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diff --git a/docs/tutorials/wiki/distributing.rst b/docs/tutorials/wiki/distributing.rst index fee50a1cf..8bdf51021 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/wiki/distributing.rst +++ b/docs/tutorials/wiki/distributing.rst @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +.. _wiki_distributing_your_application: + ============================= Distributing Your Application ============================= @@ -5,18 +7,18 @@ Distributing Your Application Once your application works properly, you can create a "tarball" from it by using the ``setup.py sdist`` command. The following commands assume your current working directory is the ``tutorial`` package we've created and that -the parent directory of the ``tutorial`` package is a virtualenv representing -a :app:`Pyramid` environment. +the parent directory of the ``tutorial`` package is a virtual environment +representing a :app:`Pyramid` environment. On UNIX: -.. code-block:: text +.. code-block:: bash $ $VENV/bin/python setup.py sdist On Windows: -.. code-block:: text +.. code-block:: ps1con c:\pyramidtut> %VENV%\Scripts\python setup.py sdist @@ -25,16 +27,15 @@ The output of such a command will be something like: .. code-block:: text running sdist - # .. more output .. + # more output creating dist - tar -cf dist/tutorial-0.0.tar tutorial-0.0 - gzip -f9 dist/tutorial-0.0.tar + Creating tar archive removing 'tutorial-0.0' (and everything under it) Note that this command creates a tarball in the "dist" subdirectory named ``tutorial-0.0.tar.gz``. You can send this file to your friends to show them your cool new application. They should be able to install it by pointing the -``easy_install`` command directly at it. Or you can upload it to `PyPI +``pip install .`` command directly at it. Or you can upload it to `PyPI <http://pypi.python.org>`_ and share it with the rest of the world, where it -can be downloaded via ``easy_install`` remotely like any other package people +can be downloaded via ``pip install`` remotely like any other package people download from PyPI. |
