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1013 lines
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Python
1013 lines
50 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# vim: ai ts=4 sts=4 et sw=4 nu
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import os
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from setuptools import setup, find_packages
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# DISTUTILS_DEBUG = True # uncomment only to debug errors when running setup.py
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# BEFORE FAILLING MISERABLY:
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#
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# If you get any encoding error, it's most probably a known distutils bugs
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# use strip_non_ascii(youstring) to replace non ascii caracters
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# http://bugs.python.org/issue13114
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# Either upgrade your Python, or use this function
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# I don't know any other good way to do this, sorry
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# This function expect unicode, use decode() before applying
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strip_non_ascii = lambda s: normalize('NFKD', s).encode('ascii','ignore')
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######################### STEP 1: choose a source root dir #####################
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# A string: the relative path to the directory where lie the code you wish to distribute
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# It's recommanded for that directory to be localted at the same level
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# that this file (setup.py)
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# Ideally, it should be the directory that you wish to be available in
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# the PYTHONPATH after install
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# E.G: 'my_super_project'
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src_directory = 'zerobin'
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####### STEP 2: list all non python files you wish to distribute as well #######
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# The manifest contains instructions to tell which non python file setuptools
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# should include in the distribution. It one command on each line, among:
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# include pat1 pat2 ...: include all files matching any of the listed patterns
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# in the root directory
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# exclude pat1 pat2 ...: exclude all files matching any of the listed patterns
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# in the root directory
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# recursive-include dir pat1 pat2 ...: include all files under dir matching
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# any of the listed patterns
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# recursive-exclude dir pat1 pat2 ...: exclude all files under dir matching
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# any of the listed patterns
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# global-include pat1 pat2 ...: include all files anywhere in the source
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# tree matching — & any of the listed patterns
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# global-exclude pat1 pat2 ...: exclude all files anywhere in the source
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# tree matching — & any of the listed patterns
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# prune dir: exclude all files under dir
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# graft dir: include all files under dir
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# Add a line here for each command:
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open('MANIFEST.in', 'w').write('\n'.join((
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"include *.rst *.tx",
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"recursive-include %s *.png *.jpg *.gif *.ico" % src_directory,
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"recursive-include %s *.css *.js *.swf" % src_directory,
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"recursive-include %s *.tpl" % src_directory
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)))
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######################### STEP 3: set your project metadata ####################
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setup(
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########################
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# Mandatory parameters #
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########################
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# A string with the of the project in PyPi
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name="zerobin",
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# A string with the version of the project, using
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# the notation major.minor[.patch[.sub]].
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# More defails: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools#id6
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# E.G: "0.1", or "1.11.04", or "2"
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version="0.1",
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# An iterable of strings with the names of all packages to be included
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# for distribution. setup() will not recurse over this package, so it
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# should explicitly mention ALL package files, directory and sub packages.
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# E.G: ['stuff', 'foo', foo.bar']
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#
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# You usually just want your main package and all sub package, which
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# is what find_packages() returns:
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#
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# find_packages (where='.', exclude=())
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#
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# Return a list all Python packages found within directory 'where'
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#
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# 'where' should be supplied as a "cross-platform" (i.e. URL-style) path; it
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# will be converted to the appropriate local path syntax. 'exclude' is a
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# sequence of package names to exclude; '*' can be used as a wildcard in the
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# names, such that 'foo.*' will exclude all subpackages of 'foo' (but not
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# 'foo' itself).
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# E.G : find_packages(exclude=["*.tests", "*.tests.*", "tests.*", "tests"])
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# or something more complicated like
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packages=find_packages(exclude=["libs", "libs.*"]),
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##########################################################################
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# Parameters you definitly should fill even if they are optional #
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# You need to either fill or comment them, or setup.py install will fail #
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##########################################################################
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# A string containing your first and last name.
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# There is no way to put several authors so use
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# an organisation name and profile a "contributors" file
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# This information will be public, so be careful.
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author="Sam et Max",
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# A string with a valid email.
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# Warning: this information will be easily discoverable by spambots.
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author_email="lesametlemax@gmail.com",
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# A string describing what this code does in one short sentence.
