# Prepare a release: # - fill the changelog # - run unit tests on Linux: run "tox" # - run unit tests on Windows, run:: # # \Python27\python.exe runtest.py -r # \Python27\python.exe runtest.py -r -m # # - update the version in setup.py and doc/conf.py to X.Y # - check that "python setup.py sdist" contains all files tracked by # the SCM (Mercurial): update MANIFEST.in if needed # - set release date in doc/changelog.rst # - hg ci # - hg push # # Release a new version: # # - hg tag X.Y # - hg push # - python setup.py sdist register upload # WARNING: don't publish binary wheel packages, since setup.py # hardcodes dependencies depending on the Python version. # - increment version in setup.py and doc/conf.py # - hg ci && hg push # # After the release: # # - increment version in setup.py and doc/conf.py # - hg ci -m "post-release" && hg push import sys try: from setuptools import setup SETUPTOOLS = True except ImportError: SETUPTOOLS = False # Use distutils.core as a fallback. # We won't be able to build the Wheel file on Windows. from distutils.core import setup requirements = ['eventlet'] if sys.version_info >= (3, 4): # Python 3.4 and newer: asyncio is now part of the stdlib pass elif (3, 3) <= sys.version_info < (3, 4): # Python 3.3: use Tulip requirements.append('asyncio>=0.4.1') else: # Python 2.7: use Trollius requirements.append('trollius>=0.3') with open("README") as fp: long_description = fp.read() install_options = { "name": "aioeventlet", "version": "0.5.1", "license": "Apache License 2.0", "author": 'Victor Stinner', "author_email": 'victor.stinner@gmail.com', "description": "asyncio event loop scheduling callbacks in eventlet.", "long_description": long_description, "url": "http://aioeventlet.readthedocs.org/", "classifiers": [ "Programming Language :: Python", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3", "License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License", ], "py_modules": ["aioeventlet"], #"test_suite": "runtests.runtests", } if SETUPTOOLS: install_options['install_requires'] = requirements setup(**install_options)