python-configure 0.1 -------------------- python-configure provides a means to easily manage the configuration and installation of Python programs with the familiar GNU standard installation procedure: $ ./configure --prefix=/usr $ make $ make install Of course, since Python programs usually do not need to be compiled, the second step can be eliminated. Currently, python-configure is designed to live alongside the traditional Python distutils (`setup.py') method, providing a wrapper around it. Later, it will expand to allow developers to bypass distutils altogether. To use python-configure, you may simply drop the files from the src/ directory into your Python project. Without modification, they provide a basic wrapper around setup.py that allows one to install to the chosen prefix. It allows one optionally to install the application to a virtualenv with the --with-virtualenv configure argument. It would be advisable at least to modify the configure.ac script to reflect your project's name and then run: $ autoreconf -fvi Several Autoconf macros are provided in the m4 directory which may be used to perform a variety of tests during the configuration stage, from verifying a minimum Python version to running test programs. See the included documentation for more info and browse through the provided `configure.ac' sample Autoconf script for well-commented examples.