[issue6884] Impossible to include file in sdist that starts with 'build' on Win32

Chris Withers report at bugs.python.org
Fri Sep 11 16:28:29 CEST 2009


New submission from Chris Withers <chris at simplistix.co.uk>:

With a simple setup.py:

from distutils.core import setup
setup(name='packagename')

And a MANIFEST.in containing:

include buildout.cfg 

The result of a debug run of python setup.py sdist on Windows is:

Distribution.parse_config_files():
options (after parsing config files):
no commands known yet
options (after parsing command line):
option dict for 'sdist' command:
  {}
running sdist
Distribution.get_command_obj(): creating 'sdist' command object
warning: sdist: missing required meta-data: version, url
warning: sdist: missing meta-data: either (author and author_email) or 
(maintainer and maintainer_email) mus
t be supplied
checking if setup.py newer than MANIFEST
warning: sdist: standard file not found: should have one of README, 
README.txt
reading manifest template 'MANIFEST.in'
include buildout.cfg
include_pattern: applying regex r'^buildout\.cfg$'
 adding buildout.cfg
Distribution.get_command_obj(): creating 'build' command object
exclude_pattern: applying regex r'^build\.*'
 removing buildout.cfg

...

The regex built is incorrect, although it is apparently correctly built 
on other platforms...

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assignee: tarek
messages: 92511
nosy: cjw296, tarek
priority: normal
severity: normal
stage: test needed
status: open
title: Impossible to include file in sdist that starts with 'build' on Win32
type: behavior
versions: Python 2.6, Python 2.7

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