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-Metadata-Version: 1.0
-Name: setuptools-darcs
-Version: 1.2.12
-Summary: setuptools plugin for darcs
-Home-page: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/setuptools_darcs
-Author: Zooko O'Whielacronx
-Author-email: zooko@zooko.com
-License: BSD
-Description: UNKNOWN
-Keywords: distutils setuptools setup darcs
-Platform: UNKNOWN
-Classifier: Framework :: Setuptools Plugin
-Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
-Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
-Classifier: License :: DFSG approved
-Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
-Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft
-Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
-Classifier: Operating System :: Unix
-Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
-Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
-Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
-Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows NT/2000
-Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
-Classifier: Natural Language :: English
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
-Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
-Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
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-
-README.txt
-setup.cfg
-setup.py
-setuptools_darcs/__init__.py
-setuptools_darcs/_version.py
-setuptools_darcs/setuptools_darcs.py
-setuptools_darcs.egg-info/PKG-INFO
-setuptools_darcs.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
-setuptools_darcs.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
-setuptools_darcs.egg-info/entry_points.txt
-setuptools_darcs.egg-info/not-zip-safe
-setuptools_darcs.egg-info/top_level.txt
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-[setuptools.file_finders]
-darcs = setuptools_darcs.setuptools_darcs:find_files_for_darcs
-
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-setuptools_darcs
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-__version__ = "unknown"
-try:
- from _version import __version__
-except ImportError:
- # We're running in a tree that hasn't run darcsver from the pyutil library,
- # and didn't come with a _version.py, so we don't know what our version
- # is. This should not happen very often.
- pass
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-
-# This is the version of this tree, as created by setup.py darcsver from the Darcs patch
-# information: the main version number is taken from the most recent release
-# tag. If some patches have been added since the last release, this will have a
-# -NN "build number" suffix, or else a -rNN "revision number" suffix. Please see
-# pyutil.version_class for a description of what the different fields mean.
-
-verstr = "1.2.12"
-try:
- from pyutil.version_class import Version as pyutil_Version
- __version__ = pyutil_Version(verstr)
-except (ImportError, ValueError):
- # Maybe there is no pyutil installed, or this may be an older version of
- # pyutil.version_class which does not support SVN-alike revision numbers.
- from distutils.version import LooseVersion as distutils_Version
- __version__ = distutils_Version(verstr)
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-import os, re
-
-from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
-
-THISDIR_RE=re.compile("What's new in \"(.*)\"")
-
-def exec_darcs(darcscmd):
- cmd = ['darcs'] + darcscmd
- try:
- p = Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, universal_newlines=True)
- except EnvironmentError:
- cmd = ['realdarcs.exe'] + darcscmd
- p = Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, universal_newlines=True)
-
- output = p.communicate()[0]
- return (p.returncode, output)
-
-def run_darcs_query_manifest():
- return exec_darcs(['query', 'manifest'])
-
-def run_darcs_whatsnew_dot():
- return exec_darcs(['whatsnew', '.'])
-
-def find_files_for_darcs(dirname):
- try:
- unused, whatsnewoutput = run_darcs_whatsnew_dot()
- queryretcode, queryoutput = run_darcs_query_manifest()
- except EnvironmentError:
- if not os.path.exists('PKG-INFO'):
- from distutils import log
- log.info("Unable to execute darcs -- if you are building a package with 'setup.py sdist', 'setup.py bdist_egg', or other package-building commands, then the resulting package might be missing some files. If you are not building a package then you can ignore this warning.")
- # Oh well -- just return None.
- return
-
- if queryretcode != 0:
- if not os.path.exists('PKG-INFO'):
- from distutils import log
- log.warn("Failure to get the list of managed files from darcs -- if you are building a package with 'setup.py sdist', 'setup.py bdist_egg', or other package-building commands, then the resulting package might be missing some files. If you are not building a package then you can ignore this warning.")
- # Oh well -- just return None.
- return
-
- # We got output.
- mo = THISDIR_RE.search(whatsnewoutput)
- if mo:
- curdirname = mo.group(1)
- while curdirname.endswith('/'):
- curdirname = curdirname[:-1]
- curdirname += "/"
- else:
- curdirname = ""
-
- # Prepend this directory.
- rel_to_repo_dirname = curdirname + dirname
-
- # Normalize rel_to_repo_dirname from local form to the form that setuptools uses to the form that "darcs query manifest" outputs (unix form).
- rel_to_repo_dirname = rel_to_repo_dirname.replace('\\', '/')
- while rel_to_repo_dirname.endswith('/'):
- rel_to_repo_dirname = rel_to_repo_dirname[:-1]
-
- # Append a '/' to make sure we don't match "foobar" when rel_to_repo_dirname is "foo".
