[Repoze-dev] plone 3.1 beta1 eggs
Carlos de la Guardia
carlos.delaguardia at gmail.com
Thu Mar 13 09:25:30 EDT 2008
I have some time on Friday to try this. I'll keep you posted.
Carlos de la Guardia
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 3:18 AM, Chris McDonough <chrism at plope.com> wrote:
> Hey Carlos, do you think you might try to get a head start on rolling
> Plone 3.1
> into eggs from the current 3.1 beta? I don't think we should release a
> repoze.plone that depends on it until it's final, but it would be nice to
> get it
> ready to go. I'll also need to do some repository shuffling when it comes
> out,
> so we can allow people to use 3.0 still.
>
> Here's what I usually do to make the eggs:
>
> - I download the Plone tarball.
>
> - I split it into two pieces: the stuff in the "lib/python" directory
> (this becomes plonelibs) and the stuff in the Products directory
> (this becomes ploneproducts).
>
> - I create a directory containing just the stuff in plonelibs.
> I add a setup.py to it that looks like this:
>
> # Packaged by Chris McDonough (chrism at agendaless.com)
> __version__ = '3.0.6.0'
>
> from ez_setup import use_setuptools
> use_setuptools()
>
> import os
>
> from setuptools import setup, find_packages
> here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
> README = open(os.path.join(here, 'README.txt')).read()
>
> setup(name='plonelibs',
> version=__version__,
> description='Plone helps you manage your content',
> long_description=README,
> keywords='web application server zope plone',
> author="Plone Foundation and Contributors",
> author_email="plone-users at lists.sourceforge.net",
> url="http://www.plone.org",
> license="GPL",
> packages=find_packages(),
> include_package_data=True,
> zip_safe=False,
> )
>
> - I check in the result. I check it back out again and run setup.py sdist
> to create the source distro.
>
> - I create a directory named ploneproducts. I put a Products directory in
> it that has a namespace declaration in its __init__.py. I put
> the following products in it:
>
> ATContentTypes CMFTestCase PloneTestCase
> ATReferenceBrowserWidget ExtendedPathIndex PloneTranslations
> AdvancedQuery ExternalEditor PortalTransforms
> Archetypes GroupUserFolder ResourceRegistries
> CMFDiffTool Marshall SecureMailHost
> CMFDynamicViewFTI MimetypesRegistry ZopeVersionControl
> CMFEditions NuPlone
> CMFFormController PasswordResetTool kupu
> CMFPlacefulWorkflow PlacelessTranslationService statusmessages
> CMFPlone PloneLanguageTool validation
> CMFQuickInstallerTool PlonePAS
>
> (the other products come from cmflib/PAS/GenericSetup eggs)
>
> - I create a setup.py in the root of ploneproducts that looks like this:
>
> # Packaged by Chris McDonough (chrism at agendaless.com)
> __version__ = '3.0.6.0'
>
> from ez_setup import use_setuptools
> use_setuptools()
>
> import os
>
> from setuptools import setup, find_packages
> here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
> README = open(os.path.join(here, 'README.txt')).read()
>
> setup(name='ploneproducts',
> version=__version__,
> description='Zope Product packages for Plone',
> long_description=README,
> keywords='web application server zope plone',
> author="Plone Foundation and Contributors",
> author_email="plone-users at lists.sourceforge.net",
> url="http://www.plone.org",
> license="GPL",
> packages=find_packages(),
> include_package_data=True,
> namespace_packages=['Products'],
> zip_safe=False,
> install_requires=[
> 'plonelibs >= 3.0.1.0',
> 'Products.PluginRegistry == 1.1.2',
> 'Products.PluggableAuthService == 1.5.3',
> 'PIL >= 1.1.6',
> 'elementtree >=1.2.6, < 1.2.7',
> ],
> dependency_links=['http://dist.repoze.org'<http://dist.repoze.org%27>
> ],
> )
>
> - I check in the result, then check it back out again and
> run setup.py sdist in the checkout to generate the source
> distro.
>
> - I bump the repoze.plone version and roll another release of it.
> Its setup.py looks like this:
>
> __version__ = '0.2.8'
>
> from ez_setup import use_setuptools
> use_setuptools()
>
> import os
>
> from setuptools import setup, find_packages
>
> here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
> README = open(os.path.join(here, 'README.txt')).read()
>
> setup(name='repoze.plone',
> version=__version__,
> description=('A metapackage that allows installation of Plone 3'
> 'within a repoze environment'),
> long_description=README,
> classifiers=[
> "Development Status :: 1 - Planning",
> "Intended Audience :: Developers",
> "Programming Language :: Python",
> "Framework :: Plone",
> "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP",
> "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content",
> "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI",
> "Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI :: Application",
> ],
> keywords='web application server wsgi zope plone',
> author="Agendaless Consulting",
> author_email="reopze-dev at lists.repoze.org",
> dependency_links=['http://dist.repoze.org'<http://dist.repoze.org%27>
> ],
> url="http://www.repoze.org",
> license="BSD-derived (http://www.repoze.org/LICENSE.txt)<http://www.repoze.org/LICENSE.txt%29>
> ",
> packages=find_packages(),
> include_package_data=True,
> zip_safe=False,
> install_requires=[
> 'repoze.zope2 >= 0.3.1',
> 'cmflib >= 2.1.1.0',
> 'ploneproducts >= 3.0.6.0',
> 'plonelibs >= 3.0.6.0',
> ],
> entry_points = """\
> [repoze.project]
> initialize = repoze.zope2.instance:mkinstance
> """,
> )
>
> - I check in the new version.
>
> You can probably use a different dependency-links URL while testing (a
> file://
> based one may work).
>
> In any case, it'd be nice. ;-)
>
> - C
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