[Checkins] SVN: grokcore.catalog/trunk/ Moved to GitHub.

Stephen Richter cvs-admin at zope.org
Fri Mar 1 14:56:57 UTC 2013


Log message for revision 129943:
  Moved to GitHub.

Changed:
  D   grokcore.catalog/trunk/CHANGES.txt
  D   grokcore.catalog/trunk/COPYRIGHT.txt
  D   grokcore.catalog/trunk/CREDITS.txt
  D   grokcore.catalog/trunk/LICENSE.txt
  A   grokcore.catalog/trunk/MOVED_TO_GITHUB
  D   grokcore.catalog/trunk/README.txt
  D   grokcore.catalog/trunk/bootstrap.py
  D   grokcore.catalog/trunk/buildout.cfg
  D   grokcore.catalog/trunk/setup.py
  D   grokcore.catalog/trunk/src/

-=-
Deleted: grokcore.catalog/trunk/CHANGES.txt
===================================================================
--- grokcore.catalog/trunk/CHANGES.txt	2013-03-01 14:56:39 UTC (rev 129942)
+++ grokcore.catalog/trunk/CHANGES.txt	2013-03-01 14:56:57 UTC (rev 129943)
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-CHANGES
-*******
-
-1.1 (unreleased)
-================
-
-- Nothing changed yet.
-
-
-1.0 (2012-05-01)
-================
-
-* Initial fork from Grok.

Deleted: grokcore.catalog/trunk/COPYRIGHT.txt
===================================================================
--- grokcore.catalog/trunk/COPYRIGHT.txt	2013-03-01 14:56:39 UTC (rev 129942)
+++ grokcore.catalog/trunk/COPYRIGHT.txt	2013-03-01 14:56:57 UTC (rev 129943)
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Zope Foundation and Contributors
\ No newline at end of file

Deleted: grokcore.catalog/trunk/CREDITS.txt
===================================================================
--- grokcore.catalog/trunk/CREDITS.txt	2013-03-01 14:56:39 UTC (rev 129942)
+++ grokcore.catalog/trunk/CREDITS.txt	2013-03-01 14:56:57 UTC (rev 129943)
@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
-CREDITS
-=======
-
-* Martijn Faassen (original developer)
-
-* Wolfgang Schnerring (original developer)
-
-* Christian Theune (original developer)
-
-* Philipp von Weitershausen (original developer)
-
-* Jan-Wijbrand Kolman (early developer (Grok Zwei sprint), release manager)
-
-* Uli Fouquet (admin interface, introspector, summer of code student)
-
-* Darryl Cousins (website, admin interface)
-
-* Kevin Teague (website, documentation)
-
-* Tim Terlegård (JSON support, viewlets, grokproject)
-
-* Maurits van Rees (grokproject, eggbasket)
-
-* Sebastian Ware (website effort, documentation)
-
-* Christian Zagrodnick (early grok discussions)
-
-* Mikhail Kashkin
-
-* Wim Boucqaert (admin interface layout improvements)
-
-* Kevin M. Smith (skins and layers support, viewlets)
-
-* Luciano Ramalho
-
-* Lennart Regebro (template pluggability)
-
-* Guido Wesdorp (template pluggability)
-
-* Brandon Rhodes (template pluggability, grokcore.component)
-
-* Godefroid Chapelle (conversion to Z3 configuration actions)
-
-* Souheil Chelfouh
-
-* Sylvain Viollon (work on martian, grokcore.formlib, grokcore.view,
-  grokcore.viewlet)
-
-* Michael Haubenwallner (WSGI support, ZTK support)
-
-* Vincent Fretin
-
-* Reinout van Rees
-
-* Maurits van Rees
-
-* ME GROK (team mascot)
-
-Thank you
----------
-
-* The Zope 3 developers, who provided the mountain for Grok to stand
-  on.
-
-* gocept for hosting the first grok sprint in Halle, Germany. Special
-  thanks to Felicia Faassen Wong, Christian Zagrodnick and Magda
-  Motyka for the delicious food.
-
-* Philipp von Weitershausen for hosting the second grok sprint in
-  Dresden, Germany. Special thanks to Heinrich von Jagwitz for the
-  delicious food.
-
-* The organizers of EuroPython 2007 in Vilnius for allowing us to host
-  the third Grok sprint after EuroPython there.
-
-* ID StudioLab of the faculty of Industrial Design at the Delft
-  University of Technology for sponsoring the development of REST
-  support in Grok.
-
-* The Health Agency for hosting the "Grokkerdam sprint" in 2008.
-
-* GfU Cyrus in Cologne for generously hosting the "Neanderthal sprint" in
-  2007 and the "Neanderthal II sprint" in 2009.

