Changeset - 0ed8016d2886
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Marcin Kuzminski - 15 years ago 2011-01-07 13:00:38
marcin@python-works.com
forced webhelpers version since it was making troubes during installation
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setup.py
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import sys
 
py_version = sys.version_info
 

	
 
from rhodecode import get_version
 

	
 
requirements = [
 
        "Pylons==1.0.0",
 
        "WebHelpers>=1.2",
 
        "SQLAlchemy>=0.6.5",
 
        "Mako==0.3.6",
 
        "vcs>=0.1.10",
 
        "pygments>=1.3.1",
 
        "mercurial>=1.7.2",
 
        "whoosh>=1.3.4",
 
        "celery>=2.1.4",
 
        "py-bcrypt",
 
        "babel",
 
    ]
 

	
 
classifiers = ['Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
 
               'Environment :: Web Environment',
 
               'Framework :: Pylons',
 
               'Intended Audience :: Developers',
 
               'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License',
 
               'Operating System :: OS Independent',
 
               'Programming Language :: Python', ]
 

	
 
if sys.version_info < (2, 6):
 
    requirements.append("simplejson")
 
    requirements.append("pysqlite")
 

	
 
#additional files from project that goes somewhere in the filesystem
 
#relative to sys.prefix
 
data_files = []
 

	
 
#additional files that goes into package itself
 
package_data = {'rhodecode': ['i18n/*/LC_MESSAGES/*.mo', ], }
 

	
 
description = ('Mercurial repository browser/management with '
 
               'build in push/pull server and full text search')
 
#long description
 
try:
 
    readme_file = 'README.rst'
 
    changelog_file = 'docs/changelog.rst'
 
    long_description = open(readme_file).read() + '\n\n' + \
 
        open(changelog_file).read()
 

	
 
except IOError, err:
 
    sys.stderr.write("[WARNING] Cannot find file specified as "
 
        "long_description (%s)\n or changelog (%s) skipping that file" \
 
            % (readme_file, changelog_file))
 
    long_description = description
 

	
 

	
 
try:
 
    from setuptools import setup, find_packages
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