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#!/usr/bin/python
from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib
from distutils.core import setup
from os.path import isfile, join
import glob, os, shutil
from rteval import RTEVAL_VERSION
from rteval.sysinfo import dmi # Just to get rid of a warning
# Get PYTHONLIB with no prefix so --prefix installs work.
PYTHONLIB = join(get_python_lib(standard_lib=1, prefix=''), 'site-packages')
# DMI module might be loaded, so ignore any warnings it may have
dmi.ProcessWarnings()
setup(name="rteval",
version = RTEVAL_VERSION,
description = "Evaluate system performance for Realtime",
author = "Clark Williams, David Sommerseth",
author_email = "williams@redhat.com, davids@redhat.com",
license = "GPLv2",
long_description =
"""\
The rteval script is used to judge the behavior of a hardware
platform while running a Realtime Linux kernel under a moderate
to heavy load.
Provides control logic for starting a system load and then running a
response time measurement utility (cyclictest) for a specified amount
of time. When the run is finished, the sample data from cyclictest is
analyzed for standard statistical measurements (i.e mode, median, range,
mean, variance and standard deviation) and a report is generated.
""",
packages = ["rteval",
"rteval.modules",
"rteval.modules.loads",
"rteval.modules.measurement",
"rteval.sysinfo"],
scripts = ["rteval-cmd"],
)
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