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This page describes setting up a sandbox for running ccPublisher 2 and P6 from CVS.  
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This page describes setting up a sandbox for running ccPublisher 2 and P6 from Subversion.  
  
 
== Setting Up a ccPublisher Sandbox ==
 
== Setting Up a ccPublisher Sandbox ==
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   $ svn co svn://svn.berlios.de/cctools/publisher/trunk ccpublisher
 
   $ svn co svn://svn.berlios.de/cctools/publisher/trunk ccpublisher
  
This will check out the entire required source tree, including dependencies from the Zope 3 project, into the ccpublisher directory.
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This will check out the entire required source tree, including dependencies from the Zope 3 project, into the <code>ccpublisher</code> directory.
  
 
=== Running ===
 
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Once you have the dependencies listed above installed, run <code>main.py</code> to start ccPublisher:
 
Once you have the dependencies listed above installed, run <code>main.py</code> to start ccPublisher:
  
   $ python main.py
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   $ python ccp.py
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== Developing ccPublisher ==
  
== Editting the Source ==
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Depending on your platform, your development model may vary slightly.  See the appropriate platform-specific page:
  
== Submitting Your Changes ==
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* [[Developing ccPublisher on Linux]]
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* [[Developing ccPublisher on Windows]]
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* [[Developing ccPublisher on Mac OS X]]
  
 
== Distributing ccPublisher ==
 
== Distributing ccPublisher ==
  
 
See [[CcPublisher Release Procedure]] for details on creating packages of ccPublisher (or other P6 applications).
 
See [[CcPublisher Release Procedure]] for details on creating packages of ccPublisher (or other P6 applications).

Revision as of 14:33, 21 June 2006


This page describes setting up a sandbox for running ccPublisher 2 and P6 from Subversion.

Setting Up a ccPublisher Sandbox

A sandbox is a checkout of the ccPublisher sourcecode from Subversion. Setting up a sandbox lets you work with the most recent features, as well as work on the source code yourself. For background on how the sourcecode is organized see ccPublisher 2 Architecture.

As of 8 February 2006, a C compiler is no longer required to build ccPublisher 2 or P6.

Prerequisites

We try to maintain pure Python within our Subversion repository (either with a vendor tag or svn:external). However, there are a handful of dependencies which are better built on individual systems or installed from binaries.

Getting Started

Before you begin building you will need to check out the source code. ccPublisher uses Subversion for source control. To check out the most recent copy of the code, execute the following command:

 $ svn co svn://svn.berlios.de/cctools/publisher/trunk ccpublisher

This will check out the entire required source tree, including dependencies from the Zope 3 project, into the ccpublisher directory.

Running

Once you have the dependencies listed above installed, run main.py to start ccPublisher:

 $ python ccp.py

Developing ccPublisher

Depending on your platform, your development model may vary slightly. See the appropriate platform-specific page:

Distributing ccPublisher

See CcPublisher Release Procedure for details on creating packages of ccPublisher (or other P6 applications).