Deleted: grokcore.catalog/trunk/LICENSE.txt
===================================================================
--- grokcore.catalog/trunk/LICENSE.txt	2013-03-01 14:56:39 UTC (rev 129942)
+++ grokcore.catalog/trunk/LICENSE.txt	2013-03-01 14:56:57 UTC (rev 129943)
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-Zope Public License (ZPL) Version 2.1
-
-A copyright notice accompanies this license document that identifies the
-copyright holders.
-
-This license has been certified as open source. It has also been designated as
-GPL compatible by the Free Software Foundation (FSF).
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
-
-1. Redistributions in source code must retain the accompanying copyright
-notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer.
-
-2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the accompanying copyright
-notice, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer in the
-documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
-3. Names of the copyright holders must not be used to endorse or promote
-products derived from this software without prior written permission from the
-copyright holders.
-
-4. The right to distribute this software or to use it for any purpose does not
-give you the right to use Servicemarks (sm) or Trademarks (tm) of the
-copyright
-holders. Use of them is covered by separate agreement with the copyright
-holders.
-
-5. If any files are modified, you must cause the modified files to carry
-prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any
-change.
-
-Disclaimer
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED
-OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
-OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
-EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
-INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
-PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
-NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
-EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

Added: grokcore.catalog/trunk/MOVED_TO_GITHUB
===================================================================
--- grokcore.catalog/trunk/MOVED_TO_GITHUB	                        (rev 0)
+++ grokcore.catalog/trunk/MOVED_TO_GITHUB	2013-03-01 14:56:57 UTC (rev 129943)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+See https://github.com/zopefoundation/grokcore.catalog
\ No newline at end of file

Deleted: grokcore.catalog/trunk/README.txt
===================================================================
--- grokcore.catalog/trunk/README.txt	2013-03-01 14:56:39 UTC (rev 129942)
+++ grokcore.catalog/trunk/README.txt	2013-03-01 14:56:57 UTC (rev 129943)
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-Grok
-****
-
-What is grok?
-=============
-
-Grok is a smashing web framework based on `Zope Toolkit`_ technology.
-
-.. _`Zope Toolkit`: http://docs.zope.org/zopetoolkit
-
-Grok uses the Component Architecture and builds on Zope concepts like
-content objects (models), views, and adapters.  Its simplicity lies in
-using **convention over configuration** and **sensible defaults** when
-wiring components together.  That means neither a configuration
-language like ZCML nor a lot of repetition are needed to create a web
-application with grok.
-
-You can find out much more about Grok at our http://grok.zope.org
-website.
-
-Who is grok?
-============
-
-Grok is a friendly caveman from the Stone Age.  He has a big club that
-he hunts mammoths with.  He will also use this club to smash anything
-he doesn't like.
-
-"ME GROK SMASH ZCML!"
-
-Getting grok
-============
-
-The easiest way to get started with grok is to install the
-`grokproject <http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/grokproject>`_ package
-(e.g. via ``easy_install grokproject``) and then create a new project
-area by calling the ``grokproject`` script like so::
-
-  $ grokproject MyProject
-  ... many lines of output here
-
-This will create a project area in ``MyProject`` as well as download
-and install grok.
-
-You can also get grok from the subversion repository::
-
-  svn co svn://svn.zope.org/repos/main/grok/trunk grok
-
-Then follow the instructions of ``INSTALL.txt``.

