requirements on pypi: what is egg.info/requires.txt?
Hi, I feel like these are stupid questions but I cannot seem to find a straight answer. In brief, 1) what is egg-info/requires.txt used for? 2) how do I properly define requirements for pypi? The details are: I'm updating some packages on pypi and am having difficulty defining requirements. One of the packages in question is: pypi.python.org/pypi/jsui I'm initially defining the requirements in a requirements.txt that then gets parsed in setup.py and install_requires gets set to the contents of requirements.txt. Some of the output from python setup.py sdist build is below. The resulting requires.txt in jsui.egg-info is: flask wsrpc However, when I upload this to pypi with "python setup.py sdist upload" I'm not seeing these requirements listed nor does pip installing the package install the requirements. Thanks for your help. ==== python setup.py sdist build partial output ==== running sdist running egg_info writing requirements to jsui.egg-info/requires.txt writing jsui.egg-info/PKG-INFO writing top-level names to jsui.egg-info/top_level.txt writing dependency_links to jsui.egg-info/dependency_links.txt reading manifest file 'jsui.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' writing manifest file 'jsui.egg-info/SOURCES.txt' running check warning: check: missing required meta-data: url creating jsui-0.0.1 creating jsui-0.0.1/jsui creating jsui-0.0.1/jsui.egg-info making hard links in jsui-0.0.1... hard linking README -> jsui-0.0.1 hard linking setup.py -> jsui-0.0.1 hard linking jsui/__init__.py -> jsui-0.0.1/jsui hard linking jsui/serve.py -> jsui-0.0.1/jsui hard linking jsui.egg-info/PKG-INFO -> jsui-0.0.1/jsui.egg-info hard linking jsui.egg-info/SOURCES.txt -> jsui-0.0.1/jsui.egg-info hard linking jsui.egg-info/dependency_links.txt -> jsui-0.0.1/jsui.egg-info hard linking jsui.egg-info/requires.txt -> jsui-0.0.1/jsui.egg-info hard linking jsui.egg-info/top_level.txt -> jsui-0.0.1/jsui.egg-info Writing jsui-0.0.1/setup.cfg Creating tar archive removing 'jsui-0.0.1' (and everything under it) running build running build_py
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