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-Metadata-Version: 1.0
-Name: distribute
-Version: 0.6.14
-Summary: Easily download, build, install, upgrade, and uninstall Python packages
-Home-page: http://packages.python.org/distribute
-Author: The fellowship of the packaging
-Author-email: distutils-sig@python.org
-License: PSF or ZPL
-Description: ===============================
- Installing and Using Distribute
- ===============================
-
- .. contents:: **Table of Contents**
-
- -----------
- Disclaimers
- -----------
-
- About the fork
- ==============
-
- `Distribute` is a fork of the `Setuptools` project.
-
- Distribute is intended to replace Setuptools as the standard method
- for working with Python module distributions.
-
- The fork has two goals:
-
- - Providing a backward compatible version to replace Setuptools
- and make all distributions that depend on Setuptools work as
- before, but with less bugs and behaviorial issues.
-
- This work is done in the 0.6.x series.
-
- Starting with version 0.6.2, Distribute supports Python 3.
- Installing and using distribute for Python 3 code works exactly
- the same as for Python 2 code, but Distribute also helps you to support
- Python 2 and Python 3 from the same source code by letting you run 2to3
- on the code as a part of the build process, by setting the keyword parameter
- ``use_2to3`` to True. See http://packages.python.org/distribute for more
- information.
-
- - Refactoring the code, and releasing it in several distributions.
- This work is being done in the 0.7.x series but not yet released.
-
- The roadmap is still evolving, and the page that is up-to-date is
- located at : `http://packages.python.org/distribute/roadmap`.
-
- If you install `Distribute` and want to switch back for any reason to
- `Setuptools`, get to the `Uninstallation instructions`_ section.
-
- More documentation
- ==================
-
- You can get more information in the Sphinx-based documentation, located
- at http://packages.python.org/distribute. This documentation includes the old
- Setuptools documentation that is slowly replaced, and brand new content.
-
- About the installation process
- ==============================
-
- The `Distribute` installer modifies your installation by de-activating an
- existing installation of `Setuptools` in a bootstrap process. This process
- has been tested in various installation schemes and contexts but in case of a
- bug during this process your Python installation might be left in a broken
- state. Since all modified files and directories are copied before the
- installation starts, you will be able to get back to a normal state by reading
- the instructions in the `Uninstallation instructions`_ section.
-
- In any case, it is recommended to save you `site-packages` directory before
- you start the installation of `Distribute`.
-
- -------------------------
- Installation Instructions
- -------------------------
-
- Distribute is only released as a source distribution.
-
- It can be installed using pip, and can be done so with the source tarball,
- or by using the ``distribute_setup.py`` script provided online.
-
- ``distribute_setup.py`` is the simplest and preferred way on all systems.
-
- distribute_setup.py
- ===================
-
- Download
- `distribute_setup.py <http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py>`_
- and execute it, using the Python interpreter of your choice.
-
- If your shell has the ``curl`` program you can do::
-
- $ curl -O http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py
- $ python distribute_setup.py
-
- Notice this file is also provided in the source release.
-
- pip
- ===
-
- Run easy_install or pip::
-
- $ pip install distribute
-
- Source installation
- ===================
-
- Download the source tarball, uncompress it, then run the install command::
-
- $ curl -O http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/d/distribute/distribute-0.6.14.tar.gz
- $ tar -xzvf distribute-0.6.14.tar.gz
- $ cd distribute-0.6.14
- $ python setup.py install
-
- ---------------------------
- Uninstallation Instructions
- ---------------------------
-
- Like other distutils-based distributions, Distribute doesn't provide an
- uninstaller yet. It's all done manually! We are all waiting for PEP 376
- support in Python.
-
- Distribute is installed in three steps:
-
- 1. it gets out of the way an existing installation of Setuptools
- 2. it installs a `fake` setuptools installation
- 3. it installs distribute
-
- Distribute can be removed like this:
-
- - remove the ``distribute*.egg`` file located in your site-packages directory
- - remove the ``setuptools.pth`` file located in you site-packages directory
- - remove the easy_install script located in you ``sys.prefix/bin`` directory
- - remove the ``setuptools*.egg`` directory located in your site-packages directory,
- if any.
