I found this:
http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonscommunity/Howto+install+Pylons+with+buildout
...which looks nice and straight forward. However, I've been having some
problems. If I do *exactly* what's on that page, it works, so I guess I
must have an issue at my end.
BUT, one thing I have noticed so far is that after running buildout, I
end up with eggs for Paste, PasteDeploy and PasteScript in
pylons_buildout/myproject, which is wrong.
They should either be in pylons_buildout/eggs or, thanks to my
default.cfg, in ~/buildout-eggs.
So, what's installing those eggs there and why? Oh, and how can I make
it stop?
Chris
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Everything in setup_requires and test_requires is installed there, and
buildout can't prevent that. As a workaround you can move those
dependencies to install_requires.
Wichert.
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Wichert Akkerman <wic...@wiggy.net> It is simple to make things.
http://www.wiggy.net/ It is hard to make things simple.
Why?
> and
> buildout can't prevent that.
Again, why?
cheers,
setuptools internals do that, and buildout has no influence over that as
far as I know. If you want to discuss that distutils-sig is the right
list.
OK, did this, now when a I run buildout I get:
C:\Python26\lib\distutils\dist.py:266: UserWarning: Unknown distribution
option:
'paster_plugins'
warnings.warn(msg)
Should I be worried?
No. It means you can no longer use "paster shell development.ini". I've
never needed that so far.
WIchert.
Yeah, I use "zopectl debug" a lot so I can see this becoming something
I'll miss...
How do I get it working again and yet still not have setuptools vomit
eggs where it shouldn't?