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Łukasz Nowak
slapos.buildout
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Fred Drake
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ buildout".
I expect that, for many Zope packages, we'll arrange the package
projects in subversion as buildouts. To work on the package, someone
will check the project out of Subversion and build it. Building it
will assemble all of packages and progras needed to work on it. For
will assemble all of packages and progra
m
s needed to work on it. For
example, a buildout for a project to provide a new security policy
will include the source of the policy and specifications to build the
application for working on it, including:
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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Buildouts are defined using configuration files. These files are
based on the Python ConfigParser module with some variable-definition
and substitution extensions.
The detailed documentation for the various parts of bu
k
dout can be
The detailed documentation for the various parts of bu
il
dout can be
found in the following files:
bootstrap.txt
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