diff --git a/INSTALL.rst b/INSTALL.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 0b49f3e..0000000 --- a/INSTALL.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -==================== -MySQLdb Installation -==================== - -.. contents:: -.. - -Prerequisites -------------- - -+ Python 3.5 or higher - -+ setuptools - - * https://pypi.org/project/setuptools/ - -+ MySQL 5.5 or higher - - * https://www.mysql.com/downloads/ - - * MySQL 5.1 may work, but not supported. - -+ C compiler - - * Most free software-based systems already have this, usually gcc. - - * Most commercial UNIX platforms also come with a C compiler, or - you can also use gcc. - - * If you have some Windows flavor, you should use Windows SDK or - Visual C++. - - -Building and installing ------------------------ - -The setup.py script uses mysql_config to find all compiler and linker -options, and should work as is on any POSIX-like platform, so long as -mysql_config is in your path. - -Depending on which version of MySQL you have, you may have the option -of using three different client libraries. To select the client library, -edit the [options] section of site.cfg: - - static - if True, try to link against a static library; otherwise link - against dynamic libraries (default). - This option doesn't work for MySQL>5.6 since libmysqlclient - requires libstdc++. If you want to use, add `-lstdc++` to - mysql_config manually. - -If `/lib` is not added to `/etc/ld.so.conf`, `import _mysql` -doesn't work. To fix this, (1) set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`, or (2) add -`-Wl,-rpath,/lib` to ldflags in your mysql_config. - -Finally, putting it together:: - - $ tar xz mysqlclient-1.3.6.tar.gz - $ cd mysqlclient-1.3.6 - $ # edit site.cfg if necessary - $ python setup.py build - $ sudo python setup.py install # or su first - - -Windows -....... - -I don't do Windows. However if someone provides me with a package for -Windows, I'll make it available. Don't ask me for help with Windows -because I can't help you. - -Generally, though, running setup.py is similar to above:: - - C:\...> python setup.py install - C:\...> python setup.py bdist_wininst - -The latter example should build a Windows installer package, if you -have the correct tools. In any event, you *must* have a C compiler. -Additionally, you have to set an environment variable (mysqlroot) -which is the path to your MySQL installation. In theory, it would be -possible to get this information out of the registry, but like I said, -I don't do Windows, but I'll accept a patch that does this. - -On Windows, you will definitely have to edit site.cfg since there is -no mysql_config in the MySQL package. - - -Binary Packages ---------------- - -I don't plan to make binary packages any more. However, if someone -contributes one, I will make it available. Several OS vendors have -their own packages available. - - -Red Hat Linux -............. - -MySQL-python is pre-packaged in Red Hat Linux 7.x and newer. This -includes Fedora Core and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. - - -Debian GNU/Linux -................ - -Packaged as `python-mysqldb`_:: - - # apt-get install python-mysqldb - -Or use Synaptic. - -.. _`python-mysqldb`: http://packages.debian.org/python-mysqldb - - -Ubuntu -...... - -Same as with Debian. - - -Gentoo Linux -............ - -Packaged as `mysql-python`_. :: - - # emerge sync - # emerge mysql-python - # emerge zmysqlda # if you use Zope - -.. _`mysql-python`: https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/search?q=mysql-python - - -BSD -... - -MySQL-python is a ported package in FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD, -although the name may vary to match OS conventions. - - -License -------- - -GPL or the original license based on Python 1.5.2's license. - - -:Author: Andy Dustman diff --git a/MANIFEST.in b/MANIFEST.in index 415a995..07563ca 100644 --- a/MANIFEST.in +++ b/MANIFEST.in @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ recursive-include tests *.py include doc/conf.py include MANIFEST.in include HISTORY.rst -include INSTALL.rst include README.md include LICENSE include metadata.cfg diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 8c8cddc..a3d6549 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ doc: .PHONY: clean clean: + python3 setup.py clean find . -name '*.pyc' -delete find . -name '__pycache__' -delete - rm *.so - python3 setup.py clean