Commit 4332d164 authored by Jim Fulton's avatar Jim Fulton

Oops, some unzipness slipped back in

parent 8a087b51
...@@ -124,7 +124,6 @@ _buildout_default_options = _annotate_section({ ...@@ -124,7 +124,6 @@ _buildout_default_options = _annotate_section({
'parts-directory': 'parts', 'parts-directory': 'parts',
'prefer-final': 'false', 'prefer-final': 'false',
'python': 'buildout', 'python': 'buildout',
'unzip': 'false',
'use-dependency-links': 'true', 'use-dependency-links': 'true',
}, 'DEFAULT_VALUE') }, 'DEFAULT_VALUE')
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...@@ -769,8 +769,6 @@ COMMAND_LINE_VALUE). ...@@ -769,8 +769,6 @@ COMMAND_LINE_VALUE).
DEFAULT_VALUE DEFAULT_VALUE
python= buildout python= buildout
DEFAULT_VALUE DEFAULT_VALUE
unzip= false
DEFAULT_VALUE
use-dependency-links= true use-dependency-links= true
DEFAULT_VALUE DEFAULT_VALUE
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...@@ -2243,7 +2241,6 @@ database is shown. ...@@ -2243,7 +2241,6 @@ database is shown.
parts-directory = /sample-buildout/parts parts-directory = /sample-buildout/parts
prefer-final = false prefer-final = false
python = buildout python = buildout
unzip = false
use-dependency-links = true use-dependency-links = true
verbosity = 20 verbosity = 20
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...@@ -2416,34 +2413,6 @@ python ...@@ -2416,34 +2413,6 @@ python
Python executable. By default, the buildout section defines the Python executable. By default, the buildout section defines the
default Python as the Python used to run the buildout. default Python as the Python used to run the buildout.
unzip
By default, zc.buildout doesn't unzip zip-safe eggs ("unzip = false").
This follows the policy followed by setuptools itself. Experience shows
this policy to to be inconvenient. Zipped eggs make debugging more
difficult and often import more slowly. You can include an unzip option in
the buildout section to change the default unzipping policy ("unzip =
true").
use-dependency-links
By default buildout will obey the setuptools dependency_links metadata
when it looks for dependencies. This behavior can be controlled with
the use-dependency-links buildout option::
[buildout]
...
use-dependency-links = false
The option defaults to true. If you set it to false, then dependency
links are only looked for in the locations specified by find-links.
unzip
By default, zc.buildout doesn't unzip zip-safe eggs ("unzip = false").
This follows the policy followed by setuptools itself. Experience shows
this policy to to be inconvenient. Zipped eggs make debugging more
difficult and often import more slowly. You can include an unzip option in
the buildout section to change the default unzipping policy ("unzip =
true").
use-dependency-links use-dependency-links
By default buildout will obey the setuptools dependency_links metadata By default buildout will obey the setuptools dependency_links metadata
when it looks for dependencies. This behavior can be controlled with when it looks for dependencies. This behavior can be controlled with
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