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heroku-buildpack-python/builds
cclauss ee93719b79 Add download_python function to reduce repetition
Create a common download_python() function that allows most other files in the build/runtimes directory to be simplified to something of the form:

```
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build Path: /app/.heroku/python/
# Build Deps: libraries/sqlite

OUT_PREFIX=$1

source ./download_python
download_python "2.7.8"
cd src

./configure --prefix=$OUT_PREFIX
make
make install
```
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Python Buildpack Binaries

To get started with it, create an app on Heroku inside a clone of this repository, and set your S3 config vars:

$ heroku create --buildpack https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-python#not-heroku
$ heroku config:set WORKSPACE_DIR=builds
$ heroku config:set AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<your_aws_key>
$ heroku config:set AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<your_aws_secret>
$ heroku config:set S3_BUCKET=<your_s3_bucket_name>

Then, shell into an instance and run a build by giving the name of the formula inside builds:

$ heroku run bash
Running `bash` attached to terminal... up, run.6880
~ $ bob build runtimes/python-2.7.6

Fetching dependencies... found 2:
  - libraries/sqlite

Building formula runtimes/python-2.7.6:
    === Building Python 2.7.6
    Fetching Python v2.7.6 source...
    Compiling...

If this works, run bob deploy instead of bob build to have the result uploaded to S3 for you.

To speed things up drastically, it'll usually be a good idea to heroku run bash --size PX instead.

Enjoy :)