.. This file is generated. Please do not edit manually or check in. .. _overview-1.0c2: Zope Toolkit 1.0c2 ================== This document covers major changes in this release that can lead to backward-incompatibilities and explains what to look out for when updating. .. This document contains release-specific information about the Zope Toolkit. It is intended for automatic inclusion by the ZTK sphinx-based documentation. Introduction ------------ The Zope Toolkit 1.1 release is the second feature release of the Zope Toolkit. The Zope Toolkit really is just a collection of libraries managed together by the Zope developers. We typically treat each library independently, so you would like to look at the CHANGES.txt in each library for updates. Here we note larger changes, especially ones that affect multiple libraries. Installation ------------ The Zope Toolkit cannot be installed directly except as individual libraries (such as ``zope.component``). To install it you typically would install a framework or application that makes use of these libraries. Examples of such projects are BlueBream, Grok and Zope 2. If you want to use the Zope Toolkit KGS, you can use the buildout extends mechanism (replace 1.1a1 by the desired version):: [buildout] extends = http://download.zope.org/zopetoolkit/index/1.1a1/ztk-versions.cfg You can also copy the file locally or additionally extend the zopeapp-versions.cfg file from the same location. Frameworks and applications have their own set of install instructions. You should follow these in most cases.