327, in _call
>>>> return f()
>>>> File
>>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py",
>>>> line 327, in install
>>>> self.copy_packages(ws, temp_dir)
>>>> File
>>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py",
>>>> line 234, in copy_packages
>>>> self.write_pkg_resources(ws, lib)
>>>> File
>>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py",
>>>> line 217, in write_pkg_resources
>>>> assert len(setuptools_eggs) == 1, "setuptools not found"
>>>> AssertionError: setuptools not found
>>> Any suggestion?
>>> I use virtualenv and I have setuptools installed in the same virtualenv.
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Thanks Thomas.
I solve this issue deleting all files and creating a brand new virtualenv with a new installation of pyramid_appengine (a few week ago with pyramid 1.4 this not work, but with 1.3.4 yes)
I not understand deeply how buildout works but i can do "the salad" with buildout/appengine/pyramid and works fine!
Alejandro
El miércoles, 26 de septiembre de 2012 13:23:16 UTC-3, Thomas G. Willis escribió:
> pyramid_appengine merely generates a buildout directory based on > templates, once the project is generated, it's does not have > pyramid_appengine as a dependency.
> installing pyramid/associated libs like pyramid_appengine in a > virtualenv is generally good practice so that you avoid polluting your > system install of python
> maybe it's a miss on the expected experience level of the reader. If I > documented why you should use buildout and why you should use > virtualenv and why appengine apps are structured the way they are it > would be very long documentation that would be quickly out of date > because it would have to be copied from other sources.
> So I'm open to suggestions on how to make this bit clearer, but I'm > not too keen on documenting virtualenv, appengine apps and buildout. > especially since all 3 are in a state of flux at the moment.
> Thomas G. Willis
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 2:25 AM, Jacob Hite <jrh...@gmail.com<javascript:>> > wrote: > > I've encountered the same problem.
> > The pyramid docs here specifically document using virtualenv and > > buildout together. Docs should probably be fixed...
> > On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 10:05 PM, Thomas G. Willis <tom.w...@gmail.com<javascript:>> > wrote: > >> As far as I know, buildout and virtualenv dont play well together. > buildout > >> and virtualenv do share some of the same goals such as isolating your > >> development environment libraries from your system. there's no reason I > can > >> think of to use both.
> >> I would suggest trying to bootstrap the buildout with the system > python2.7. > >> like so
> >> On Saturday, September 15, 2012 11:43:41 PM UTC-4, Alejandro Jatib > wrote:
> >>> Hi guys, > >>> I'm making a new project with pyramid_appengine (I have a few other > and > >>> these are working fine) and when i try to "buildout" a skeleton empty > >>> project i have this error:
> >>>> ..... > >>>> rod.recipe.appengine: Google App Engine distribution already > downloaded. > >>>> While: > >>>> Installing mascotanube. > >>>> An internal error occurred due to a bug in either zc.buildout or in a > >>>> recipe being used: > >>>> Traceback (most recent call last): > >>>> File
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On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 6:15 AM, Alejandro Jatib <aja...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Thomas.
> I solve this issue deleting all files and creating a brand new virtualenv
> with a new installation of pyramid_appengine (a few week ago with pyramid
> 1.4 this not work, but with 1.3.4 yes)
> I not understand deeply how buildout works but i can do "the salad" with
> buildout/appengine/pyramid and works fine!
> Alejandro
> El miércoles, 26 de septiembre de 2012 13:23:16 UTC-3, Thomas G. Willis
> escribió:
>> I suppose the explanation for what you are doing(or should be) should
>> go here then to make it more obvious.
>> pyramid_appengine merely generates a buildout directory based on
>> templates, once the project is generated, it's does not have
>> pyramid_appengine as a dependency.
>> installing pyramid/associated libs like pyramid_appengine in a
>> virtualenv is generally good practice so that you avoid polluting your
>> system install of python
>> maybe it's a miss on the expected experience level of the reader. If I
>> documented why you should use buildout and why you should use
>> virtualenv and why appengine apps are structured the way they are it
>> would be very long documentation that would be quickly out of date
>> because it would have to be copied from other sources.
>> So I'm open to suggestions on how to make this bit clearer, but I'm
>> not too keen on documenting virtualenv, appengine apps and buildout.
>> especially since all 3 are in a state of flux at the moment.
>> Thomas G. Willis
>> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 2:25 AM, Jacob Hite <jrh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I've encountered the same problem.
>> > The pyramid docs here specifically document using virtualenv and
>> > buildout together. Docs should probably be fixed...
>> > On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 10:05 PM, Thomas G. Willis <tom.w...@gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >> As far as I know, buildout and virtualenv dont play well together.
>> >> buildout
>> >> and virtualenv do share some of the same goals such as isolating your
>> >> development environment libraries from your system. there's no reason I
>> >> can
>> >> think of to use both.
>> >> I would suggest trying to bootstrap the buildout with the system
>> >> python2.7.
>> >> like so
>> >> On Saturday, September 15, 2012 11:43:41 PM UTC-4, Alejandro Jatib
>> >> wrote:
>> >>> Hi guys,
>> >>> I'm making a new project with pyramid_appengine (I have a few other
>> >>> and
>> >>> these are working fine) and when i try to "buildout" a skeleton empty
>> >>> project i have this error:
>> >>>> .....
