Distributing Python Modules (Legacy version)¶
- Authors
Greg Ward, Anthony Baxter
See also
- Distributing Python Modules
The up to date module distribution documentations
This document describes the Python Distribution Utilities (“Distutils”) from the module developer’s point of view, describing how to use the Distutils to make Python modules and extensions easily available to a wider audience with very little overhead for build/release/install mechanics.
Note
This guide only covers the basic tools for building and distributing extensions that are provided as part of this version of Python. Third party tools offer easier to use and more secure alternatives. Refer to the quick recommendations section in the Python Packaging User Guide for more information.
- 1. An Introduction to Distutils
- 2. Writing the Setup Script
- 3. Writing the Setup Configuration File
- 4. Creating a Source Distribution
- 5. Creating Built Distributions
- 6. The Python Package Index (PyPI)
- 7. Examples
- 8. Extending Distutils
- 9. Command Reference
- 10. API Reference
- 10.1.
distutils.core
— Core Distutils functionality - 10.2.
distutils.ccompiler
— CCompiler base class - 10.3.
distutils.unixccompiler
— Unix C Compiler - 10.4.
distutils.msvccompiler
— Microsoft Compiler - 10.5.
distutils.bcppcompiler
— Borland Compiler - 10.6.
distutils.cygwincompiler
— Cygwin Compiler - 10.7.
distutils.emxccompiler
— OS/2 EMX Compiler - 10.8.
distutils.archive_util
— Archiving utilities - 10.9.
distutils.dep_util
— Dependency checking - 10.10.
distutils.dir_util
— Directory tree operations - 10.11.
distutils.file_util
— Single file operations - 10.12.
distutils.util
— Miscellaneous other utility functions - 10.13.
distutils.dist
— The Distribution class - 10.14.
distutils.extension
— The Extension class - 10.15.
distutils.debug
— Distutils debug mode - 10.16.
distutils.errors
— Distutils exceptions - 10.17.
distutils.fancy_getopt
— Wrapper around the standard getopt module - 10.18.
distutils.filelist
— The FileList class - 10.19.
distutils.log
— Simple PEP 282-style logging - 10.20.
distutils.spawn
— Spawn a sub-process - 10.21.
distutils.sysconfig
— System configuration information - 10.22.
distutils.text_file
— The TextFile class - 10.23.
distutils.version
— Version number classes - 10.24.
distutils.cmd
— Abstract base class for Distutils commands - 10.25. Creating a new Distutils command
- 10.26.
distutils.command
— Individual Distutils commands - 10.27.
distutils.command.bdist
— Build a binary installer - 10.28.
distutils.command.bdist_packager
— Abstract base class for packagers - 10.29.
distutils.command.bdist_dumb
— Build a “dumb” installer - 10.30.
distutils.command.bdist_msi
— Build a Microsoft Installer binary package - 10.31.
distutils.command.bdist_rpm
— Build a binary distribution as a Redhat RPM and SRPM - 10.32.
distutils.command.bdist_wininst
— Build a Windows installer - 10.33.
distutils.command.sdist
— Build a source distribution - 10.34.
distutils.command.build
— Build all files of a package - 10.35.
distutils.command.build_clib
— Build any C libraries in a package - 10.36.
distutils.command.build_ext
— Build any extensions in a package - 10.37.
distutils.command.build_py
— Build the .py/.pyc files of a package - 10.38.
distutils.command.build_scripts
— Build the scripts of a package - 10.39.
distutils.command.clean
— Clean a package build area - 10.40.
distutils.command.config
— Perform package configuration - 10.41.
distutils.command.install
— Install a package - 10.42.
distutils.command.install_data
— Install data files from a package - 10.43.
distutils.command.install_headers
— Install C/C++ header files from a package - 10.44.
distutils.command.install_lib
— Install library files from a package - 10.45.
distutils.command.install_scripts
— Install script files from a package - 10.46.
distutils.command.register
— Register a module with the Python Package Index - 10.47.
distutils.command.check
— Check the meta-data of a package
- 10.1.