diff python/pydc/setup.py @ 4:4c5019f00f5b

- python binding cleanup
author cslag
date Tue, 22 Mar 2016 00:55:15 +0100
parents 0cfcc391201f
children 681db37a300c
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--- a/python/pydc/setup.py	Thu Dec 31 20:24:53 2015 +0100
+++ b/python/pydc/setup.py	Tue Mar 22 00:55:15 2016 +0100
@@ -1,28 +1,24 @@
 from distutils.core import setup, Extension
 
-dctop = '../../..'
-
 pydcext = Extension('pydcext',
   sources = ['pydcext.c']
-#,include_dirs=[ "/".join([dctop,'dyncall']), "/".join([dctop,'dynload']) ]
-#,library_dirs=[ "/".join([dctop,'dyncall']), "/".join([dctop,'dynload']) ]
 ,libraries=['dyncall_s','dynload_s']
 )
 
 setup(
-  name='pydc'
-, version='0.1'
-, author = 'Daniel Adler'
-, author_email = 'dadler@uni-goettingen.de'
-, maintainer = 'Daniel Adler'
-, maintainer_email = 'dadler@uni-goettingen.de'
-, url = 'http://dyncall.org'
-, description = 'dynamic call bindings for python'
+  name             = 'pydc'
+, version          = '0.9'
+, author           = 'Daniel Adler'
+, author_email     = 'dadler@dyncall.org'
+, maintainer       = 'Daniel Adler'
+, maintainer_email = 'dadler@dyncall.org'
+, url              = 'http://www.dyncall.org'
+, description      = 'dynamic call bindings for python'
 , long_description = '''
-dynamic call library allows to call arbitrary library functions
+dynamic call library allows to call arbitrary C library functions
 with a single call code (written in assembly)
 '''
-, download_url = 'http://dyncall.org/download'
+, download_url = 'http://www.dyncall.org/download'
 , classifiers=[]
 #, packages=['pydc']
 #, package_dir['dir']