Exemple #1
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RELEASE = 'dev' not in VERSION

if not RELEASE:
    VERSION += get_git_devstr(False)

# Populate the dict of setup command overrides; this should be done before
# invoking any other functionality from distutils since it can potentially
# modify distutils' behavior.
cmdclassd = register_commands(PACKAGENAME, VERSION, RELEASE)

# Adjust the compiler in case the default on this platform is to use a
# broken one.
adjust_compiler(PACKAGENAME)

# Freeze build information in version.py
generate_version_py(PACKAGENAME, VERSION, RELEASE, get_debug_option())

# Use the find_packages tool to locate all packages and modules
packagenames = filter_packages(find_packages())

# Treat everything in scripts except README.rst as a script to be installed
scripts = [fname for fname in glob.glob(os.path.join('scripts', '*'))
           if os.path.basename(fname) != 'README.rst']

# Additional C extensions that are not Cython-based should be added here.
extensions = []

# A dictionary to keep track of all package data to install
package_data = {PACKAGENAME: ['data/*']}

# A dictionary to keep track of extra packagedir mappings
Exemple #2
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RELEASE = 'dev' not in VERSION

if not RELEASE:
    VERSION += get_git_devstr(False)

# Populate the dict of setup command overrides; this should be done before
# invoking any other functionality from distutils since it can potentially
# modify distutils' behavior.
cmdclassd = register_commands(PACKAGENAME, VERSION, RELEASE)

# Adjust the compiler in case the default on this platform is to use a
# broken one.
adjust_compiler(PACKAGENAME)

# Freeze build information in version.py
generate_version_py(PACKAGENAME, VERSION, RELEASE, get_debug_option())

# Treat everything in scripts except README.rst as a script to be installed
scripts = [
    fname for fname in glob.glob(os.path.join('scripts', '*'))
    if os.path.basename(fname) != 'README.rst'
]

try:

    from astropy.setup_helpers import get_package_info

    # Get configuration information from all of the various subpackages.
    # See the docstring for setup_helpers.update_package_files for more
    # details.
    package_info = get_package_info(PACKAGENAME)
Exemple #3
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version = '0.0.dev'

# Indicates if this version is a release version
release = 'dev' not in version

# Adjust the compiler in case the default on this platform is to use a
# broken one.
setup_helpers.adjust_compiler()

# Indicate that we are in building mode
setup_helpers.set_build_mode()

if not release:
    version += get_git_devstr(False)
generate_version_py(PACKAGENAME, version, release,
                    setup_helpers.get_debug_option())

# Use the find_packages tool to locate all packages and modules
packagenames = find_packages()

# Treat everything in scripts except README.rst as a script to be installed
scripts = glob.glob('scripts/*')
scripts.remove('scripts/README.rst')

# Check that Numpy is installed.
# NOTE: We cannot use setuptools/distribute/packaging to handle this
# dependency for us, since some of the subpackages need to be able to
# access numpy at build time, and they are configured before
# setuptools has a chance to check and resolve the dependency.
setup_helpers.check_numpy()
Exemple #4
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version = '0.0.dev'

# Indicates if this version is a release version
release = 'dev' not in version

# Adjust the compiler in case the default on this platform is to use a
# broken one.
setup_helpers.adjust_compiler()

# Indicate that we are in building mode
setup_helpers.set_build_mode()

if not release:
    version += get_git_devstr(False)
generate_version_py(PACKAGENAME, version, release,
                    setup_helpers.get_debug_option())

# Use the find_packages tool to locate all packages and modules
packagenames = find_packages()

# Treat everything in scripts except README.rst as a script to be installed
scripts = glob.glob('scripts/*')
scripts.remove('scripts/README.rst')

# Check that Numpy is installed.
# NOTE: We cannot use setuptools/distribute/packaging to handle this
# dependency for us, since some of the subpackages need to be able to
# access numpy at build time, and they are configured before
# setuptools has a chance to check and resolve the dependency.
setup_helpers.check_numpy()