On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 04:29:32PM +0000, Paul Moore wrote: > I'm trying to convert a setup.py to use setuptools (specifically the > docutils build, FWIW). The existing setup.py has some custom command > stuff to run 2to3 on build.
Aside: I believe there's consensus now that 2to3 is not the best way to support Python 2.x and 3.x. It's not that hard to have a single source tree in a portable subset of Python 2.x and 3.x. See python3porting.com and https://pypi.python.org/pypi/six. > As I understand it, setuptools should do this automatically by using > use_2to3=True. > > So, I've changed the code to just do: > > setup( > ... > packages=find_packages(), > use_2to3=True, > ... > ) > > However, when I do python setup.py bdist_wheel, I find that > docutils/__init__.py within the wheel still contains (for example) > > class ApplicationError(StandardError): > ... > > So the StandardError -> Exception fixer isn't being run. > > Am I doing something wrong here? The setuptools documentation isn't > very clear on what I should do, or what to expect. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that bdist_wheel doesn't support use_2to3, but I don't actually *know* that for a fact, since I never used 2to3. Marius Gedminas -- What goes up, must come down. Ask any system administrator.
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