-
- If you want to get back to setuptools:
-
- - reinstall setuptools using its instruction.
-
- Lastly:
-
- - remove the *.OLD.* directory located in your site-packages directory if any,
- **once you have checked everything was working correctly again**.
-
- -------------------------
- Quick help for developers
- -------------------------
-
- To create an egg which is compatible with Distribute, use the same
- practice as with Setuptools, e.g.::
-
- from setuptools import setup
-
- setup(...
- )
-
- To use `pkg_resources` to access data files in the egg, you should
- require the Setuptools distribution explicitly::
-
- from setuptools import setup
-
- setup(...
- install_requires=['setuptools']
- )
-
- Only if you need Distribute-specific functionality should you depend
- on it explicitly. In this case, replace the Setuptools dependency::
-
- from setuptools import setup
-
- setup(...
- install_requires=['distribute']
- )
-
- -----------
- Install FAQ
- -----------
-
- - **Why is Distribute wrapping my Setuptools installation?**
-
- Since Distribute is a fork, and since it provides the same package
- and modules, it renames the existing Setuptools egg and inserts a
- new one which merely wraps the Distribute code. This way, full
- backwards compatibility is kept for packages which rely on the
- Setuptools modules.
-
- At the same time, packages can meet their dependency on Setuptools
- without actually installing it (which would disable Distribute).
-
- - **How does Distribute interact with virtualenv?**
-
- Everytime you create a virtualenv it will install setuptools by default.
- You either need to re-install Distribute in it right after or pass the
- ``--distribute`` option when creating it.
-
- Once installed, your virtualenv will use Distribute transparently.
-
- Although, if you have Setuptools installed in your system-wide Python,
- and if the virtualenv you are in was generated without the `--no-site-packages`
- option, the Distribute installation will stop.
-
- You need in this case to build a virtualenv with the `--no-site-packages`
- option or to install `Distribute` globally.
-
- - **How does Distribute interacts with zc.buildout?**
-
- You can use Distribute in your zc.buildout, with the --distribute option,
- starting at zc.buildout 1.4.2::
-
- $ python bootstrap.py --distribute
-
- For previous zc.buildout versions, *the only thing* you need to do
- is use the bootstrap at `http://python-distribute.org/bootstrap.py`. Run
- that bootstrap and ``bin/buildout`` (and all other buildout-generated
- scripts) will transparently use distribute instead of setuptools. You do
- not need a specific buildout release.
-
- A shared eggs directory is no problem (since 0.6.6): the setuptools egg is
- left in place unmodified. So other buildouts that do not yet use the new
- bootstrap continue to work just fine. And there is no need to list
- ``distribute`` somewhere in your eggs: using the bootstrap is enough.
-
- The source code for the bootstrap script is located at
- `http://bitbucket.org/tarek/buildout-distribute`.
-
-
-
- -----------------------------
- Feedback and getting involved
- -----------------------------
-
- - Mailing list: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
- - Issue tracker: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issues/
- - Code Repository: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute
-
- =======
- CHANGES
- =======
-
- ------
- 0.6.14
- ------
-
- * Issue 170: Fixed unittest failure. Thanks to Toshio.
- * Issue 171: Fixed race condition in unittests cause deadlocks in test suite.
- * Issue 143: Fixed a lookup issue with easy_install.
- Thanks to David and Zooko.
- * Issue 174: Fixed the edit mode when its used with setuptools itself
-
- ------
- 0.6.13
- ------
-
- * Issue 160: 2.7 gives ValueError("Invalid IPv6 URL")
- * Issue 150: Fixed using ~/.local even in a --no-site-packages virtualenv
- * Issue 163: scan index links before external links, and don't use the md5 when
- comparing two distributions
-
- ------
- 0.6.12
- ------
-
- * Issue 149: Fixed various failures on 2.3/2.4
-
- ------
- 0.6.11
- ------
-
- * Found another case of SandboxViolation - fixed
- * Issue 15 and 48: Introduced a socket timeout of 15 seconds on url openings
- * Added indexsidebar.html into MANIFEST.in
- * Issue 108: Fixed TypeError with Python3.1
- * Issue 121: Fixed --help install command trying to actually install.
