tryton-dev implemented in Python
Enclosed please find 'tryton-dev' implemented in Python. Using a Python implementation in favor of a shell-script has the big benefit of being platform independent -- since Tryton requires Python anyway :-)
The functionality has been changed a bit, since I never really understood the usage of tryton-dev.sh.
Usage examples (also see top of file):
:python tryton-dev ~/devel/tryton1.2 --branch 1.2:
First setup using Tryton Release 1.2. The development environment
will be created in current directory.
:python tryton-dev:
First setup using work-in-progress development branch. The
development environment will be created in current directory.
:python tryton-dev --url ssh://joeuser@hg.example.com/tryton/:
First setup using a custom repository.
N.B: If you already have set up the development environment from the
default Tryton repository, this is a quick and easy way to fetch
custom modules from another source. So this _adds_ unknown modules.
:python tryton-dev --update:
Update all parts and modules within the development environment to
the most recent version within the originating branch. This simply
runs 'hg fupdate' on all parts.
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