Questions tagged [distutils]
Distutils is the standard packaging system for Python modules and applications.
distutils
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How to include package data with setuptools/distutils?
When using setuptools, I can not get the installer to pull in any package_data files. Everything I've read says that the following is the correct way to do it. Can someone please advise?
setup(
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Differences between distribute, distutils, setuptools and distutils2?
The Situation
I’m trying to port an open-source library to Python 3. (SymPy, if anyone is wondering.)
So, I need to run 2to3 automatically when building for Python 3. To do that, I need to use ...
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Including non-Python files with setup.py
How do I make setup.py include a file that isn't part of the code? (Specifically, it's a license file, but it could be any other thing.)
I want to be able to control the location of the file. In the ...
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Collapse multiple submodules to one Cython extension
This setup.py:
from distutils.core import setup
from distutils.extension import Extension
from Cython.Build import cythonize
extensions = (
Extension('myext', ['myext/__init__.py',
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How can I make setuptools install a package that's not on PyPI?
I've just started working with setuptools and virtualenv. My package requires the latest python-gearman that is only available from GitHub. The python-gearman version that's on PyPI is an old one. The ...
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pip cannot uninstall <package>: "It is a distutils installed project"
I tried to install the Twilio module:
sudo -H pip install twilio
And I got this error:
Installing collected packages: pyOpenSSL
Found existing installation: pyOpenSSL 0.13.1
Cannot uninstall '...
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How to use MinGW's gcc compiler when installing Python package using Pip?
I configured MinGW and distutils so now I can compile extensions using this command:
setup.py install
MinGW's gcc compiler will be used and package will be installed. For that I installed MinGW and ...
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Compiling with cython and mingw produces gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-mno-cygwin'
I'm trying to compile a python extension with cython in win 7 64-bit using mingw (64-bit).
I'm working with Python 2.6 (Active Python 2.6.6) and with the adequate distutils.cfg file (setting mingw as ...
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MANIFEST.in ignored on "python setup.py install" - no data files installed?
Here's my stripped-down setup.py script with non-code stuff removed:
#!/usr/bin/env python
from distutils.core import setup
from whyteboard.misc import meta
setup(
name = 'Whyteboard',
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How do I point easy_install to vcvarsall.bat?
I already have MSVC++ 2010 Express installed, and my vcvarsall.bat file is at C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC, which is in my system PATH. When I run easy_install, it can't find ...
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pip ignores dependency_links in setup.py
I have dependency_links in my setup.py:
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dependency_links = ['http://github.com/robot-republic/python-s3/tarball/master.tar.gz#egg=python-s3'],
...
But it doesn't work. However install_requires ...
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How can I bundle other files when using cx_freeze?
I'm using Python 2.6 and cx_Freeze 4.1.2 on a Windows system. I've created the setup.py to build my executable and everything works fine.
When cx_Freeze runs, it moves everything to the build ...
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How to tell distutils to use gcc?
I want to wrap a test project containing C++ and OpenMP code with Cython, and build it with distutils via a setup.py file. The content of my file looks like this:
from distutils.core import setup
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How may I override the compiler (GCC) flags that setup.py uses by default?
I understand that setup.py uses the same CFLAGS that were used to build Python. I have a single C extension of ours that is segfaulting. I need to build it without -O2 because -O2 is optimizing out ...
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Why did I got an error ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'distutils'?
I've installed scikit-fuzzy but when I import skfuzzy as fuzz I get an error
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'distutils'"
I already tried to pip uninstall distutils and got this output
Note:...
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Execute a Python script post install using distutils / setuptools
Note: distutils is deprecated and the accepted answer has been updated to use setuptools
I'm trying to add a post-install task to Python distutils as described in How to extend distutils with a simple ...
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ValueError: Unknown MS Compiler version 1900
I am trying to run some code with Python 3.5 on Windows 10 with the use of cygwin (mingw). To be precise I am using the PyDSTool module, where I call the dopri integrator. The problem is, I am having ...
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no module named distutils....but distutils installed?
I was wanting to upgrade my python version (to 3.10 in this case) so after installing python3.10 I proceeded to try adding some modules I use e.g. opencv , which ran into:
jeremy@jeremy-Blade:~$ ...
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DistutilsOptionError: must supply either home or prefix/exec-prefix -- not both
I've been usually installed python packages through pip.
For Google App Engine, I need to install packages to another target directory.
I've tried:
pip install -I flask-restful --target ./lib
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Make distutils look for numpy header files in the correct place
In my installation, numpy's arrayobject.h is located at …/site-packages/numpy/core/include/numpy/arrayobject.h. I wrote a trivial Cython script that uses numpy:
cimport numpy as np
def say_hello_to(...
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How can I add post-install scripts to easy_install / setuptools / distutils?
I would like to be able to add a hook to my setup.py that will be run post-install (either when easy_install'ing or when doing python setup.py install).
In my project, PySmell, I have some support ...
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Combine --user with --prefix error with setup.py install
I was trying to install Python packages a system I recently gained access to. I was trying to take advantage of Python's relatively new per user site-packages directory, and the new option --user. (...
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How to copy directory recursively in python and overwrite all?
I'm trying to copy /home/myUser/dir1/ and all its contents (and their contents, etc.) to /home/myuser/dir2/ in python. Furthermore, I want the copy to overwrite everything in dir2/.
It looks like ...
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distutils: How to pass a user defined parameter to setup.py?
How can I pass a user-defined parameter both from the command line and setup.cfg configuration file to distutils' setup.py script?
