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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:5
msgid "Distributing Python Modules"
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:7
msgid "distutils-sig@python.org"
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:10
msgid ""
"As a popular open source development project, Python has an active "
"supporting community of contributors and users that also make their software "
"available for other Python developers to use under open source license terms."
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:14
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"This allows Python users to share and collaborate effectively, benefiting "
"from the solutions others have already created to common (and sometimes even "
"rare!) problems, as well as potentially contributing their own solutions to "
"the common pool."
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:19
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"This guide covers the distribution part of the process. For a guide to "
"installing other Python projects, refer to the :ref:`installation guide "
"<installing-index>`."
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:25
msgid ""
"For corporate and other institutional users, be aware that many "
"organisations have their own policies around using and contributing to open "
"source software. Please take such policies into account when making use of "
"the distribution and installation tools provided with Python."
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:32
msgid "Key terms"
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msgid ""
"the `Python Packaging Index <https://pypi.python.org/pypi>`__ is a public "
"repository of open source licensed packages made available for use by other "
"Python users"
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:37
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"the `Python Packaging Authority <https://www.pypa.io/>`__ are the group of "
"developers and documentation authors responsible for the maintenance and "
"evolution of the standard packaging tools and the associated metadata and "
"file format standards. They maintain a variety of tools, documentation and "
"issue trackers on both `GitHub <https://github.com/pypa>`__ and `BitBucket "
"<https://bitbucket.org/pypa/>`__."
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:44
msgid ""
":mod:`distutils` is the original build and distribution system first added "
"to the Python standard library in 1998. While direct use of :mod:`distutils` "
"is being phased out, it still laid the foundation for the current packaging "
"and distribution infrastructure, and it not only remains part of the "
"standard library, but its name lives on in other ways (such as the name of "
"the mailing list used to coordinate Python packaging standards development)."
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msgid ""
"`setuptools`_ is a (largely) drop-in replacement for :mod:`distutils` first "
"published in 2004. Its most notable addition over the unmodified :mod:"
"`distutils` tools was the ability to declare dependencies on other packages. "
"It is currently recommended as a more regularly updated alternative to :mod:"
"`distutils` that offers consistent support for more recent packaging "
"standards across a wide range of Python versions."
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msgid ""
"`wheel`_ (in this context) is a project that adds the ``bdist_wheel`` "
"command to :mod:`distutils`/`setuptools`_. This produces a cross platform "
"binary packaging format (called \"wheels\" or \"wheel files\" and defined "
"in :pep:`427`) that allows Python libraries, even those including binary "
"extensions, to be installed on a system without needing to be built locally."
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msgid "Open source licensing and collaboration"
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msgid ""
"In most parts of the world, software is automatically covered by copyright. "
"This means that other developers require explicit permission to copy, use, "
"modify and redistribute the software."
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msgid ""
"Open source licensing is a way of explicitly granting such permission in a "
"relatively consistent way, allowing developers to share and collaborate "
"efficiently by making common solutions to various problems freely available. "
"This leaves many developers free to spend more time focusing on the problems "
"that are relatively unique to their specific situation."
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:80
msgid ""
"The distribution tools provided with Python are designed to make it "
"reasonably straightforward for developers to make their own contributions "
"back to that common pool of software if they choose to do so."
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msgid ""
"The same distribution tools can also be used to distribute software within "
"an organisation, regardless of whether that software is published as open "
"source software or not."
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:90
msgid "Installing the tools"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:92
msgid ""
"The standard library does not include build tools that support modern Python "
"packaging standards, as the core development team has found that it is "
"important to have standard tools that work consistently, even on older "
"versions of Python."
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msgid ""
"The currently recommended build and distribution tools can be installed by "
"invoking the ``pip`` module at the command line::"
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:104
msgid ""
"For POSIX users (including Mac OS X and Linux users), these instructions "
"assume the use of a :term:`virtual environment`."
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msgid ""
"For Windows users, these instructions assume that the option to adjust the "
"system PATH environment variable was selected when installing Python."
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:111
msgid ""
"The Python Packaging User Guide includes more details on the `currently "
"recommended tools`_."
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:117
msgid "Reading the guide"
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:119
msgid ""
"The Python Packaging User Guide covers the various key steps and elements "
"involved in creating a project:"
msgstr ""
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msgid "`Project structure`_"
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:123
msgid "`Building and packaging the project`_"
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:124
msgid "`Uploading the project to the Python Packaging Index`_"
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:135
msgid "How do I...?"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:137
msgid "These are quick answers or links for some common tasks."
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:140
msgid "... choose a name for my project?"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:142
msgid "This isn't an easy topic, but here are a few tips:"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:144
msgid "check the Python Packaging Index to see if the name is already in use"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:145
msgid ""
"check popular hosting sites like GitHub, BitBucket, etc to see if there is "
"already a project with that name"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:147
msgid "check what comes up in a web search for the name you're considering"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:148
msgid ""
"avoid particularly common words, especially ones with multiple meanings, as "
"they can make it difficult for users to find your software when searching "
"for it"
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:154
msgid "... create and distribute binary extensions?"
msgstr ""
#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:156
msgid ""
"This is actually quite a complex topic, with a variety of alternatives "
"available depending on exactly what you're aiming to achieve. See the Python "
"Packaging User Guide for more information and recommendations."
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#: ../Doc/distributing/index.rst:162
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"`Python Packaging User Guide: Binary Extensions <https://packaging.python."
"org/en/latest/extensions>`__"
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