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setup.py
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# Authors: CommPy contributors
# License: BSD 3-Clause
from distutils.core import setup
# Taken from scikit-learn setup.py
DISTNAME = 'scikit-commpy'
DESCRIPTION = 'Digital Communication Algorithms with Python'
LONG_DESCRIPTION = open('README.md').read()
MAINTAINER = 'Veeresh Taranalli & Bastien Trotobas'
MAINTAINER_EMAIL = 'veeresht@gmail.com'
URL = 'http://veeresht.github.com/CommPy'
LICENSE = 'BSD 3-Clause'
VERSION = '0.5.0'
#This is a list of files to install, and where
#(relative to the 'root' dir, where setup.py is)
#You could be more specific.
files = ["channelcoding/*, channelcoding/tests/*, tests/*"]
setup(
name=DISTNAME,
maintainer=MAINTAINER,
maintainer_email=MAINTAINER_EMAIL,
description=DESCRIPTION,
license=LICENSE,
url=URL,
version=VERSION,
#Name the folder where your packages live:
#(If you have other packages (dirs) or modules (py files) then
#put them into the package directory - they will be found
#recursively.)
packages=['commpy', 'commpy.channelcoding', 'commpy.channelcoding.tests', 'commpy.tests'],
install_requires=[
'numpy',
'scipy',
'matplotlib',
],
#'package' package must contain files (see list above)
#This dict maps the package name =to=> directories
#It says, package *needs* these files.
package_data={'commpy': files},
#'runner' is in the root.
scripts=["runner"],
test_suite='nose.collector',
tests_require=['nose'],
long_description=LONG_DESCRIPTION,
long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
'Intended Audience :: Science/Research',
'Intended Audience :: Telecommunications Industry',
'Operating System :: Unix',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering',
'Topic :: Software Development',
],
python_requires='>=3.2',
)