Mercurial > hg-git
view setup.py @ 1092:3799bf885c1d
compat: use newer read_pkt_refs from dulwich if possible
Beginning with dulwich 0.18, it now supports reporting the symrefs so we
no longer need to monkey patch (will require future patches to use the
new code, though).
author | Sean Farley <sean@farley.io> |
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date | Mon, 27 Nov 2017 17:45:51 -0500 |
parents | 5cc9594cc811 |
children | 21264429a8d4 |
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try: from setuptools import setup except: from distutils.core import setup try: from collections import OrderedDict extra_req = [] except ImportError: extra_req = ['ordereddict>=1.1'] from os.path import dirname, join def get_version(relpath): root = dirname(__file__) for line in open(join(root, relpath), 'rb'): line = line.decode('utf-8') if '__version__' in line: return line.split("'")[1] setup( name='hg-git', version=get_version('hggit/__init__.py'), author='The hg-git Authors', maintainer='Augie Fackler', maintainer_email='durin42@gmail.com', url='http://hg-git.github.com/', description='push to and pull from a Git repository using Mercurial', long_description=""" This extension lets you communicate (push and pull) with a Git server. This way you can use Git hosting for your project or collaborate with a project that is in Git. A bridger of worlds, this plugin be. """.strip(), keywords='hg git mercurial', license='GPLv2', packages=['hggit'], package_data={ 'hggit': ['help/git.rst'] }, include_package_data=True, install_requires=['dulwich>=0.9.7'] + extra_req, )