Deleted: grokcore.catalog/trunk/bootstrap.py
===================================================================
--- grokcore.catalog/trunk/bootstrap.py	2013-03-01 14:56:39 UTC (rev 129942)
+++ grokcore.catalog/trunk/bootstrap.py	2013-03-01 14:56:57 UTC (rev 129943)
@@ -1,260 +0,0 @@
-##############################################################################
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2006 Zope Foundation and Contributors.
-# All Rights Reserved.
-#
-# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
-# Version 2.1 (ZPL).  A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
-# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
-# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
-# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
-# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-#
-##############################################################################
-"""Bootstrap a buildout-based project
-
-Simply run this script in a directory containing a buildout.cfg.
-The script accepts buildout command-line options, so you can
-use the -c option to specify an alternate configuration file.
-"""
-
-import os, shutil, sys, tempfile, textwrap, urllib, urllib2, subprocess
-from optparse import OptionParser
-
-if sys.platform == 'win32':
-    def quote(c):
-        if ' ' in c:
-            return '"%s"' % c # work around spawn lamosity on windows
-        else:
-            return c
-else:
-    quote = str
-
-# See zc.buildout.easy_install._has_broken_dash_S for motivation and comments.
-stdout, stderr = subprocess.Popen(
-    [sys.executable, '-Sc',
-     'try:\n'
-     '    import ConfigParser\n'
-     'except ImportError:\n'
-     '    print 1\n'
-     'else:\n'
-     '    print 0\n'],
-    stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()
-has_broken_dash_S = bool(int(stdout.strip()))
-
-# In order to be more robust in the face of system Pythons, we want to
-# run without site-packages loaded.  This is somewhat tricky, in
-# particular because Python 2.6's distutils imports site, so starting
-# with the -S flag is not sufficient.  However, we'll start with that:
-if not has_broken_dash_S and 'site' in sys.modules:
-    # We will restart with python -S.
-    args = sys.argv[:]
-    args[0:0] = [sys.executable, '-S']
-    args = map(quote, args)
-    os.execv(sys.executable, args)
-# Now we are running with -S.  We'll get the clean sys.path, import site
-# because distutils will do it later, and then reset the path and clean
-# out any namespace packages from site-packages that might have been
-# loaded by .pth files.
-clean_path = sys.path[:]
-import site
-sys.path[:] = clean_path
-for k, v in sys.modules.items():
-    if k in ('setuptools', 'pkg_resources') or (
-        hasattr(v, '__path__') and
-        len(v.__path__)==1 and
-        not os.path.exists(os.path.join(v.__path__[0],'__init__.py'))):
-        # This is a namespace package.  Remove it.
-        sys.modules.pop(k)
-
-is_jython = sys.platform.startswith('java')
-
-setuptools_source = 'http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ez_setup.py'
-distribute_source = 'http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py'
-
-# parsing arguments
-def normalize_to_url(option, opt_str, value, parser):
-    if value:
-        if '://' not in value: # It doesn't smell like a URL.
-            value = 'file://%s' % (
-                urllib.pathname2url(
-                    os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(value))),)
-        if opt_str == '--download-base' and not value.endswith('/'):
-            # Download base needs a trailing slash to make the world happy.
-            value += '/'
-    else:
-        value = None
-    name = opt_str[2:].replace('-', '_')
-    setattr(parser.values, name, value)
-
-usage = '''\
-[DESIRED PYTHON FOR BUILDOUT] bootstrap.py [options]
-
-Bootstraps a buildout-based project.
-
-Simply run this script in a directory containing a buildout.cfg, using the
-Python that you want bin/buildout to use.
-
-Note that by using --setup-source and --download-base to point to
-local resources, you can keep this script from going over the network.
-'''
-
-parser = OptionParser(usage=usage)
-parser.add_option("-v", "--version", dest="version",
-                          help="use a specific zc.buildout version")
-parser.add_option("-d", "--distribute",
-                   action="store_true", dest="use_distribute", default=False,
-                   help="Use Distribute rather than Setuptools.")
-parser.add_option("--setup-source", action="callback", dest="setup_source",
-                  callback=normalize_to_url, nargs=1, type="string",
-                  help=("Specify a URL or file location for the setup file. "
-                        "If you use Setuptools, this will default to " +
-                        setuptools_source + "; if you use Distribute, this "
-                        "will default to " + distribute_source +"."))
-parser.add_option("--download-base", action="callback", dest="download_base",
-                  callback=normalize_to_url, nargs=1, type="string",
-                  help=("Specify a URL or directory for downloading "
-                        "zc.buildout and either Setuptools or Distribute. "
-                        "Defaults to PyPI."))
