notmuch/bindings/python/setup.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import re
from distutils.core import setup
def get_version():
file = open('notmuch/__init__.py')
try:
for line in file:
if re.match('__VERSION__\s*=\s*',line) != None:
version = line.split('=', 1)[1]
return eval(version, {}, {})
finally:
file.close()
raise IOError('Unexpected end-of-file')
__VERSION__=get_version()
setup(name='notmuch',
version=__VERSION__,
description='Python binding of the notmuch mail search and indexing library.',
author='Sebastian Spaeth',
author_email='Sebastian@SSpaeth.de',
url='http://notmuchmail.org/',
download_url='http://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-'+__VERSION__+'.tar.gz',
packages=['notmuch'],
keywords = ["library", "email"],
long_description="""Overview
==============
The notmuch module provides an interface to the `notmuch <http://notmuchmail.org>`_ functionality, directly interfacing with a shared notmuch library. Notmuch provides a maildatabase that allows for extremely quick searching and filtering of your email according to various criteria.
The documentation for the latest cnotmuch release can be `viewed online <http://packages.python.org/notmuch>`_.
The classes notmuch.Database, notmuch.Query provide most of the core functionality, returning notmuch.Messages and notmuch.Tags.
Installation and Deinstallation
-------------------------------
notmuch is included in the upstream notmuch source repository and it is
packaged on http://pypi.python.org. This means you can do "easy_install
notmuch" (or using pip) on your linux box and it will get installed
into:
/usr/local/lib/python2.x/dist-packages/
For uninstalling, you will need to remove the "notmuch-0.x-py2.x.egg"
directory and delete one entry refering to cnotmuch in the
"easy-install.pth" file in that directory. There should be no trace
left of cnotmuch then.
Requirements
------------
You need to have notmuch installed (or rather libnotmuch.so.1). Also,
notmuch makes use of the ctypes library, and has only been tested with
python >= 2.5. It will not work on earlier python versions.
""",
classifiers=['Development Status :: 3 - Alpha',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Topic :: Communications :: Email',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries'
],
platforms='',
license='http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt',
)