"""Setup.py for data package.""" from os import path import sys setuptools_import_error_message = """setuptools is not installed for """ + sys.executable + """ Please follow this link for installing instructions : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools make sure you use \"""" + sys.executable + """\" during the installation""" try: from setuptools import setup # pylint: disable=g-import-not-at-top except ImportError: raise ImportError(setuptools_import_error_message) # Utility function to read the README file. # Used for the long_description. It's nice, because now 1) we have a top level # README file and 2) it's easier to type in the README file than to put a raw # string in below ... def read(fname): return open(path.join(path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read() install_requires = ['ortoolsXXXX == VVVV'] setup( name='ortools_examples', version='VVVV', install_requires=install_requires, license='Apache 2.0', author='Google Inc', author_email='lperron@google.com', description='Google OR-Tools python libraries and modules', keywords=('operations research, constraint programming, ' + 'linear programming,' + 'flow algorithms,' + 'python'), url='https://developers.google.com/optimization/', classifiers=[ 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable', 'Intended Audience :: Developers', 'License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License', 'Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X', 'Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows', 'Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6', 'Topic :: Office/Business :: Scheduling', 'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering', 'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Mathematics', 'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules'], long_description=read('README.txt'), )