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# E.G: "This stuff foo a bar with attitude"
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description="An client side encrypted pastebin",
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# A long string giving a quick overview of the whole code
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# It's common to just dump the README here, so it's the default value
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# but you can replace it with whatever you want
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# It will be used by Pypi to build the web page for your package
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#
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# If something fails with a unicode error, easiest fix is
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# strip_non_ascii(open('README.rst').read().decode('yourencoding'))
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long_description=open('README.rst').read(),
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# An iterable of strings being the name of dependancies for this code
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# Each item should be a module name as published on pypi, and should
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# You can require a specific version.
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# be available in pypi
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# E.G: ["gunicorn", "docutils >= 0.3", "BeautifulSoup==1.1", "lxml==0.5a7"]
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install_requires=[
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'cherrypy',
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'bottle',
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'clize',
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'privilege'
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],
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###########################################################################
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# Parameters you may want to fill or change #
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# It's ok if don't touch them, but they are useful for certain use cases #
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# so you should at least read them #
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###########################################################################
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# If set to True, this tells setuptools to automatically include any data files it
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# finds inside your package directories, that are either under CVS or Subversion
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# control, or which are specified by your MANIFEST.in file.
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#
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# If will include any non Python file that is in a directly in a package
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# directory (like README and else) but not the ones in a subdirectory of
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# of a package (so no use for web static files, images, etc)
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#
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# You WANT that set to True because it will copy files from the MANIFEST.in
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include_package_data=True,
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## An optional string being the URL of the official website for this code
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## A lot of people just put the URL of the code repository or the doc
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## E.G: 'http://github.com/username/ProjectName'
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# url=,
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## A iterable of strings being the relative paths to executable which you
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## you wish to install in the system path
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## For exemple, if you want you code to provide the command "myadmin.py"
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## ['root/relative/path/to/script/myadmin.py']
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## To avoid repeating, you probably something like
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## [os.path.join(src_directory, script) for script in
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## ['src_directory/relative/path/to/script_1.py',
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## 'src_directory/relative/path/to/script_2.py' ]]
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# scripts=,
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## Iterable of strings being names of modules you wish to include as well
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## It's more accurate than a package
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## espcially usefull if you have lonelly modules at the root level
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# E.G: ['mod1', 'pkg.mod2'] if you have mod1.py and pkg/mod2.py
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# py_modules= ,
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## A mapping package/directory, so you can choose where setuptools will
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## import packages listed in the `packages` parameter
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## The key is the name of the package, the value is the directory being the
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## package
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## An empty string being the root where all package will be.
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##
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## E.G:
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## If all your packages are in './lib' and you declared `packages = ['foo', 'foo.bar']`,
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## then you want to tell setuptools that './lib' is the root: {'': 'lib'}
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##
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## If you have a package 'stuff', but it's named 'thing' on the filesystem,
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## and you declared `packages = ['stuff', 'stuff.func']`, you can tell
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## setuptools that the "thing" dir is the "stuff" package: {'stuff': 'thing'}
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##
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## If you get get missing package after settings this, it's because
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## find_package() use value from this settings to tweak accordingly
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# package_dir= ,
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## Iterable of string bein URLs
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## If your project depends on packages that aren't registered in PyPI, you may
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## still be able to depend on them, as long as they are available for download
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## as an egg, in the standard distutils sdist format, or as a single .py file.
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##
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## The URLs must be either:
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##
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## direct download URLs, or
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## the URLs of web pages that contain direct download links
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## E.G: ["http://peak.telecommunity.com/snapshots/"],
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dependency_links=[
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'http://www.subspacefield.org/security/privilege/code/privilege/'
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],
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## List of strings being the name of EXTERNAL modules you embed in your
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## code and therefor, that you provide
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## E.G: ['clize', 'peewee']
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# provides=,
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# Iterable of string being metadata. You can't add yours and pypi is picky
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# about the syntax, so just uncomment the one you want to set.