-parser.add_option("--eggs",
-                  help=("Specify a directory for storing eggs.  Defaults to "
-                        "a temporary directory that is deleted when the "
-                        "bootstrap script completes."))
-parser.add_option("-t", "--accept-buildout-test-releases",
-                  dest='accept_buildout_test_releases',
-                  action="store_true", default=False,
-                  help=("Normally, if you do not specify a --version, the "
-                        "bootstrap script and buildout gets the newest "
-                        "*final* versions of zc.buildout and its recipes and "
-                        "extensions for you.  If you use this flag, "
-                        "bootstrap and buildout will get the newest releases "
-                        "even if they are alphas or betas."))
-parser.add_option("-c", None, action="store", dest="config_file",
-                   help=("Specify the path to the buildout configuration "
-                         "file to be used."))
-
-options, args = parser.parse_args()
-
-# if -c was provided, we push it back into args for buildout's main function
-if options.config_file is not None:
-    args += ['-c', options.config_file]
-
-if options.eggs:
-    eggs_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(options.eggs))
-else:
-    eggs_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
-
-if options.setup_source is None:
-    if options.use_distribute:
-        options.setup_source = distribute_source
-    else:
-        options.setup_source = setuptools_source
-
-if options.accept_buildout_test_releases:
-    args.append('buildout:accept-buildout-test-releases=true')
-args.append('bootstrap')
-
-try:
-    import pkg_resources
-    import setuptools # A flag.  Sometimes pkg_resources is installed alone.
-    if not hasattr(pkg_resources, '_distribute'):
-        raise ImportError
-except ImportError:
-    ez_code = urllib2.urlopen(
-        options.setup_source).read().replace('\r\n', '\n')
-    ez = {}
-    exec ez_code in ez
-    setup_args = dict(to_dir=eggs_dir, download_delay=0)
-    if options.download_base:
-        setup_args['download_base'] = options.download_base
-    if options.use_distribute:
-        setup_args['no_fake'] = True
-    ez['use_setuptools'](**setup_args)
-    if 'pkg_resources' in sys.modules:
-        reload(sys.modules['pkg_resources'])
-    import pkg_resources
-    # This does not (always?) update the default working set.  We will
-    # do it.
-    for path in sys.path:
-        if path not in pkg_resources.working_set.entries:
-            pkg_resources.working_set.add_entry(path)
-
-cmd = [quote(sys.executable),
-       '-c',
-       quote('from setuptools.command.easy_install import main; main()'),
-       '-mqNxd',
-       quote(eggs_dir)]
-
-if not has_broken_dash_S:
-    cmd.insert(1, '-S')
-
-find_links = options.download_base
-if not find_links:
-    find_links = os.environ.get('bootstrap-testing-find-links')
-if find_links:
-    cmd.extend(['-f', quote(find_links)])
-
-if options.use_distribute:
-    setup_requirement = 'distribute'
-else:
-    setup_requirement = 'setuptools'
-ws = pkg_resources.working_set
-setup_requirement_path = ws.find(
-    pkg_resources.Requirement.parse(setup_requirement)).location
-env = dict(
-    os.environ,
-    PYTHONPATH=setup_requirement_path)
-
-requirement = 'zc.buildout'
-version = options.version
-if version is None and not options.accept_buildout_test_releases:
-    # Figure out the most recent final version of zc.buildout.
-    import setuptools.package_index
-    _final_parts = '*final-', '*final'
-    def _final_version(parsed_version):
-        for part in parsed_version:
-            if (part[:1] == '*') and (part not in _final_parts):
-                return False
-        return True
-    index = setuptools.package_index.PackageIndex(
-        search_path=[setup_requirement_path])
-    if find_links:
-        index.add_find_links((find_links,))
-    req = pkg_resources.Requirement.parse(requirement)
-    if index.obtain(req) is not None:
-        best = []
-        bestv = None
-        for dist in index[req.project_name]:
-            distv = dist.parsed_version
-            if _final_version(distv):
-                if bestv is None or distv > bestv:
-                    best = [dist]
-                    bestv = distv
-                elif distv == bestv:
-                    best.append(dist)
-        if best:
-            best.sort()
-            version = best[-1].version
-if version:
-    requirement = '=='.join((requirement, version))
-cmd.append(requirement)
-
-if is_jython:
-    import subprocess
-    exitcode = subprocess.Popen(cmd, env=env).wait()
-else: # Windows prefers this, apparently; otherwise we would prefer subprocess
-    exitcode = os.spawnle(*([os.P_WAIT, sys.executable] + cmd + [env]))
-if exitcode != 0:
-    sys.stdout.flush()
-    sys.stderr.flush()
-    print ("An error occurred when trying to install zc.buildout. "
-           "Look above this message for any errors that "
-           "were output by easy_install.")
-    sys.exit(exitcode)
-
-ws.add_entry(eggs_dir)
-ws.require(requirement)
-import zc.buildout.buildout
-zc.buildout.buildout.main(args)
-if not options.eggs: # clean up temporary egg directory
-    shutil.rmtree(eggs_dir)

