try:
from setuptools import setup
+ setuptools_available = True
except ImportError:
from distutils.core import setup
+ setuptools_available = False
try:
# This will create an exe that needs Microsoft Visual C++ 2008
params = py2exe_params
else:
params = {
- 'scripts': ['bin/youtube-dl'],
'data_files': [ # Installing system-wide would require sudo...
('etc/bash_completion.d', ['youtube-dl.bash-completion']),
('share/doc/youtube_dl', ['README.txt']),
- ('share/man/man1/', ['youtube-dl.1'])
+ ('share/man/man1', ['youtube-dl.1'])
]
}
+ if setuptools_available:
+ params['entry_points'] = {'console_scripts': ['youtube-dl = youtube_dl:main']}
+ else:
+ params['scripts'] = ['bin/youtube-dl']
# Get the version from youtube_dl/version.py without importing the package
exec(compile(open('youtube_dl/version.py').read(),
' YouTube.com and other video sites.',
url='https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl',
author='Ricardo Garcia',
+ author_email='ytdl@yt-dl.org',
maintainer='Philipp Hagemeister',
maintainer_email='phihag@phihag.de',
- packages=['youtube_dl', 'youtube_dl.extractor'],
+ packages=[
+ 'youtube_dl',
+ 'youtube_dl.extractor', 'youtube_dl.downloader',
+ 'youtube_dl.postprocessor'],
# Provokes warning on most systems (why?!)
# test_suite = 'nose.collector',