setup.py
author Bryan O'Sullivan <bryano@fb.com>
Wed, 12 Dec 2012 14:52:58 -0800
branchstable
changeset 1174 193946338595
parent 238 e4a389eca1b9
permissions -rw-r--r--
run-tests: on windows, put correct python at front of PATH The older approach of trying to copy the python executable into the test directory was doomed to fail. There remains one weakness with this approach: if you've run "make local", tests may pick up the wrong extension DLLs from inside the source tree. I don't know why this happens. A reasonable workaround for now is to test either using --local or with a working directory that does not contain built DLLs. [ original upstream message ]

#!/usr/bin/env python
# $Id$

from distutils.core import setup
import os, time

# specify version, Mercurial version otherwise
version = ''

unknown_version = 'unknown'

def getversion():
    global version, unknown_version
    if not version and os.path.isdir('.hg'):
        p = os.popen('hg --quiet identify 2> %s' % os.devnull)
        ident = p.read()[:-1]
        if not p.close() and ident:
            if ident[-1] != '+':
                version = ident
            else:
                version = ident[:-1]
                version += time.strftime('+%Y%m%d')
    return version or unknown_version

setup(name='hgkw',
      version=getversion(),
      description='Mercurial keyword extension (standalone)',
      author='Christian Ebert',
      author_email='blacktrash@gmx.net',
      url='http://www.blacktrash.org/hg/hgkeyword/',
      license='GNU GPL',
      packages=['hgkw'])