>> >>>> rod.recipe.appengine: Google App Engine distribution already
>> >>>> downloaded.
>> >>>> While:
>> >>>> Installing mascotanube.
>> >>>> An internal error occurred due to a bug in either zc.buildout or in a
>> >>>> recipe being used:
>> >>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> >>>> File
>> >>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py",
>> >>>> line 1852, in main
>> >>>> getattr(buildout, command)(args)
>> >>>> File
>> >>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py",
>> >>>> line 618, in install
>> >>>> installed_files = self[part]._call(recipe.install)
>> >>>> File
>> >>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py",
>> >>>> line 1327, in _call
>> >>>> return f()
>> >>>> File
>> >>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py",
>> >>>> line 327, in install
>> >>>> self.copy_packages(ws, temp_dir)
>> >>>> File
>> >>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py",
>> >>>> line 234, in copy_packages
>> >>>> self.write_pkg_resources(ws, lib)
>> >>>> File
>> >>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py",
>> >>>> line 217, in write_pkg_resources
>> >>>> assert len(setuptools_eggs) == 1, "setuptools not found"
>> >>>> AssertionError: setuptools not found
>> >>> Any suggestion?
>> >>> I use virtualenv and I have setuptools installed in the same
>> >>> virtualenv.
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> On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 6:15 AM, Alejandro Jatib <aja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thanks Thomas.
>> I solve this issue deleting all files and creating a brand new virtualenv
>> with a new installation of pyramid_appengine (a few week ago with pyramid
>> 1.4 this not work, but with 1.3.4 yes)
>> I not understand deeply how buildout works but i can do "the salad" with
>> buildout/appengine/pyramid and works fine!
>> Alejandro
>> El miércoles, 26 de septiembre de 2012 13:23:16 UTC-3, Thomas G. Willis
>> escribió:
>>> I suppose the explanation for what you are doing(or should be) should
>>> go here then to make it more obvious.
>>> pyramid_appengine merely generates a buildout directory based on
>>> templates, once the project is generated, it's does not have
>>> pyramid_appengine as a dependency.
>>> installing pyramid/associated libs like pyramid_appengine in a
>>> virtualenv is generally good practice so that you avoid polluting your
>>> system install of python
>>> maybe it's a miss on the expected experience level of the reader. If I
>>> documented why you should use buildout and why you should use
>>> virtualenv and why appengine apps are structured the way they are it
>>> would be very long documentation that would be quickly out of date
>>> because it would have to be copied from other sources.
>>> So I'm open to suggestions on how to make this bit clearer, but I'm
>>> not too keen on documenting virtualenv, appengine apps and buildout.
>>> especially since all 3 are in a state of flux at the moment.
>>> Thomas G. Willis
>>> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 2:25 AM, Jacob Hite <jrh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> I've encountered the same problem.
>>>> The pyramid docs here specifically document using virtualenv and
>>>> buildout together. Docs should probably be fixed...
>>>> On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 10:05 PM, Thomas G. Willis <tom.w...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> As far as I know, buildout and virtualenv dont play well together.
>>>>> buildout
>>>>> and virtualenv do share some of the same goals such as isolating your
>>>>> development environment libraries from your system. there's no reason I
>>>>> can
>>>>> think of to use both.
>>>>> I would suggest trying to bootstrap the buildout with the system
>>>>> python2.7.
>>>>> like so
>>>>> On Saturday, September 15, 2012 11:43:41 PM UTC-4, Alejandro Jatib
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>>> I'm making a new project with pyramid_appengine (I have a few other
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> these are working fine) and when i try to "buildout" a skeleton empty
>>>>>> project i have this error:
>>>>>>> .....
>>>>>>> rod.recipe.appengine: Google App Engine distribution already
>>>>>>> downloaded.
>>>>>>> While:
>>>>>>> Installing mascotanube.
>>>>>>> An internal error occurred due to a bug in either zc.buildout or in a
>>>>>>> recipe being used:
>>>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>>>> File
>>>>>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py",
>>>>>>> line 1852, in main
>>>>>>> getattr(buildout, command)(args)
>>>>>>> File
>>>>>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py",
>>>>>>> line 618, in install
>>>>>>> installed_files = self[part]._call(recipe.install)
>>>>>>> File
>>>>>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/zc.buildout-1.6.3-py2.7.egg/zc/buildout/buildout.py",
>>>>>>> line 1327, in _call
>>>>>>> return f()
>>>>>>> File
>>>>>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py",
>>>>>>> line 327, in install
>>>>>>> self.copy_packages(ws, temp_dir)
>>>>>>> File
>>>>>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py",
>>>>>>> line 234, in copy_packages
>>>>>>> self.write_pkg_resources(ws, lib)
>>>>>>> File
>>>>>>> "/Users/alejandro/Development/Python/enviroments/mascotanube/mascotanube/eg gs/rod.recipe.appengine-2.0.0-py2.7.egg/rod/recipe/appengine/__init__.py",
>>>>>>> line 217, in write_pkg_resources
>>>>>>> assert len(setuptools_eggs) == 1, "setuptools not found"
>>>>>>> AssertionError: setuptools not found
>>>>>> Any suggestion?
>>>>>> I use virtualenv and I have setuptools installed in the same
>>>>>> virtualenv.
>>>>>> Thanks!
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