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# It is adviced to at least provide "Operating System" and "Licence"
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# Incompatibel with 2.2.3- or 2.3-
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classifiers=[
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'Programming Language :: Python',
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# "Development Status :: 1 - Planning",
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# "Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha",
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# "Development Status :: 3 - Alpha",
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# "Development Status :: 4 - Beta",
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# "Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable",
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# "Development Status :: 6 - Mature",
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# "Development Status :: 7 - Inactive",
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# "Environment :: Console",
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# "Environment :: Console :: Curses",
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# "Environment :: Console :: Framebuffer",
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# "Environment :: Console :: Newt",
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# "Environment :: Console :: svgalib",
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# "Environment :: Handhelds/PDA's",
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# "Environment :: MacOS X",
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# "Environment :: MacOS X :: Aqua",
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# "Environment :: MacOS X :: Carbon",
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# "Environment :: MacOS X :: Cocoa",
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# "Environment :: No Input/Output (Daemon)",
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# "Environment :: Other Environment",
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# "Environment :: Plugins",
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# "Environment :: Web Environment",
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# "Environment :: Web Environment :: Buffet",
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# "Environment :: Web Environment :: Mozilla",
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# "Environment :: Web Environment :: ToscaWidgets",
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# "Environment :: Win32 (MS Windows)",
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# "Environment :: X11 Applications",
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# "Environment :: X11 Applications :: Gnome",
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# "Environment :: X11 Applications :: GTK",
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# "Environment :: X11 Applications :: KDE",
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# "Environment :: X11 Applications :: Qt",
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# "Framework :: BFG",
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# "Framework :: Buildout",
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# "Framework :: Buildout :: Extension",
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# "Framework :: Buildout :: Recipe",
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# "Framework :: Chandler",
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# "Framework :: CherryPy",
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# "Framework :: CubicWeb",
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# "Framework :: Django",
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# "Framework :: IDLE",
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# "Framework :: Paste",
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# "Framework :: Plone",
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# "Framework :: Plone :: 3.2",
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# "Framework :: Plone :: 3.3",
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# "Framework :: Plone :: 4.0",
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# "Framework :: Plone :: 4.1",
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# "Framework :: Plone :: 4.2",
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# "Framework :: Plone :: 4.3",
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# "Framework :: Pylons",
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# "Framework :: Setuptools Plugin",
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# "Framework :: Trac",
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# "Framework :: Tryton",
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# "Framework :: TurboGears",
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# "Framework :: TurboGears :: Applications",
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# "Framework :: TurboGears :: Widgets",
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# "Framework :: Twisted",
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# "Framework :: ZODB",
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# "Framework :: Zope2",
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# "Framework :: Zope3",
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# "Intended Audience :: Customer Service",
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# "Intended Audience :: Developers",
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# "Intended Audience :: Education",
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# "Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop",
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# "Intended Audience :: Financial and Insurance Industry",
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# "Intended Audience :: Healthcare Industry",
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"Intended Audience :: Information Technology",
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# "Intended Audience :: Legal Industry",
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# "Intended Audience :: Manufacturing",
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# "Intended Audience :: Other Audience",
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# "Intended Audience :: Religion",
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# "Intended Audience :: Science/Research",
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# "Intended Audience :: System Administrators",
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# "Intended Audience :: Telecommunications Industry",
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# "License :: Aladdin Free Public License (AFPL)",
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# "License :: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication",
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# "License :: DFSG approved",
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# "License :: Eiffel Forum License (EFL)",
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# "License :: Free For Educational Use",
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# "License :: Free For Home Use",
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# "License :: Free for non-commercial use",
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# "License :: Freely Distributable",
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# "License :: Free To Use But Restricted",
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# "License :: Freeware",
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# "License :: Netscape Public License (NPL)",
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# "License :: Nokia Open Source License (NOKOS)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Academic Free License (AFL)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Apple Public Source License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Artistic License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Attribution Assurance License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Common Public License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Eiffel Forum License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: European Union Public Licence 1.0 (EUPL 1.0)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: European Union Public Licence 1.1 (EUPL 1.1)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Free Documentation License (FDL)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: IBM Public License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Intel Open Source License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: ISC License (ISCL)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Jabber Open Source License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: MITRE Collaborative Virtual Workspace License (CVW)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Motosoto License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Mozilla Public License 1.0 (MPL)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL 1.1)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL 2.0)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Nethack General Public License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Nokia Open Source License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Open Group Test Suite License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Python License (CNRI Python License)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Python Software Foundation License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Qt Public License (QPL)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Ricoh Source Code Public License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Sleepycat License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Sun Industry Standards Source License (SISSL)",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Sun Public License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Vovida Software License 1.0",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: W3C License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: X.Net License",
