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- based on pip and other PyPA tools - includes references to the new Python Packaging User Guide where appropriate (and the relevant section is at least partially filled in) - started new FAQ sections - both guides aim to introduce users to basic open source concepts if they aren't aware of them - existing guides have been relocated (now linked from the distutils docs) rather then removed, since there is some needed material that has yet to be relocated to the distutils docs as a reference for the legacy formats
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:mod:`distutils` --- Building and installing Python modules
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.. module:: distutils
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:synopsis: Support for building and installing Python modules into an
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existing Python installation.
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.. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>
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The :mod:`distutils` package provides support for building and installing
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additional modules into a Python installation. The new modules may be either
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100%-pure Python, or may be extension modules written in C, or may be
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collections of Python packages which include modules coded in both Python and C.
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Most Python users will *not* want to use this module directly, but instead
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use the cross-version tools maintained by the Python Packaging Authority.
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Refer to the `Python Packaging User Guide <http://packaging.python.org>`_
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for more information.
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For the benefits of packaging tool authors and users seeking a deeper
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understanding of the details of the current packaging and distribution
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system, the legacy :mod:`distutils` based user documentation and API
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reference remain available:
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* :ref:`install-index`
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* :ref:`distutils-index`
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