- * Issue 112: Added an os.makedirs so that Tarek's solution will work.
- * Issue 133: Added --no-find-links to easy_install
- * Added easy_install --user
- * Issue 100: Fixed develop --user not taking '.' in PYTHONPATH into account
- * Issue 134: removed spurious UserWarnings. Patch by VanLindberg
- * Issue 138: cant_write_to_target error when setup_requires is used.
- * Issue 147: respect the sys.dont_write_bytecode flag
-
- ------
- 0.6.10
- ------
-
- * Reverted change made for the DistributionNotFound exception because
- zc.buildout uses the exception message to get the name of the
- distribution.
-
- -----
- 0.6.9
- -----
-
- * Issue 90: unknown setuptools version can be added in the working set
- * Issue 87: setupt.py doesn't try to convert distribute_setup.py anymore
- Initial Patch by arfrever.
- * Issue 89: added a side bar with a download link to the doc.
- * Issue 86: fixed missing sentence in pkg_resources doc.
- * Added a nicer error message when a DistributionNotFound is raised.
- * Issue 80: test_develop now works with Python 3.1
- * Issue 93: upload_docs now works if there is an empty sub-directory.
- * Issue 70: exec bit on non-exec files
- * Issue 99: now the standalone easy_install command doesn't uses a
- "setup.cfg" if any exists in the working directory. It will use it
- only if triggered by ``install_requires`` from a setup.py call
- (install, develop, etc).
- * Issue 101: Allowing ``os.devnull`` in Sandbox
- * Issue 92: Fixed the "no eggs" found error with MacPort
- (platform.mac_ver() fails)
- * Issue 103: test_get_script_header_jython_workaround not run
- anymore under py3 with C or POSIX local. Contributed by Arfrever.
- * Issue 104: remvoved the assertion when the installation fails,
- with a nicer message for the end user.
- * Issue 100: making sure there's no SandboxViolation when
- the setup script patches setuptools.
-
- -----
- 0.6.8
- -----
-
- * Added "check_packages" in dist. (added in Setuptools 0.6c11)
- * Fixed the DONT_PATCH_SETUPTOOLS state.
-
- -----
- 0.6.7
- -----
-
- * Issue 58: Added --user support to the develop command
- * Issue 11: Generated scripts now wrap their call to the script entry point
- in the standard "if name == 'main'"
- * Added the 'DONT_PATCH_SETUPTOOLS' environment variable, so virtualenv
- can drive an installation that doesn't patch a global setuptools.
- * Reviewed unladen-swallow specific change from
- http://code.google.com/p/unladen-swallow/source/detail?spec=svn875&r=719
- and determined that it no longer applies. Distribute should work fine with
- Unladen Swallow 2009Q3.
- * Issue 21: Allow PackageIndex.open_url to gracefully handle all cases of a
- httplib.HTTPException instead of just InvalidURL and BadStatusLine.
- * Removed virtual-python.py from this distribution and updated documentation
- to point to the actively maintained virtualenv instead.
- * Issue 64: use_setuptools no longer rebuilds the distribute egg every
- time it is run
- * use_setuptools now properly respects the requested version
- * use_setuptools will no longer try to import a distribute egg for the
- wrong Python version
- * Issue 74: no_fake should be True by default.
- * Issue 72: avoid a bootstrapping issue with easy_install -U
-
- -----
- 0.6.6
- -----
-
- * Unified the bootstrap file so it works on both py2.x and py3k without 2to3
- (patch by Holger Krekel)
-
- -----
- 0.6.5
- -----
-
- * Issue 65: cli.exe and gui.exe are now generated at build time,
- depending on the platform in use.
