Better English.

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R David Murray 2011-07-18 12:38:03 -04:00
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Thus, when you say ``packages = ['foo']`` in your setup script, you are
promising that the Distutils will find a file :file:`foo/__init__.py` (which promising that the Distutils will find a file :file:`foo/__init__.py` (which
might be spelled differently on your system, but you get the idea) relative to might be spelled differently on your system, but you get the idea) relative to
the directory where your setup script lives. If you break this promise, the the directory where your setup script lives. If you break this promise, the
Distutils will issue a warning but still process the broken package anyways. Distutils will issue a warning but still process the broken package anyway.
If you use a different convention to lay out your source directory, that's no If you use a different convention to lay out your source directory, that's no
problem: you just have to supply the :option:`package_dir` option to tell the problem: you just have to supply the :option:`package_dir` option to tell the