GNU pyconfigure
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GNU pyconfigure provides developers with file templates for implementing standard `configure' scripts and `Makefile' recipes for their Python packages. pyconfigure supports different project needs, allowing you to write your build/install logic in Python or in Make. Developers with existing packages need not worry, as pyconfigure integrates well with what you have already written.
While the goal is to make it easier for Python packages to provide the standard configuration and installation procedure, pyconfigure also offers other advantages over the traditional Python-based methods. Because much of pyconfigure is based upon the powerful GNU Autoconf, packages that use additional languages such as C or Fortran automatically benefit from existing support without having to hack it in oneself, as in other Python-based solutions. Opting to use Make to write your installation logic provides you with a powerful, robust and flexible system that has been designed specifically with such processes in mind.
Downloading pyconfigure
pyconfigure can be found on the main GNU ftp server: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/pyconfigure/ (via HTTP) and ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/pyconfigure/ (via FTP). It can also be found on the GNU mirrors; please use a mirror if possible.
Documentation
Documentation for pyconfigure is available online, as is documentation for most GNU software. You may also find more information about pyconfigure by running info pyconfigure or man pyconfigure, or by looking at /usr/share/doc/pyconfigure/, /usr/local/doc/pyconfigure/, or similar directories on your system. A brief summary is available by running pyconfigure --help.
Mailing lists
pyconfigure has the following mailing lists:
- bug-pyconfigure is used to discuss most aspects of pyconfigure, including development and enhancement requests, as well as bug reports.
- help-pyconfigure is for general user help and discussion.
Announcements about pyconfigure and most other GNU software are made on info-gnu (archive).
Security reports that should not be made immediately public can be sent directly to the maintainer. If there is no response to an urgent issue, you can escalate to the general security mailing list for advice.
Getting involved
Development of pyconfigure, and GNU in general, is a volunteer effort, and you can contribute. For information, please read How to help GNU. If you'd like to get involved, it's a good idea to join the discussion mailing list (see above).
- Test releases
- Trying the latest test release (when available) is always appreciated. Test releases of pyconfigure can be found at http://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/pyconfigure/ (via HTTP) and ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/pyconfigure/ (via FTP).
- Development
- For development sources, issue trackers, and other information, please see the pyconfigure project page at savannah.gnu.org.
- Translating pyconfigure
- To translate pyconfigure's messages into other languages, please see the Translation Project page for pyconfigure. If you have a new translation of the message strings, or updates to the existing strings, please have the changes made in this repository. Only translations from this site will be incorporated into pyconfigure. For more information, see the Translation Project.
- Maintainer
- pyconfigure is currently being maintained by Brandon Invergo. Please use the mailing lists for contact.
Licensing
pyconfigure is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of a general permissive license.