Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: innosetup
Version: 0.5.0.0
Summary: distutils extension module - create an installer by InnoSetup.
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/innosetup
Author: chrono-meter@gmx.net
Author-email: chrono-meter@gmx.net
License: PSF
Description: distutils extension module - create an installer by InnoSetup.
        
        Requirements
        ------------
        
        * Python 2.5 or later
        
        * `py2exe <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/py2exe>`_
        
        * `pywin32 <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pywin32>`_
        
        * `InnoSetup <http://www.innosetup.com/>`_
        
        
        Features
        --------
        
        * You can use your customized InnoSetup Script.
        
        * installer metadata over setup() metadata
        
        * generate AppId(GUID) from setup() metadata
        See the innosetup.InnoScript.appid() method.
        
        * bundle exe and com dll and dependent libs and resources
        
        * bundle msvcr and mfc and their manifest
        
        * bundle all installed InnoSetup's language file
        (If there is no valid [Languages] section.)
        
        * create `windows` exe's shortcut
        
        * register `com_server` and `service`
        
        * check the Windows version with Python version
        
        * fix a problem py2exe.mf misses some modules (ex. win32com.shell)
        
        
        An example
        ----------
        ::
        
        from distutils.core import setup
        import py2exe, innosetup
        
        setup_iss = '''
        [Setup]
        Compression=lzma/ultra
        SolidCompression=yes
        '''
        
        # All options are same as py2exe options.
        setup(
        name='example',
        version='1.0.0.0',
        license='PSF or other',
        author='you',
        author_email='you@your.domain',
        description='description',
        url='http://www.your.domain/example', # generate AppId from this url
        options={
        'py2exe': {
        # `innosetup` gets the `py2exe`'s options.
        'compressed': True,
        'optimize': 2,
        'bundle_files': 3,
        },
        'innosetup': {
        # user defined iss file path or iss string
        'inno_script': setup_iss, # default is ''
        # bundle msvc files
        'bundle_vcr': True, # default is True
        # zip setup file
        'zip': False, # default is False, bool() or zip file name
        }
        },
        com_server=[
        {'modules': ['your_com_server_module'], 'create_exe': False},
        ],
        # and other metadata ...
        )
        
        Do the command `setup.py innosetup`.
        Then you get InnoSetup script file named `dist\distutils.iss` and
        the installation file named `dist\example-1.0.0.0.exe`.
        
        
        History
        -------
        
        0.5.0.0
        ~~~~~~~
        
        * add DEFAULT_ISS, manifest, srcname, srcnames
        
        * add `zip` option
        
        * fix `bundle_files=1` option problem (always bundle pythonXX.dll)
        
        * add `DefaultGroupName`, `InfoBeforeFile`, `LicenseFile` into `[Setup]`
        section
        
        0.4.0.0
        ~~~~~~~
        
        * support service cmdline_style options
        
        * rewrite codes around iss file
        
        0.3.0.0
        ~~~~~~~
        
        * improve the InnoSetup instllation path detection
        
        * add `inno_setup_exe` option
        
        0.2.0.0
        ~~~~~~~
        
        * handle `py2exe`'s command options
        
        * add `bundle_vcr` option
        
        0.1.0.0
        ~~~~~~~
        
        * first release
        
        
        
Platform: win32
Platform: win64
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Win32 (MS Windows)
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Python Software Foundation License
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows NT/2000
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
