"Out of source" bdist_egg, missing metadata
Hi, I've a question on setuptools egg creation. I've a directory structure like this: python_libs/ |---- setup_foo | |---- setup.py |---- src | |---- foo | | |---- __init__.py | | |---- foo_module.py | |---- bar | | |---- __init__.py | | |---- bar_module.py | |---- common | | |---- __init__.py | | |---- common_module.py Basically I have a src directory containing three packages (foo, bar and common), and I have a setup_foo directory OUTSIDE src, where I want to build an egg containing foo and common packages, and NOT bar package. In the setup_foo/setup.py script I have something like this: # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from setuptools import setup, find_packages src_dir = "../src" setup(name='foo', version='0.1', description="foo and common packages", packages=find_packages(src_dir, exclude=['bar', 'bar.*']), package_dir={'': src_dir}, zip_safe=False, install_requires=[ 'PasteDeploy', ], entry_points=""" [paste.app_factory] foo_app = foo.foo_module:app_factory common_app = common.common_module:app_factory """, ) You can see that I have two entry points (in this case for use with PasteDeploy in a wsgi project). If I build an egg with that file: $ cd setup_foo/ $ python setup.py bdist_egg I can find a foo.egg-info directory under src which contains all metadata: $ ls src/foo.egg-info/ dependency_links.txt entry_points.txt not-zip-safe PKG-INFO requires.txt SOURCES.txt top_level.txt But in the egg created under setup_foo/dist I don't have those metadata: $ cd setup_foo/dist/ $ unzip foo-0.1-py2.6.egg $ ls EGG-INFO/ not-zip-safe SOURCES.txt And of course, after installing that egg with easy_install, PasteDeploy can't find the entry points. Is this a setuptools bug or I'm doing something wrong? I use setuptools 0.6.10 distributed in Ubuntu Lucid. Thank you in advance for your help, and excuse me for the lenghty email! Please answer also to my email address, because I'm not a list subscriber. -- Augusto Destrero
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Augusto Destrero