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Note that using "whatever version of python the name 'python' maps to in the current shell environment" is more error-prone that specifying which python you mean, such as by executing "/usr/bin/python setup.py" instead of executing "./setup.py". When you build tahoe (by running "make") it will make a copy of bin/allmydata-tahoe in instdir/bin/allmydata-tahoe with the shebang line rewritten to execute the specific version of python that was used when building instead of to execute "/usr/bin/env python". However, it seems better that the default for lazy people be "whatever 'python' means currently" instead of "whatever 'python' meant to the manufacturer of your operating system".
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Python
23 lines
553 B
Python
#! /usr/bin/env python
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from distutils.core import setup
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from distutils.core import Extension
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from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
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import os, sys
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setup(
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name="AllMyData",
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version="0.0.1",
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packages=["allmydata", "allmydata.test", "allmydata.util",
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"allmydata.filetree", "allmydata.scripts",
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],
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package_dir={ "allmydata": "src/allmydata",
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},
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scripts = ["bin/allmydata-tahoe"],
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package_data={ 'allmydata': ['web/*.xhtml'] },
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description="AllMyData (tahoe2)",
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)
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