Deleted: grokcore.catalog/trunk/buildout.cfg
===================================================================
--- grokcore.catalog/trunk/buildout.cfg	2013-03-01 14:56:39 UTC (rev 129942)
+++ grokcore.catalog/trunk/buildout.cfg	2013-03-01 14:56:57 UTC (rev 129943)
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-[buildout]
-develop = .
-parts = interpreter test
-extends = http://svn.zope.org/repos/main/groktoolkit/trunk/grok.cfg
-versions = versions
-extensions = buildout.dumppickedversions mr.developer
-
-[sources]
-grokcore.site = svn http://svn.zope.org/repos/main/grokcore.site/trunk
-
-[versions]
-grokcore.catalog =
-grokcore.site =
-
-[interpreter]
-recipe = zc.recipe.egg
-eggs = grokcore.site
-interpreter = python
-
-[test]
-recipe = zc.recipe.testrunner
-eggs = grokcore.catalog
-       grokcore.catalog [test]
-defaults = ['--tests-pattern', '^f?tests$', '-v']

Deleted: grokcore.catalog/trunk/setup.py
===================================================================
--- grokcore.catalog/trunk/setup.py	2013-03-01 14:56:39 UTC (rev 129942)
+++ grokcore.catalog/trunk/setup.py	2013-03-01 14:56:57 UTC (rev 129943)
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-import os
-from setuptools import setup, find_packages
-
-
-def read(*rnames):
-    return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), *rnames)).read()
-
-
-long_description = (
-    read('README.txt') + '\n' + read('CHANGES.txt'))
-
-tests_require = [
-    'grokcore.content',
-    'zope.app.appsetup',
-    'zope.component',
-    'zope.configuration',
-    'zope.location',
-    'zope.testing',
-    'zope.app.wsgi',
-    ]
-
-setup(
-    name='grokcore.catalog',
-    version='1.1.dev0',
-    author='Grok Team',
-    author_email='grok-dev at zope.org',
-    url='http://grok.zope.org',
-    download_url='http://pypi.python.org/pypi/grokcore.catalog',
-    description='Grok-like configuration for catalog and indexes',
-    long_description=long_description,
-    license='ZPL',
-    classifiers=[
-        'Environment :: Web Environment',
-        'Intended Audience :: Developers',
-        'License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License',
-        'Programming Language :: Python',
-        'Framework :: Zope3',
-        ],
-    packages=find_packages('src'),
-    package_dir={'': 'src'},
-    namespace_packages=['grokcore'],
-    include_package_data=True,
-    zip_safe=False,
-    install_requires=[
-        'grokcore.component >= 2.5dev',
-        'grokcore.site',
-        'martian >= 0.13',
-        'setuptools',
-        'zc.catalog',
-        'zope.annotation',
-        'zope.catalog',
-        'zope.component',
-        'zope.container',
-        'zope.event',
-        'zope.exceptions',
-        'zope.interface',
-        'zope.intid',
-        'zope.lifecycleevent',
-        'zope.keyreference',
-        'zope.site',
-        ],
-    tests_require=tests_require,
-    extras_require={'test': tests_require},
-)



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