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Installing This Package
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Prerequisites
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The installation steps below assume that you have the cool new 'setuptools'
package installed in your Python. Here is where to get it:
$ wget http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ez_setup.py
$ /path/to/your/python ez_setup.py # req. write access to 'site-packages'
- Docs for EasyInstall:
http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall
- Docs for setuptools:
http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools
- Docs for eggs:
http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/PythonEggs
Installing a Development Checkout
---------------------------------
Check out the package from subversion:
$ svn co svn+ssh://svn.zope.org/repos/main/zope.i18n/trunk \
src/zope.i18n
$ cd src/zope.i18n
Install it as a "devlopment egg" (which also installs its "hard"
dependencies):
$ /path/to/your/python setup.py devel
The installation of dependency eggs uses the 'setup.cfg' file in
the checkout. You can supply '--find-links' on the command line to
point it at a non-standard package repository.
Running the Tests
-----------------
To test the package, you will also need the 'zope.testing' package, which
can't (yet) be automatically installed. Eventually, you should be able to
type:
$ /path/to/your/python setup.py test
and have it install the "testing dependencies." Today, the workaround
is to install it manually:
$ /path/to/easy_install --find-links="...." zope.testing
You can then run the tests (finally) from the checkout directory:
$ /path/to/your/python test.py
Running:
.............
Ran 13 tests with 0 failures and 0 errors in 0.094 seconds.
Installing a Source Distribution
--------------------------------
You can also install it from a source distribution:
$ /path/to/easy_install --find-links="...." -eb src zope.i18n
$ cd src/zope.i18n
$ /path/to/your/python setup.py devel
Installing a Binary Egg
-----------------------
Install the package as a "binary egg" (which also installs its "hard"
dependencies):
$ /path/to/easy_install --find-links="...." zope.i18n
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