At 02:12 PM 2/4/2011 +0300, Roman Kurakin wrote:
Hi,
Let suppose that we have package aaa and subpackage bbb and we are going
to write setup.py for bbb using setuptools:
extra = dict(
namespace_packages=["aaa", "aaa.bbb"],
zip_safe = False,
install_requires = ['setuptools'],
)
if __name__=="__main__":
setup(name="aaa.bbb",
version="0.0.1",
description="Dummy example subpackage",
author="Mr. Nemo",
url="http://www.the.way.org/to/hell";,
author_email="mrn...@the.way.org",
packages=['aaa.bbb'],
license='BSD',
**extra)
This is the way of namespace_packages usage I against of. So,
the questions is
am I right standing that package bbb, subpackage of aaa must list in
namespace_packages
only namespaces it participate in eq 'aaa', and must not list any
namespaces it is provides,
in this case 'aaa.bbb'? So correct value namespace_packages=['aaa']
in the case above.
If 'aaa.bbb' is not itself a namespace package, then
namespace_packages should only contain 'aaa'. And unless you will
have yet another project which is installing something under aaa.bbb,
then aaa.bbb does not need to be a namespace package.
namespace_packages should only list namespaces in which the current
project *participates*. That is, it should list packages that are
*containers* for the thing(s) this project is providing, that are
*shared* by other projects.
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