-
- * Issue 67: Fixed doc typo (PEP 381/382)
-
- * Distribute no longer shadows setuptools if we require a 0.7-series
- setuptools. And an error is raised when installing a 0.7 setuptools with
- distribute.
-
- * When run from within buildout, no attempt is made to modify an existing
- setuptools egg, whether in a shared egg directory or a system setuptools.
-
- * Fixed a hole in sandboxing allowing builtin file to write outside of
- the sandbox.
-
- -----
- 0.6.4
- -----
-
- * Added the generation of `distribute_setup_3k.py` during the release.
- This close http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/52.
-
- * Added an upload_docs command to easily upload project documentation to
- PyPI's http://packages.python.org.
- This close http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/56.
-
- * Fixed a bootstrap bug on the use_setuptools() API.
-
- -----
- 0.6.3
- -----
-
- setuptools
- ==========
-
- * Fixed a bunch of calls to file() that caused crashes on Python 3.
-
- bootstrapping
- =============
-
- * Fixed a bug in sorting that caused bootstrap to fail on Python 3.
-
- -----
- 0.6.2
- -----
-
- setuptools
- ==========
-
- * Added Python 3 support; see docs/python3.txt.
- This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue39.
-
- * Added option to run 2to3 automatically when installing on Python 3.
- This closes http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/31.
-
- * Fixed invalid usage of requirement.parse, that broke develop -d.
- This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue44.
-
- * Fixed script launcher for 64-bit Windows.
- This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue2.
-
- * KeyError when compiling extensions.
- This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue41.
-
- bootstrapping
- =============
-
- * Fixed bootstrap not working on Windows.
- This closes http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/49.
-
- * Fixed 2.6 dependencies.
- This closes http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/50.
-
- * Make sure setuptools is patched when running through easy_install
- This closes http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue40.
-
- -----
- 0.6.1
- -----
-
- setuptools
- ==========
-
- * package_index.urlopen now catches BadStatusLine and malformed url errors.
- This closes http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/16 and
- http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/18.
-
- * zip_ok is now False by default. This closes
- http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue33.
-
- * Fixed invalid URL error catching. http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/issue20.
-
- * Fixed invalid bootstraping with easy_install installation
- http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/40.
- Thanks to Florian Schulze for the help.
-
- * Removed buildout/bootstrap.py. A new repository will create a specific
- bootstrap.py script.
-
-
- bootstrapping
- =============
-
- * The boostrap process leave setuptools alone if detected in the system
- and --root or --prefix is provided, but is not in the same location.
- This closes http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/10.
-
- ---
- 0.6
- ---
-
- setuptools
- ==========
-
- * Packages required at build time where not fully present at install time.
- This closes http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/12.
-
- * Protected against failures in tarfile extraction. This closes
- http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/10.
-
- * Made Jython api_tests.txt doctest compatible. This closes
- http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/7.
-
- * sandbox.py replaced builtin type file with builtin function open. This
- closes http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/6.
-
- * Immediately close all file handles. This closes
- http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/3.
-
- * Added compatibility with Subversion 1.6. This references
- http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/1.
-
- pkg_resources
- =============
-
- * Avoid a call to /usr/bin/sw_vers on OSX and use the official platform API
- instead. Based on a patch from ronaldoussoren. This closes
- http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/5.
-
- * Fixed a SandboxViolation for mkdir that could occur in certain cases.
- This closes http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/13.
-
- * Allow to find_on_path on systems with tight permissions to fail gracefully.
- This closes http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/9.
-
- * Corrected inconsistency between documentation and code of add_entry.
- This closes http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/8.
-
- * Immediately close all file handles. This closes
- http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/3.
-
- easy_install
- ============
-
- * Immediately close all file handles. This closes
- http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/3.
-
-
-Keywords: CPAN PyPI distutils eggs package management
-Platform: UNKNOWN
-Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
-Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
-Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Python Software Foundation License
-Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License
-Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
-Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
-Classifier: Topic :: System :: Archiving :: Packaging
-Classifier: Topic :: System :: Systems Administration
-Classifier: Topic :: Utilities