I am using distutils to create an rpm from my project. I have this directory tree:
project/
my_module/
data/file.dat
my_module1.py
my_module2.py
src/
header1.h
header2.h
ext_module1.cpp
ext_module2.cpp
swig_module.i
setup.py
MANIFEST.in
MANIFEST
my setup.py
:
from distutils.core import setup, Extension
module1 = Extension('my_module._module',
sources=['src/ext_module1.cpp',
'src/ext_module2.cpp',
'src/swig_module.i'],
swig_opts=['-c++', '-py3'],
include_dirs=[...],
runtime_library_dirs=[...],
libraries=[...],
extra_compile_args=['-Wno-write-strings'])
setup( name = 'my_module',
version = '0.6',
author = 'microo8',
author_email = '[email protected]',
description = '',
license = 'GPLv3',
url = '',
platforms = ['x86_64'],
ext_modules = [module1],
packages = ['my_module'],
package_dir = {'my_module': 'my_module'},
package_data = {'my_module': ['data/*.dat']} )
my MANIFEST.in
file:
include src/header1.h
include src/header2.h
the MANIFEST
file is automatically generated by python3 setup.py sdist
. And when i run python3 setup.py bdist_rpm
it compiles and creates correct rpm packages. But the problem is that when im running SWIG on a C++ source, it creates a module.py
file that wraps the binary _module.cpython32-mu.so
file, it is created with the module_wrap.cpp
file, and it isnt copied to the my_module
directory.
What I must write to the setup.py
file to automatically copy the SWIG generated python modules?
And also I have another question: When I install the rpm package, I want that an executable will be created, in /usr/bin
or so, to run the application (for example if the my_module/my_module1.py
is the start script of the application then I can run in bash: $ my_module1
).