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| \section{\module{distutils} ---
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|          Building and installing Python modules}
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| 
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| \declaremodule{standard}{distutils}
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| \modulesynopsis{Support for building and installing Python modules
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|                 into an existing Python installation.}
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| \sectionauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org}
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| 
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| 
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| The \module{distutils} package provides support for building and
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| installing additional modules into a Python installation.  The new
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| modules may be either 100\%{}-pure Python, or may be extension modules
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| written in C, or may be collections of Python packages which include
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| modules coded in both Python and C.
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| 
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| This package is discussed in two separate documents which are included
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| in the Python documentation package.  To learn about distributing new
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| modules using the \module{distutils} facilities, read
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| \citetitle[../dist/dist.html]{Distributing Python Modules}; this
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| includes documentation needed to extend distutils.  To learn
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| about installing Python modules, whether or not the author made use of
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| the \module{distutils} package, read
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| \citetitle[../inst/inst.html]{Installing Python Modules}.
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| 
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| 
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| \begin{seealso}
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|   \seetitle[../dist/dist.html]{Distributing Python Modules}{The manual
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|             for developers and packagers of Python modules.  This
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|             describes how to prepare \module{distutils}-based packages
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|             so that they may be easily installed into an existing
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|             Python installation.}
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| 
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|   \seetitle[../inst/inst.html]{Installing Python Modules}{An
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|             ``administrators'' manual which includes information on
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|             installing modules into an existing Python installation.
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|             You do not need to be a Python programmer to read this
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|             manual.}
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| \end{seealso}
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