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fix: windows install using pip mislocates share directory The setup code that tries to make the share install path absolute prependeds something like: c:\program files\python_venv to the paths. The equivalent on linux is recognized as an absolute path. On windows this is treated oddly. This resulted in the share files being placed in: c:\program files\python_venv\Lib\site-packages\program files\python_venv\share Roundup was unable to find the files there. On windows (where the platform starts with 'win') don't make the path absolute. This puts share in: c:\program files\python_venv\Lib\share and Roundup finds them. The translations and templates are found by the roundup-server. The docs are also installed under the share directory. The man pages are not installed as windows doesn't have groff to format the source documents. This is the second fix from issues getting Roundup running on windows discussed on mailing list by Simon Eigeldinger. Thread starts with: https://sourceforge.net/p/roundup/mailman/message/41557096/ subject: Installing Roundup on Windows 2023-10-05.
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date Sun, 05 Nov 2023 23:01:29 -0500
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.. meta::
    :description:
        Definitions of terms used in the Roundup Issue Tracker
	documentation. Referenced by other documents.

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Roundup Glossary
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.. glossary::
   :sorted:

   class
      a definition of the properties and behavior of a set of items

   classname
      the name of a class. It must start with a letter, end with a letter
      or "_", and only have alphanumerics and "_" in the middle.

   db
      database used to store the data in the tracker. Roundup supports
      4 databases: dbm (Berkeley DB/BDB), SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB.

   definitional class
      a class that exists to define a discrete set of values. For example
      status or priority.

   designator
      a combined :term:`classname` + :term:`itemid` reference to any item
      in the hyperdb. E.g. ``issue26``. Note that form values can include
      something that looks like a designator composed of a classname,
      a dash '-', and a number. E.g. ``file-1``. These are used to create
      new instances of a class via the web interface.

   hyperdb
      a software layer between the user and the underlying :term:`db`.
      It is responsible for mutating the underlying db when the schema
      changes. It also executes the detectors when items in the db change.

   item
      a collection of data that forms one entry in the hyperdb.

   itemid
      an integer reference to a particular item of one
      class. Internally it is stored as a string and not an integer
      number. This results in a string not numeric sort by id in some
      circumstances.

   property
      one element of data that makes up an item. In Roundup, the set 
      of item properties may be changed as needed - even after the 
      tracker has been initialized and used in production.

   schema
      the definition of all the classes and properties that make up a
      tracker. Contained in the file ``schema.py``. The permissions
      for the schema items are usually defined in the same file.

   tracker
      the schema and hyperdb that forms one issue tracker

   tracker home
      the physical location on disk of a tracker. It has the
      ``config.ini``, ``schema.py`` files for the tracker.


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