Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: pm.recipe.debianize
Version: 0.7
Summary: A buildout recipe to create debian packages
Home-page: https://github.com/specialunderwear/pm.recipe.debianize
Author: Lars van de Kerkhof
Author-email: lars@permanentmarkers.nl
License: GPL
Description: 
        Debianize, a buildout recipe to create debian packages
        ======================================================
        
        Debianize uses fpm (https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm) to create debian
        packages from python source directories. The only thing it really adds, is
        that debianize will also create packages for all depencencies that your
        source package has (``install_requires``). Debianize will only create a debian
        package from a python
        **package**. So you *need* a setup.py.
        
        
        Usage::
        
            [buildout]
            parts =
                debianize
        
            [debianize]
            maintainer = somebody@example.com
            follow_dependencies =
                someobscurepackage
                morestuff
                ivegotnodebianpackageyet
        
        If you define ``follow_dependencies`` debianize will only create packages for
        things that match any of the regex patterns in that option. If omit
        ``follow_dependencies``, it will build debian packages for anything defined as
        a dependency with ``install_requires``. You can not use spaces in any of the
        patterns! This is useful if some of the dependencies are allready available as
        debian packages and others are not.
        
        The above defined ``follow_dependencies`` will be matched like this::
        
            $NAME =~ someobscurepackage|morestuff|ivegotnodebianpackageyet
        
        So it will simply put a ``|`` symbol in between the patterns.
        
        Upstart
        -------
        
        If you've got a folder named ``upstart`` next to your setup.py, this folder
        will be packaged as well, with the same version number as your package, but
        adding a ``.d`` postfix to your package name.
        
        Last but not least
        ------------------
        
        This recipe does not install fpm for you.
        instead use http://pypi.python.org/pypi/rubygemsrecipe/0.1.6::
        
            [rubygems]
            recipe = rubygemsrecipe
            gems = fpm
        
        Don't use spaces in the ``maintainer`` if you are using this recipe because it
        passes arguments with $* which causes errors.
        
Keywords: debian buildout
Platform: UNKNOWN
