If you're developing catalyst, you'll want to test your altered
version. An easy way to run it without reinstalling is to setup a
-local configuration file and run:
+local configuration file. The checkout also includes a testpath file
+which when sourced adds it's bin/ to PATH and it's checkout dir to
+PYTHONPATH. That terminal will then use the checkout bin/catalyst and
+the checkout's python modules.
- # ./catalyst -c catalyst.conf -f path/to/your.spec
+cd into the checkout directory and run:
+
+ # source ./testpath
+ # catalyst -c catalyst.conf -f path/to/your.spec
The local configuration file can use all the defaults except for
`sharedir`, which you should change to point to your development
--- /dev/null
+
+# edit the following 2 paths to point to your catalyst git checkout if nessecary
+# then in a terminal window you wish to run the git code in...
+# cd ~/catalyst
+# source ./testpath
+# edit a config catalyst.conf file. Make similar path changes for it to
+# find and use/run the git checkout code.
+# The catalyst code can then be run on a system without being installed or
+# replacing an existing catalyst install which may be used for production.
+#
+# then run catalyst from there
+# eg:
+#
+# catalyst -c catalyst.conf -p -f stage1.spec
+
+export PATH="$(dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]})/bin:${PATH}"
+
+export PYTHONPATH="$(dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]})${PYTHONPATH:+:}${PYTHONPATH}"