deb-python-pyngus/setup.py
Kenneth Giusti fe4d23898f v2.1.2
2016-08-30 09:09:05 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
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from setuptools import setup
_VERSION = "2.1.2" # NOTE: update __init__.py too!
# I hack, therefore I am (productive) Some distros (which will not be named)
# don't use setup.py to install the proton python module. In this case, pip
# will not think proton is installed, and will attempt to install it,
# overwriting the distro's installation. To prevent this, don't set the
# 'install_requires' if the proton python module is already installed
#
_dependencies = []
try:
import proton
except ImportError:
# this version of proton will download and install the proton shared
# library as well:
_dependencies = ['python-qpid-proton>=0.9,<0.15']
setup(name="pyngus",
version=_VERSION,
author="kgiusti",
author_email="kgiusti@apache.org",
packages=["pyngus"],
package_dir={"pyngus": "pyngus"},
description="Callback API implemented over Proton",
url="https://github.com/kgiusti/pyngus",
license="Apache Software License",
install_requires=_dependencies,
classifiers=["License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
"Programming Language :: Python"])