Thanks very much for the replies. I was really considering Vellum,
and I still am.
But, that was a very informative post from Kevin on zc.buildout. I'll
have to give
both a look.
Look forward to your blog post Dan!!
cheers
gene
On Sep 10, 9:58 pm, Dan Fairs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I h
> I haven't used any of them with Django, but for managing Zope, Plone
> and Grok based web apps, zc.buildout is the current preferred tool.
I use zc.buildout to manage my Django builds. Blog post coming soon
(when the project's finished!)
Cheers,
Dan
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There is a list of all Python-based build tools on the python.org
wiki:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/ConfigurationAndBuildTools
I haven't used any of them with Django, but for managing Zope, Plone
and Grok based web apps, zc.buildout is the current preferred tool.
It's a configuration-based build
Waf looks nice, I'll have a deeper look.
Is anyone using Vellum - http://www.zedshaw.com/projects/vellum/index.html
Thanks for all the replies
On Sep 10, 1:52 am, Adam Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not doing unit tests at the moment, but for build and release I use
> Waf (http://code
I'm not doing unit tests at the moment, but for build and release I use
Waf (http://code.google.com/p/waf/), which happens to be written in
Python (including the configuration files).
On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 01:14 -0700, ristretto.rb wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What do you use to build a Django project?
I've heard rumours about fabric (ask google, sorry can't remember url
now).
~Chris
On 09/09/2008, at 9:14, ristretto.rb wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> What do you use to build a Django project? By build I mean,
>
> * run unit tests
> * copy files to a distribution set based on a target (production,
Hi,
there was a thread on the bazaar mailing list about continuous
integration systems for bazaar, it's not just a build tool, and not
django related, but it might worth a look:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/bazaar/2008q3/046352.html
V
On Sep 9, 10:23 am, Jarek Zgoda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
We use Paver (http://www.blueskyonmars.com/projects/paver/), but I am
far from being happy with it. Sometimes I just stick with Ant.
Wiadomość napisana w dniu 2008-09-09, o godz. 10:14, przez ristretto.rb:
>
> Hello,
>
> What do you use to build a Django project? By build I mean,
>
> * run u
Hello,
What do you use to build a Django project? By build I mean,
* run unit tests
* copy files to a distribution set based on a target (production,
staging, clustered, etc.)
* include config files specific to the target, and not including
source control files and other development
time ar
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