install_requires=["zfec >= 1.1.0", "foolscap[secure_connections] >= 0.3.1", "simplejson >= 1.4", # pycryptopp < 0.5 had a bug which, using a Microsoft # compiler, or using some versions of g++ while linking # against certain older versions of Crypto++, would cause # incorrect AES results. "pycryptopp >= 0.5", "Nevow >= 0.6.0", "zope.interface", "Twisted >= 2.4.0", # we require 0.6c8 to build, but can handle older versions # to run "setuptools >= 0.6a9", ] import sys if hasattr(sys, 'frozen'): install_requires=[] def require_auto_deps(): """ The purpose of this function is to raise a pkg_resources exception if any of the requirements can't be imported. This is just to give earlier and more explicit error messages, as opposed to waiting until the source code tries to import some module from one of these packages and gets an ImportError. This function gets called from src/allmydata/__init__.py . """ import pkg_resources for requirement in install_requires: try: pkg_resources.require(requirement) except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: # there is no .egg-info present for this requirement, which # either means that it isn't installed, or it is installed in a # way that pkg_resources can't find it (but regular python # might). There are several older Linux distributions which # provide our dependencies just fine, but they don't ship # .egg-info files. Note that if there *is* an .egg-info file, # but it shows a too-old version, then we'll get a # VersionConflict error instead of DistributionNotFound. pass