import setuptools, sys from distutils.command.install import install as _install class install(_install): """Use easy_install to install the package, w/dependencies""" user_options = _install.user_options + [ ('old-and-unmanageable', None, "Try not to use this!"), ] boolean_options = _install.boolean_options + ['old-and-unmanageable'] def initialize_options(self): _install.initialize_options(self) self.old_and_unmanageable = None def handle_extra_path(self): # We always ignore extra_path, because we always install eggs # (you can always use install_* commands directly if needed) self.path_file = None self.extra_dirs = '' def run(self): if (self.old_and_unmanageable or sys._getframe(1).f_globals.get('__name__','') != 'distutils.dist' ): # Either we were asked for the old behavior, or we're not being # run from the command line. This is a bit kludgy, because a # command might use dist.run_command() to run 'install', but # bdist_dumb and bdist_wininst both call run() directly right now. return _install.run(self) from setuptools.command.easy_install import easy_install cmd = easy_install( self.distribution, args="x", ignore_conflicts_at_my_risk=1, root=self.root ) cmd.ensure_finalized() # finalize before bdist_egg munges install cmd self.run_command('bdist_egg') args = [self.distribution.get_command_obj('bdist_egg').egg_output] if setuptools.bootstrap_install_from: # Bootstrap self-installation of setuptools args.insert(0, setuptools.bootstrap_install_from) cmd.args = args cmd.run() setuptools.bootstrap_install_from = None