System Buildouts
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System Buildouts
The system buildout script (sbo) provided by the zc.sbo package is used to perform “system” buildouts that write to system directories on unix-like systems. They are run using sudo or as root so they can write to system directiories. You can install the sbo command into a Python environment using its setup script or a tool like easy_install.
One installed, the sbo command is typically run with 2 arguments:
The name of an application
The name of a configuration
It expects the application to be a build-based application in /opt/APPLICATION-NAME. It expects to find a buildout configuration in /etc/APPLICATION-NAME/CONFIG-NAME.cfg
For example, if invoked with:
sbo myapp abccorp
It will run:
/opt/myapp/bin/buildout buildout:directory=/opt/myapp \ -oUc /etc/myapp/sbccorp.cfg
Run with the -h option to get additional help.
Changes
0.6.1 (2011-03-10)
Add missing –version option to report sbo’s version.
0.6.0 (2010-11-05)
Add –installation to point to a specific software installation to use.
0.1.0 (yyyy-mm-dd)
Initial release
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