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#!/usr/bin/python
from distutils.core import setup
#from setuptools import setup,find_packages
NAME = "func"
VERSION = open("version", "r+").read().split()[0]
SHORT_DESC = "%s remote configuration and management api" % NAME
LONG_DESC = """
A small pluggable xml-rpc daemon used by %s to implement various web services hooks
""" % NAME
if __name__ == "__main__":
manpath = "share/man/man1/"
etcpath = "/etc/%s" % NAME
etcmodpath = "/etc/%s/modules" % NAME
initpath = "/etc/init.d/"
logpath = "/var/log/%s/" % NAME
varpath = "/var/lib/%s/" % NAME
rotpath = "/etc/logrotate.d"
aclpath = "%s/minion-acl.d" % etcpath
setup(
name="%s" % NAME,
version = VERSION,
author = "Lots",
author_email = "func-list@redhat.com",
url = "https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/func/",
license = "GPL",
scripts = [
"scripts/funcd",
"scripts/func",
"scripts/func-inventory",
"scripts/func-create-module",
# "scripts/update-func",
],
# package_data = { '' : ['*.*'] },
package_dir = {"%s" % NAME: "%s" % NAME
},
packages = ["%s" % NAME,
"%s/minion" % NAME,
"%s/overlord" % NAME,
"%s/overlord/cmd_modules" % NAME,
"%s/overlord/modules" % NAME,
"%s/minion/modules" % NAME,
# FIXME if there's a clean/easy way to recursively
# find modules then by all means do it, for now
# this will work.
"%s/minion/modules.netapp" % NAME,
"%s/minion/modules.netapp.vol" % NAME,
"%s/minion/modules.iptables" % NAME
],
data_files = [(initpath, ["init-scripts/funcd"]),
(etcpath, ["etc/minion.conf"]),
(manpath, ["docs/func.1.gz"]),
(manpath, ["docs/func-inventory.1.gz"]),
(manpath, ["docs/funcd.1.gz"]),
(rotpath, ['etc/func_rotate']),
(logpath, []),
(etcmodpath, []),
(varpath, []),
(aclpath, [])
],
description = SHORT_DESC,
long_description = LONG_DESC
)
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