[Product-Developers] Using development eggs

Gilles Lenfant gilles.lenfant at ingeniweb.com
Fri Nov 21 10:59:27 UTC 2008


Yes, I dunno if it's a bug or a feature, you must "[sudo] python
setup.py develop" on such eggs. You may use a virtualenv if you don't
want to see these eggs as links in your regular Python site-packages
directory.

Cheers
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Gilles Lenfant

2008/11/21 Jean Jordaan <jean.jordaan at gmail.com>:
> At http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zc.buildout I read:
> "If a file path is given, it should point to a Python setup script. If
> a directory path is given, it should point to a directory containing a
> setup.py file."
>
> But when I run ./bin/buildout with a config including paths to
> develop-eggs, all that happens is that a link file is created in the
> develop-eggs directory. The setup script isn't actually run, no
> installation happens.
>
> I guess I'm misunderstanding how this is supposed to work ..
>
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