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Re: [HKCR] installation step-by-step plone 4.0b5

 

On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 09:50 -0300, Tarsis Azevedo wrote:
> Hi Tim.
> 
> 
> Maybe the way to end-user installation is create a shell sript, or
> python script, to install all need to run hkcr(download and install
> plone 4, hkcr, etc).
> 
> 
> What you think?

That sounds like a great idea.  I 'believe' but I am not certain that 
there are installers or you can re-use the Plone Installer to get a start 
on this.

BTW:  I do have a problem with buildout that I do not yet know how to
solve.

In the Sources section of hkcr-dev.cfg we have:
hkcr = fs src/hkcr
oshippy = bzr lp:oshippy path=src

But there are problems with these.  The hkcr declaration returns:
====================================================
~/HKCR/zinstance$ bin/buildout -c hkcr-dev.cfg
mr.developer: Queued 'hkcr' for checkout.
mr.developer: Directory name for existing package 'hkcr' differs.
Expected 'src/hkcr'.
mr.developer: There have been errors, see messages above.
===============================================

If you comment out the hkcr declaration then the first run of buildout
will branch oshippy correctly.

But every run after that will cause this error:
=====================================================
~/HKCR/zinstance$ bin/buildout -c hkcr-dev.cfg
mr.developer: Queued 'oshippy' for checkout.
mr.developer: Can't update package 'oshippy', because its URL doesn't
match.
mr.developer: There have been errors, see messages above.
======================================================

Since you are familiar with mr.developer maybe you know how to correct
this so that each buildout run will work?

Thanks,
Tim





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