I want to write a setup.py script, which accepts my package specific ...
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Don't touch my shebang
One thing I hate about distutils (I guess he is the evil who does this) is that it changes the shebang line. In other words, the more rational and environment-vars decided scripture
#!/usr/bin/env ...
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How can I install Python modules programmatically / through a Python script without using pip, for platforms that lack it?
Can I download and install Python modules from PyPi strictly inside a script, without using a shell at all?
I use a non-standard Python environment, Autodesk Maya 2012's Python interpreter. This does ...
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Run custom task when call `pip install`
I want to make my python package "pip installable". The problem is that the package has shell script that must be sourced in the user's init shell script (e.g. .bashrc).
But after the installation, ...
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Is there a standard way to create Debian packages for distributing Python programs?
There is a ton of information on how to do this, but since "there is more than one way to skin a cat", and all the tutorials/manuals that cover a bit of the process seem to make certain assumptions ...
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Managing resources in a Python project
I have a Python project in which I am using many non-code files. Currently these are all images, but I might use other kinds of files in the future. What would be a good scheme for storing and ...
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Is it possible to express a platform-specific dependency in setup.py without building platform-specific versions of my egg?
We have a placeholder egg that contains no code and only exists for the sake of pulling down a list of dependent packages from our PyPi repository.
Most of these dependent packages are platform-...
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Using Cython To Link Python To A Shared Library
I am trying to integrate a third party library written in C with my python application using Cython. I have all of the python code written for a test. I am having trouble finding an example for ...
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How to extend distutils with a simple post install script?
I need to run a simple script after the modules and programs have been installed.
I'm having a little trouble finding straight-forward documentation on how to do this. It looks like I need to inherit ...
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python setuptools install_requires is ignored when overriding cmdclass
I have a setup.py that looks like this:
from setuptools import setup
from subprocess import call
from setuptools.command.install import install
class MyInstall(install):
def run(self):
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What is the proper way to work with shared modules in Python development?
I'm working toward adopting Python as part of my team's development tool suite. With the other languages/tools we use, we develop many reusable functions and classes that are specific to the work we ...
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Optional dependencies in distutils / pip
When installing my python package, I want to be able to tell the user about various optional dependencies. Ideally I would also like to print out a message about these optional requirements and what ...
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Confused about the package_dir and packages settings in setup.py
Here is my project directory structure, which includes the project folder, plus
a "framework" folder containing packages and modules shared amongst several projects
which resides at the same ...
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Python distutils, how to get a compiler that is going to be used?
For example, I may use python setup.py build --compiler=msvc or python setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 or just python setup.py build, in which case the default compiler (say, bcpp) will be used. How ...
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Custom distutils commands
I have a library called "example" that I'm installing into my global site-packages directory. However, I'd like to be able to install two versions, one for production and one for testing (I have a ...
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How to build a Python C Extension so I can import it from a module
I have a Python project with many sub-modules that I package up with distutils. I would like to build some Python extensions in C to live in some of these sub-modules but I don't understand how to ...
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How to pass flag to gcc in Python setup.py script?
I'm writing a Python extension in C that requires the CoreFoundation framework (among other things). This compiles fine with:
gcc -o foo foo.c -framework CoreFoundation -framework Python
("-...
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Is it possible to require PyQt from setuptools setup.py?
I'm building a small app that uses PyQt and tought it'd be nice to declare that dependency in setup.py.
However, according to this blog (first hit on google for pyqt setuptools) says it can't be ...
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Why does "python setup.py sdist" create unwanted "PROJECT-egg.info" in project root directory?
When I run
python setup.py sdist
it creates an sdist in my ./dist directory. This includes a "PROJECT-egg.info" file in the zip inside my "dist" folder, which I don't use, but it doesn't hurt me, ...
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How to add package data recursively in Python setup.py?
I have a new library that has to include a lot of subfolders of small datafiles, and I'm trying to add them as package data. Imagine I have my library as so:
library
- foo.py
- bar.py
data
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How do I use data in package_data from source code?
In setup.py, I have specified package_data like this:
packages=['hermes'],
package_dir={'hermes': 'hermes'},
package_data={'hermes': ['templates/*.tpl']},
And my directory structure is roughly
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Using setuptools to create a cython package calling an external C library
I am trying to compile, install and run a package that we'll call myPackage. It contains a *.pyx file that calls the function fftw_set_timelimit() from library fftw. Currently, when I run a script ...
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Package only binary compiled .so files of a python library compiled with Cython
I have a package named mypack which inside has a module mymod.py, and
the __init__.py.
For some reason that is not in debate, I need to package this module compiled
(nor .py or .pyc files are ...
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ImportError: cannot import name (unknown location)
The project structure
my_package
├── my_package
│ ├── __init__.py
│ └── my_module.py
└── setup.py
The module my_module.py has a single func function I am attempting to import.
The setup.py file ...
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Calling a cython library with multiple pyx files through c++
I have a python project that I want to call from a c++ application. I would like to bundle all python sources together in a single shared library and link the c++ application to that library. Right ...
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What is the correct way to share package version with setup.py and the package?
With distutils, setuptools, etc. a package version is specified in setup.py:
# file: setup.py
...
setup(
name='foobar',
version='1.0.0',
# other attributes
)
I would like to be able to access the ...
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setup.py: renaming src package to project name
Let's say you have a project called proj and in this project you have the following structure:
proj/
dists/
doc/
src/
__init__.py
xyz.py
abc.py
test/
setup.py
As you can see ...