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"License :: OSI Approved :: zlib/libpng License",
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# "License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License",
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# "License :: Other/Proprietary License",
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# "License :: Public Domain",
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# "License :: Repoze Public License",
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# "Natural Language :: Afrikaans",
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# "Natural Language :: Arabic",
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# "Natural Language :: Bengali",
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# "Natural Language :: Bosnian",
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# "Natural Language :: Bulgarian",
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# "Natural Language :: Catalan",
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# "Natural Language :: Chinese (Simplified)",
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# "Natural Language :: Chinese (Traditional)",
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# "Natural Language :: Croatian",
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# "Natural Language :: Czech",
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# "Natural Language :: Danish",
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# "Natural Language :: Dutch",
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"Natural Language :: English",
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# "Natural Language :: Esperanto",
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# "Natural Language :: Finnish",
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# "Natural Language :: French",
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# "Natural Language :: Galician",
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# "Natural Language :: German",
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# "Natural Language :: Greek",
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# "Natural Language :: Hebrew",
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# "Natural Language :: Hindi",
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# "Natural Language :: Hungarian",
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# "Natural Language :: Icelandic",
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# "Natural Language :: Indonesian",
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# "Natural Language :: Italian",
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# "Natural Language :: Japanese",
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# "Natural Language :: Javanese",
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# "Natural Language :: Korean",
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# "Natural Language :: Latin",
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# "Natural Language :: Latvian",
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# "Natural Language :: Macedonian",
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# "Natural Language :: Malay",
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# "Natural Language :: Marathi",
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# "Natural Language :: Norwegian",
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# "Natural Language :: Panjabi",
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# "Natural Language :: Persian",
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# "Natural Language :: Polish",
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# "Natural Language :: Portuguese",
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# "Natural Language :: Portuguese (Brazilian)",
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# "Natural Language :: Romanian",
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# "Natural Language :: Russian",
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# "Natural Language :: Serbian",
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# "Natural Language :: Slovak",
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# "Natural Language :: Slovenian",
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# "Natural Language :: Spanish",
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# "Natural Language :: Swedish",
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# "Natural Language :: Tamil",
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# "Natural Language :: Telugu",
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# "Natural Language :: Thai",
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# "Natural Language :: Turkish",
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# "Natural Language :: Ukranian",
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# "Natural Language :: Urdu",
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# "Natural Language :: Vietnamese",
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# "Operating System :: BeOS",
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# "Operating System :: MacOS",
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# "Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS 9",
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# "Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X",
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# "Operating System :: Microsoft",
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# "Operating System :: Microsoft :: MS-DOS",
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# "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows",
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# "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows 3.1 or Earlier",
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# "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows 95/98/2000",
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# "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows CE",
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# "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows :: Windows NT/2000",
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# "Operating System :: OS/2",
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# "Operating System :: OS Independent",
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# "Operating System :: Other OS",
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# "Operating System :: PalmOS",
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# "Operating System :: PDA Systems",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: AIX",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: BSD",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: BSD :: BSD/OS",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: BSD :: FreeBSD",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: BSD :: NetBSD",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: BSD :: OpenBSD",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: GNU Hurd",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: HP-UX",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: IRIX",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: Other",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: SCO",
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# "Operating System :: POSIX :: SunOS/Solaris",
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# "Operating System :: Unix",
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# "Programming Language :: Ada",
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# "Programming Language :: APL",
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# "Programming Language :: ASP",
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# "Programming Language :: Assembly",
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# "Programming Language :: Awk",
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# "Programming Language :: Basic",
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# "Programming Language :: C",
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# "Programming Language :: C#",
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# "Programming Language :: C++",
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# "Programming Language :: Cold Fusion",
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||
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||
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