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from setuptools import setup, dist
dist.Distribution(dict(setup_requires=['bob.extension']))
from bob.extension.utils import load_requirements, find_packages
install_requires = load_requirements()
# The only thing we do in this file is to call the setup() function with all
# parameters that define our package.
setup(
# This is the basic information about your project. Modify all this
# information before releasing code publicly.
name='bob.fusion.base',
version=open("version.txt").read().rstrip(),
description='Tools for running score fusion in biometric experiments',
keywords='bob, score fusion, evaluation, biometric',
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# If you have a better, long description of your package, place it on the
# 'doc' directory and then hook it here
long_description=open('README.rst').read(),
# This line is required for any distutils based packaging.
packages=find_packages(),
include_package_data=True,
zip_safe=False,
# This line defines which packages should be installed when you "install"
# this package. All packages that are mentioned here, but are not installed
# on the current system will be installed locally and only visible to the
# scripts of this package. Don't worry - You won't need administrative
# privileges when using buildout.
install_requires=install_requires,
# Your project should be called something like 'bob.<foo>' or
# 'bob.<foo>.<bar>'. To implement this correctly and still get all your
# packages to be imported w/o problems, you need to implement namespaces
# on the various levels of the package and declare them here. See more
# about this here:
# http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools#namespace-packages
#
# Our database packages are good examples of namespace implementations
# using several layers. You can check them out here:
# https://github.com/idiap/bob/wiki/Satellite-Packages
# This entry defines which scripts you will have inside the 'bin' directory
# once you install the package (or run 'bin/buildout'). The order of each
# entry under 'console_scripts' is like this:
# script-name-at-bin-directory = module.at.your.library:function
#
# The module.at.your.library is the python file within your library, using
# the python syntax for directories (i.e., a '.' instead of '/' or '\').
# This syntax also omits the '.py' extension of the filename. So, a file
# installed under 'example/foo.py' that contains a function which
# implements the 'main()' function of particular script you want to have
# should be referred as 'example.foo:main'.
#
# In this simple example we will create a single program that will print
# the version of bob.
entry_points={
# scripts should be declared using this entry:
'console_scripts': [
'bob_fusion_decision_boundary.py = bob.fusion.base.script.bob_fusion_decision_boundary:main',
],
'bob.fusion.algorithm': [
'mean = bob.fusion.base.config.algorithm.mean:algorithm',
'llr = bob.fusion.base.config.algorithm.llr:algorithm',
'llr-skl = bob.fusion.base.config.algorithm.llr_skl:algorithm',
'plr-2 = bob.fusion.base.config.algorithm.plr_2:algorithm',
'mlp = bob.fusion.base.config.algorithm.mlp:algorithm',
'gmm = bob.fusion.base.config.algorithm.gmm:algorithm',
# Classifiers are important if you plan to distribute this package through
# PyPI. You can find the complete list of classifiers that are valid and
# useful here (http://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=list_classifiers).
classifiers=[
'Framework :: Bob',
'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)',
'Natural Language :: English',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Artificial Intelligence',
],
)