python/which/setup.py

Wed, 31 Dec 2014 06:09:35 +0100

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Wed, 31 Dec 2014 06:09:35 +0100
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Cloned upstream origin tor-browser at tor-browser-31.3.0esr-4.5-1-build1
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     1 #!/usr/bin/env python
     2 # Copyright (c) 2002-2005 ActiveState Corp.
     3 # Author: Trent Mick (TrentM@ActiveState.com)
     5 """Distutils setup script for 'which'."""
     7 import sys
     8 import os
     9 import shutil
    10 from distutils.core import setup
    13 #---- support routines
    15 def _getVersion():
    16     import which
    17     return which.__version__
    19 def _getBinDir():
    20     """Return the current Python's bindir."""
    21     if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
    22         bindir = sys.prefix
    23     else:
    24         bindir = os.path.join(sys.prefix, "bin")
    25     return bindir
    28 #---- setup mainline
    30 if sys.platform == "win32":
    31     scripts = []
    32     binFiles = ["which.exe", "which.py"]
    33 else:
    34     #XXX Disable installing which as a script on non-Windows platforms.
    35     #    It can get in the way of the system which.
    36     #
    37     #if os.path.exists("which"):
    38     #    os.remove("which")
    39     #shutil.copy2("which.py", "which")
    40     #scripts = ["which"]
    41     binFiles = []
    42     scripts = []
    44 setup(name="which",
    45       version=_getVersion(),
    46       description="a portable GNU which replacement",
    47       author="Trent Mick",
    48       author_email="TrentM@ActiveState.com",
    49       url="http://trentm.com/projects/which/",
    50       license="MIT License",
    51       platforms=["Windows", "Linux", "Mac OS X", "Unix"],
    52       long_description="""\
    53 This is a GNU which replacement with the following features:
    54     - it is portable (Windows, Linux);
    55     - it understands PATHEXT on Windows;
    56     - it can print <em>all</em> matches on the PATH;
    57     - it can note "near misses" on the PATH (e.g. files that match but
    58       may not, say, have execute permissions; and
    59     - it can be used as a Python module.
    60 """,
    61       keywords=["which", "find", "path", "where"],
    63       py_modules=['which'],
    64       scripts=scripts,
    65       # Install the Windows script/executable bits as data files with
    66       # distutils chosen scripts install dir on Windows,
    67       # "<prefix>/Scripts", is just wrong.
    68       data_files=[ (_getBinDir(), binFiles) ],
    69      )

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