- if rel_to_repo_dirname:
- rel_to_repo_dirname += '/'
-
- warn = True
- for fn in queryoutput.split('\n'):
- if fn == ".":
- continue
- if fn.startswith('./'):
- fn = fn[2:]
- if fn.startswith(rel_to_repo_dirname):
- fn = fn[len(rel_to_repo_dirname):]
- warn = False
- # We need to replace "/" by "\\" because setuptools can't includes web/*.xhtml files on Windows, due of path separator
- # This correct ticket #1033
- yield fn.replace('/', os.sep)
-
- if warn and not os.path.exists('PKG-INFO'):
- from distutils import log
- log.warn("Didn't find any files in directory \"%s\" (full path: \"%s\") that were managed by darcs revision control -- if you are building a package with 'setup.py sdist', 'setup.py bdist_egg', or other package-building commands, then the resulting package might be missing some files. If you are not building a package then you can ignore this warning." % (dirname, os.path.abspath(rel_to_repo_dirname),))
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-
-setuptools_darcs Manual
-=======================
-
-About
------
-
-This is a plugin for setuptools that integrates darcs. Once
-installed, Setuptools can be told to include in a package distribution
-all the files tracked by darcs. This is an alternative to explicit
-inclusion specifications with `MANIFEST.in`.
-
-A distribution here refers to a package that you create using
-setup.py, ex:
-
- python setup.py sdist
- python setup.py bdist_egg
- python setup.py bdist_rpm
-
-This package was formerly known as setuptools_darcs_plugin. The name
-change is the result of an agreement by the setuptools plugin
-developers to provide a uniform naming convention.
-
-
-Installation
-------------
-
-With easy_install:
-
- easy_install setuptools_darcs
-
-Alternative manual installation:
-
- tar -zxvf setuptools_darcs-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
- cd setuptools_darcs-X.Y.Z
- python setup.py install
-
-Where X.Y.Z is a version number.
-
-Alternative to make a specific package use setuptools_darcs without
-installing setuptools_darcs into the system:
-
- Put "setup_requires=['setuptools_darcs']" in the call to setup() in
- the package's setup.py file.
-
-
-Usage
------
-
-To use this plugin, you must first package your python module with
-`setup.py` and use setuptools. The former is well documented in the
-distutils manual:
-
- http://docs.python.org/dist/dist.html
-
-To use setuptools instead of distutils, just edit `setup.py` and
-change
-
- from distutils.core import setup
-
-to
-
- from setuptools import setup
-
-When setuptools builds a source package, it always includes all files
-tracked by your revision control system, if it knows how to learn what
-those files are.
-
-When setuptools builds a binary package, you can ask it to include all
-files tracked by your revision control system, by adding this argument
-to your invocation of `setup()`:
-
- setup(...,
- include_package_data=True,
- ...)
-
-This plugin lets setuptools know what files are tracked by your darcs
-revision control tool. setuptools ships with support for cvs and
-subversion. Other plugins like this one are available for bzr, git,
-monotone, and mercurial, at least.
-
-It might happen that you track files with your revision control system
-that you don't want to include in your packages. In that case, you
-can prevent setuptools from packaging those files with a directive in
-your `MANIFEST.in`, ex:
-
- exclude .darcs-boringfile
- recursive-exclude images *.xcf *.blend
-
-In this example, we prevent setuptools from packaging
-`.darcs-boringfile` and the Gimp and Blender source files found under
-the `images` directory.
-
-Alternatively, files to exclude from the package can be listed in the
-`setup()` directive:
-
- setup(...,
- exclude_package_data = {'': ['.darcs-boringfile'],
- 'images': ['*.xcf', '*.blend']},
- ...)
-
-
-Gotchas
--------
-
-If someone clones your darcs repository using darcs but does not
-install this plugin, then when they run a package building command
-they will not get all the right files. On the other hand if someone
-gets a source distribution that was created by "./setup.py sdist",
-then it will come with a list of all files, so they will not need
-darcs in order to build a distribution themselves.
-
-You can make sure that anyone who uses your setup.py file has this
-plugin by adding a `setup_requires` argument.
-
- setup_requires=[]
- # setuptools_darcs is required to produce complete distributions (such as with
- # "sdist" or "bdist_egg"), unless there is a ${PKG}.egg-info/SOURCES.txt file
- # present which contains a complete list of files that should be included in
- # distributions.
- # http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools_darcs
- setup_requires.append('setuptools_darcs >= 1.1.0')
-
- setup(...,
- setup_requires = setup_requires,
- ...)
-
-
-References
-----------
-
-How to distribute Python modules with Distutils:
-
- http://docs.python.org/dist/dist.html
-
-
-Setuptools complete manual:
-
- http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools
-
-
-Thanks to Yannick Gingras for providing the prototype for this
-README.txt.