Support for the long-requested Python catalog makes its first appearance in 2.3.
The heart of the catalog is the new Distutils register
command.
Running python setup.py register
will collect the metadata
describing a package, such as its name, version, maintainer,
description, &c., and send it to a central catalog server. The
resulting catalog is available from http://www.python.org/pypi.
To make the catalog a bit more useful, a new optional classifiers keyword argument has been added to the Distutils setup() function. A list of Trove-style strings can be supplied to help classify the software.
Here's an example setup.py with classifiers, written to be compatible with older versions of the Distutils:
from distutils import core kw = {'name': "Quixote", 'version': "0.5.1", 'description': "A highly Pythonic Web application framework", # ... } if (hasattr(core, 'setup_keywords') and 'classifiers' in core.setup_keywords): kw['classifiers'] = \ ['Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content', 'Environment :: No Input/Output (Daemon)', 'Intended Audience :: Developers'], core.setup(**kw)
The full list of classifiers can be obtained by running
python setup.py register --list-classifiers
.
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