Ic@sdefdYZdS(t IAppInstallcBs2eZdZdZdZdZdZRS(sV The interface for objects in the entry point group ``paste.app_install`` cCsdS(s An object representing a specific application (the distribution is a pkg_resource.Distribution object), for the given entry point name in the given group. Right now the only group used for this is ``'paste.app_factory'``. N((t distributiont entry_groupt entry_name((s;/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/paste/script/interfaces.pyt__init__ scCsdS(s Return a text description of the application and its configuration. ``sys_config`` is a dictionary representing the system configuration, and can be used for giving more explicit defaults if the application preparation uses the system configuration. It may be None, in which case the description should be more abstract. Applications are free to ignore ``sys_config``. N((t sys_config((s;/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/paste/script/interfaces.pyt descriptionscCsdS(sP Write a fresh config file to ``filename``. ``command`` is a ``paste.script.command.Command`` object, and should be used for the actual operations. It handles things like simulation and verbosity. ``sys_config`` is (if given) a dictionary of system-wide configuration options. N((tcommandtfilenameR((s;/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/paste/script/interfaces.pyt write_configscCsdS(sW Set up the application, using ``command`` (to ensure simulate, etc). The application is described by the configuration file ``config_filename``. ``sys_config`` is the system configuration (though probably the values from it should have already been encorporated into the configuration file). N((Rtconfig_filenametconfig_sectionR((s;/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/paste/script/interfaces.pyt setup_config)s(t__name__t __module__t__doc__RRR R (((s;/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/paste/script/interfaces.pyRs   N(tobjectR(((s;/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/paste/script/interfaces.pyts