name='bob.bio.face', version=open("version.txt").read().rstrip(), description='Tools for running face recognition experiments', url='https://gitlab.idiap.ch/bob/bob.bio.face', license='BSD', author='Manuel Gunther', author_email='*****@*****.**', keywords='bob, biometric recognition, evaluation', # If you have a better, long description of your package, place it on the # 'doc' directory and then hook it here long_description=open('README.rst').read(), # This line is required for any distutils based packaging. packages=find_packages(), include_package_data=True, zip_safe=False, # This line defines which packages should be installed when you "install" # this package. All packages that are mentioned here, but are not installed # on the current system will be installed locally and only visible to the # scripts of this package. Don't worry - You won't need administrative # privileges when using buildout. install_requires=install_requires, # Your project should be called something like 'bob.<foo>' or # 'bob.<foo>.<bar>'. To implement this correctly and still get all your # packages to be imported w/o problems, you need to implement namespaces # on the various levels of the package and declare them here. See more # about this here:
version = version, description = 'Example for using Bob inside a C++ extension of a buildout project', url = 'https://www.github.com/<YourInstitution>/<YourPackage>', license = 'GPLv3', author = '<YourName>', author_email='<YourEmail>', keywords='bob, extension', # If you have a better, long description of your package, place it on the # 'doc' directory and then hook it here long_description = open('README.rst').read(), # This line is required for any distutils based packaging. # It will find all package-data inside the 'bob' directory. packages = find_packages('bob'), include_package_data = True, # These lines define which packages should be installed when you "install" # this package. All packages that are mentioned here, but are not installed # on the current system will be installed locally and only visible to the # scripts of this package. Don't worry - You won't need administrative # privileges when using buildout. setup_requires = build_requires, install_requires = build_requires, # In fact, we are defining two extensions here. In any case, you can define # as many extensions as you need. Each of them will be compiled # independently into a separate .so file. ext_modules = [
setup( # This is the basic information about your project. Modify all this # information before releasing code publicly. name="bob.bio.video", version=open("version.txt").read().rstrip(), description="Run biometric recognition algorithms on videos", url="https://gitlab.idiap.ch/bob/bob.bio.video", license="BSD", author="The biometric person recognition group at Idiap, Switzerland", author_email="*****@*****.**", keywords="bob", # If you have a better, long description of your package, place it on the # 'doc' directory and then hook it here long_description="Video support to PipelineSimple", # This line is required for any distutils based packaging. packages=find_packages(), include_package_data=True, zip_safe=False, # This line defines which packages should be installed when you "install" # this package. All packages that are mentioned here, but are not installed # on the current system will be installed locally and only visible to the # scripts of this package. Don't worry - You won't need administrative # privileges when using buildout. install_requires=install_requires, # Your project should be called something like 'bob.<foo>' or # 'bob.<foo>.<bar>'. To implement this correctly and still get all your # packages to be imported w/o problems, you need to implement namespaces # on the various levels of the package and declare them here. See more # about this here: # http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools#namespace-packages #
version=version, description= 'Example for using Bob inside a C++ extension of a buildout project', url='https://www.github.com/<YourInstitution>/<YourPackage>', license='GPLv3', author='<YourName>', author_email='<YourEmail>', keywords='bob, extension', # If you have a better, long description of your package, place it on the # 'doc' directory and then hook it here long_description=open('README.rst').read(), # This line is required for any distutils based packaging. # It will find all package-data inside the 'bob' directory. packages=find_packages('bob'), include_package_data=True, # These lines define which packages should be installed when you "install" # this package. All packages that are mentioned here, but are not installed # on the current system will be installed locally and only visible to the # scripts of this package. Don't worry - You won't need administrative # privileges when using buildout. setup_requires=build_requires, install_requires=build_requires, # In fact, we are defining two extensions here. In any case, you can define # as many extensions as you need. Each of them will be compiled # independently into a separate .so file. ext_modules=[