Revision 0b8893ed1bc5ecfb37e9a671ba815369fd6057a7 authored by Thomas Pfaff on 18 December 2013, 07:23:11 UTC, committed by Thomas Pfaff on 18 December 2013, 07:23:11 UTC
#11: Improvement io.py - read generic hdf5
setup_distutils.py
import os
import sys
import site
# BEFORE importing distutils, remove MANIFEST. distutils doesn't
# properly update it when the contents of directories change.
if os.path.exists('MANIFEST'): os.remove('MANIFEST')
from distutils.core import setup
from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib
import subprocess as sub
MAJOR = 0
MINOR = 1
MICRO = 1
VERSION = '%d.%d.%d' % (MAJOR, MINOR, MICRO)
bufr_dir = "wradlib/bufr_3.1"
from distutils.command.build_py import build_py
class build_bufr(build_py):
def run(self):
# honor the --dry-run flag
if not self.dry_run:
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# START: BUFR COMPILATION
# This is the TEMPORARY solution for compiling and installing the BUFR library
# It is simply a call to a makefile for gcc (Windows: mingw gcc) in the BUFR library directory
# For this purpose, MinGW (or on Linux: gcc) needs to be installed
os.chdir(bufr_dir)
if os.sys.platform=="win32":
# Test functionality of MinGW
retval = sub.call("mingw32-make --version")
if not retval==0:
print "Please check your MinGW installation."
print "Apparently MinGW is not properly installed on your machine."
print "You need MinGW to properly install the wradlib bufr module."
print "Normally, MinGW comes with Python(x,y)"
else:
retval = sub.call("mingw32-make -f makefile_mingw.gcc clean")
retval = sub.call("mingw32-make -f makefile_mingw.gcc decbufr")
## # This should be used if the shared BUFR library is functional
## sub.call("mingw32-make -f makefile_mingw.gcc dll")
elif "linux" in os.sys.platform:
retval = sub.call(["make", "-f", "makefile.gcc", "clean"])
retval = sub.call(["make", "-f", "makefile.gcc", "decbufr"])
## # This should be used if the shared BUFR library is functional
## sub.call("make -f makefile.gcc shlib")
else:
print "ATTENTION: wradlib BUFR module not yet available to OS: %s" % os.sys.platform
print "You have to compile the BUFR software for your OS."
os.chdir('../..')
# END: BUFR COMPILATION
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# distutils uses old-style classes, so no super()
build_py.run(self)
if __name__ == '__main__':
## #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
## # START: BUFR COMPILATION
## # This is the TEMPORARY solution for compiling and installing the BUFR library
## # It is simply a call to a makefile for gcc (Windows: mingw gcc) in the BUFR library directory
## # For this purpose, MinGW (or on Linux: gcc) needs to be installed
## os.chdir(bufr_dir)
## if os.sys.platform=="win32":
## # Test functionality of MinGW
## retval = sub.call("mingw32-make --version")
## if not retval==0:
## print "Please check your MinGW installation."
## print "Apparently MinGW is not properly installed on your machine."
## print "You need MinGW to properly install the wradlib bufr module."
## print "Normally, MinGW comes with Python(x,y)"
## else:
## retval = sub.call("mingw32-make -f makefile_mingw.gcc clean")
## retval = sub.call("mingw32-make -f makefile_mingw.gcc decbufr")
#### # This should be used if the shared BUFR library is functional
#### sub.call("mingw32-make -f makefile_mingw.gcc dll")
## elif "linux" in os.sys.platform:
## retval = sub.call(["make", "-f", "makefile.gcc", "clean"])
## retval = sub.call(["make", "-f", "makefile.gcc", "decbufr"])
#### # This should be used if the shared BUFR library is functional
#### sub.call("make -f makefile.gcc shlib")
## else:
## print "ATTENTION: wradlib BUFR module not yet available to OS: %s" % os.sys.platform
## print "You have to compile the BUFR software for your OS."
## os.chdir('../..')
## # END: BUFR COMPILATION
## #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# targets and List of files which need to be copied to the site packages installation directory
if "--user" in sys.argv:
sitepackdir = site.USER_SITE
else:
sitepackdir = get_python_lib()
# BUFR
bufr_trg_dir = os.path.join(sitepackdir, bufr_dir)
bufr_files = []
## for f in os.listdir(bufr_dir):
## if ( f.endswith(".csv") ) or ( f=="decbufr.exe") or ( f=="decbufr") or \
## ( f=="decbufr.a") or ( f=="decbufr.dll") or ("zdll" in f) or ("zlib" in f):
## bufr_files.append(os.path.join(bufr_dir, f))
for f in os.listdir(bufr_dir):
bufr_files.append(os.path.join(bufr_dir, f))
# EXAMPLES
example_trg_dir = os.path.join(sitepackdir, "wradlib/examples")
example_files = []
for f in os.listdir("examples"):
if os.path.isfile(f):
example_files.append(os.path.join("examples", f))
# EXAMPLE DATA
data_trg_dir = os.path.join(sitepackdir, "wradlib/examples/data")
data_files = [ os.path.join("examples/data", f) for f in os.listdir("examples/data") ]
# TESTS
tests_trg_dir = os.path.join(sitepackdir, "wradlib/tests")
tests_files = [ os.path.join("wradlib/tests", f) for f in os.listdir("wradlib/tests") ]
setup(name='wradlib',
version=VERSION,
description='Open Source Library for Weather Radar Data Processing',
long_description = """\
wradlib - An Open Source Library for Weather Radar Data Processing
==================================================================
wradlib is designed to assist you in the most important steps of
processing weather radar data. These may include: reading common data
formats, georeferencing, converting reflectivity to rainfall
intensity, identifying and correcting typical error sources (such as
clutter or attenuation) and visualising the data.
""",
license='BSD',
url='http://wradlib.bitbucket.org/',
download_url='https://bitbucket.org/wradlib/wradlib',
packages=['wradlib'],
data_files=[(bufr_trg_dir, bufr_files), (example_trg_dir, example_files),
(data_trg_dir, data_files), (tests_trg_dir, tests_files)],
cmdclass={'build_py': build_bufr},
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License',
'Environment :: Console',
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
'Intended Audience :: Science/Research',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering',
],
)
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