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.. _packaging-install-index:
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Installing Python Projects
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:Author: The Fellowship of the Packaging
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:Release: |version|
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:Date: |today|
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.. TODO: Fill in XXX comments
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.. The audience for this document includes people who don't know anything
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about Python and aren't about to learn the language just in order to
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install and maintain it for their users, i.e. system administrators.
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Thus, I have to be sure to explain the basics at some point:
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sys.path and PYTHONPATH at least. Should probably give pointers to
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other docs on "import site", PYTHONSTARTUP, PYTHONHOME, etc.
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Finally, it might be useful to include all the material from my "Care
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and Feeding of a Python Installation" talk in here somewhere. Yow!
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.. topic:: Abstract
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This document describes Packaging from the end-user's point of view: it
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explains how to extend the functionality of a standard Python installation by
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building and installing third-party Python modules and applications.
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This guide is split into a simple overview followed by a longer presentation of
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the :program:`pysetup` script, the Python package management tool used to
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build, distribute, search for, install, remove and list Python distributions.
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.. TODO integrate install and pysetup instead of duplicating
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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:numbered:
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install
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pysetup
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pysetup-config
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pysetup-servers
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`packaging-index`
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The manual for developers of Python projects who want to package and
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distribute them. This describes how to use :mod:`packaging` to make
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projects easily found and added to an existing Python installation.
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:mod:`packaging`
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A library reference for developers of packaging tools wanting to use
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standalone building blocks like :mod:`~packaging.version` or
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:mod:`~packaging.metadata`, or extend Packaging itself.
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