Distributing Python Modules
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Contents
1 Introduction
2 Concepts & Terminology
2.1 A simple example
2.2 General Python terminology
2.3 Distutils-specific terminology
3 Writing the Setup Script
3.1 Listing whole packages
3.2 Listing individual modules
3.3 Describing extension modules
4 Writing the Setup Configuration File
5 Creating a Source Distribution
5.1 Specifying the files to distribute
5.2 Manifest-related options
6 Creating Built Distributions
6.1 Creating dumb built distributions
6.2 Creating RPM packages
6.3 Creating Windows installers
7 Examples
7.1 Pure Python distribution (by module)
7.2 Pure Python distribution (by package)
7.3 Single extension module
7.4 Multiple extension modules
7.5 Putting it all together
8 Extending the Distutils
8.1 Extending existing commands
8.2 Writing new commands
9 Reference
9.1 Building modules: the
build
command family
9.2 Installing modules: the
install
command family
9.3 Cleaning up: the
clean
command
9.4 Creating a source distribution: the
sdist
command
9.5 Creating a ``built'' distribution: the
bdist
command family
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