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for an example) for an example)
To create a source distribution for this module, you would create a setup To create a source distribution for this module, you would create a setup
script, :file:`setup.py`, containing the above code, and run:: script, :file:`setup.py`, containing the above code, and run this command from a
terminal::
python setup.py sdist python setup.py sdist
which will create an archive file (e.g., tarball on Unix, ZIP file on Windows) For Windows, open a command prompt windows ("DOS box") and change the command
to::
setup.py sdist
:command:`sdist` will create an archive file (e.g., tarball on Unix, ZIP file on Windows)
containing your setup script :file:`setup.py`, and your module :file:`foo.py`. containing your setup script :file:`setup.py`, and your module :file:`foo.py`.
The archive file will be named :file:`foo-1.0.tar.gz` (or :file:`.zip`), and The archive file will be named :file:`foo-1.0.tar.gz` (or :file:`.zip`), and
will unpack into a directory :file:`foo-1.0`. will unpack into a directory :file:`foo-1.0`.

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@ -96,10 +96,16 @@ in the name of the downloaded archive, e.g. :file:`foo-1.0.tar.gz` or
directory: :file:`foo-1.0` or :file:`widget-0.9.7`. Additionally, the directory: :file:`foo-1.0` or :file:`widget-0.9.7`. Additionally, the
distribution will contain a setup script :file:`setup.py`, and a file named distribution will contain a setup script :file:`setup.py`, and a file named
:file:`README.txt` or possibly just :file:`README`, which should explain that :file:`README.txt` or possibly just :file:`README`, which should explain that
building and installing the module distribution is a simple matter of running :: building and installing the module distribution is a simple matter of running
one command from a terminal::
python setup.py install python setup.py install
For Windows, this command should be run from a command prompt windows ("DOS
box")::
setup.py install
If all these things are true, then you already know how to build and install the If all these things are true, then you already know how to build and install the
modules you've just downloaded: Run the command above. Unless you need to modules you've just downloaded: Run the command above. Unless you need to
install things in a non-standard way or customize the build process, you don't install things in a non-standard way or customize the build process, you don't
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========================== ==========================
As described in section :ref:`inst-new-standard`, building and installing a module As described in section :ref:`inst-new-standard`, building and installing a module
distribution using the Distutils is usually one simple command:: distribution using the Distutils is usually one simple command to run from a
terminal::
python setup.py install python setup.py install
On Unix, you'd run this command from a shell prompt; on Windows, you have to
open a command prompt window ("DOS box") and do it there; on Mac OS X, you open
a :command:`Terminal` window to get a shell prompt.
.. _inst-platform-variations: .. _inst-platform-variations: