setup.py claims that my module is installed but it isn't
I have the following simple directo开发者_如何学JAVAry structure
root
|- setup.py
|- junie.py
|- lucy.py
The contents of the files are as follows:
# setup.py
from distutils.core import setup
setup(
name='mydogs',
version='1.0',
py_modules=['junie', 'lucy']
)
# junie.py
def junie():
print('Junie says hi')
# lucy.py
def lucy():
print('Lucy says hi')
Neat. I run the build
$ python3 setup.py build
running build
running build_py
creating build
creating build/lib
copying junie.py -> build/lib
copying lucy.py -> build/lib
and the install
$ python3 setup.py install
running install
/usr/local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/setuptools/command/install.py:34: SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning: setup.py install is deprecated. Use build and pip and other standards-based tools.
warnings.warn(
/usr/local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/setuptools/command/easy_install.py:144: EasyInstallDeprecationWarning: easy_install command is deprecated. Use build and pip and other standards-based tools.
warnings.warn(
running bdist_egg
running egg_info
creating mydogs.egg-info
writing mydogs.egg-info/PKG-INFO
writing dependency_links to mydogs.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
writing top-level names to mydogs.egg-info/top_level.txt
writing manifest file 'mydogs.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
reading manifest file 'mydogs.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
writing manifest file 'mydogs.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
installing library code to build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg
running install_lib
running build_py
creating build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64
creating build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg
copying build/lib/junie.py -> build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg
copying build/lib/lucy.py -> build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg
byte-compiling build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg/junie.py to junie.cpython-310.pyc
byte-compiling build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg/lucy.py to lucy.cpython-310.pyc
creating build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg/EGG-INFO
copying mydogs.egg-info/PKG-INFO -> build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg/EGG-INFO
copying mydogs.egg-info/SOURCES.txt -> build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg/EGG-INFO
copying mydogs.egg-info/dependency_links.txt -> build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg/EGG-INFO
copying mydogs.egg-info/top_level.txt -> build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg/EGG-INFO
zip_safe flag not set; analyzing archive contents...
creating dist
creating 'dist/mydogs-1.0-py3.10.egg' and adding 'build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg' to it
removing 'build/bdist.macosx-11-x86_64/egg' (and everything under it)
Processing mydogs-1.0-py3.10.egg
Removing /usr/local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/mydogs-1.0-py3.10.egg
Copying mydogs-1.0-py3.10.egg to /usr/local/lib/python3.10/site-packages
mydogs 1.0 is already the active version in easy-install.pth
Installed /usr/local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/mydogs-1.0-py3.10.egg
Processing dependencies for mydogs==1.0
Finished processing dependencies for mydogs==1.0
Hopefully I am forgiven for assuming that my package is now installed, however when I try to import it I get the following
$ python3
Python 3.10.8 (main, Oct 13 2022, 10:18:28) [Clang 13.0.0 (clang-1300.0.29.30)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import mydogs
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'mydogs'
>>>
What am I doing wrong, and why can't python find this package?
you can run your function if you type:
import junie
junie.junie()
if you want to import mydogs, you need a file called mydogs. Anyways i would recommand you use https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/quickstart.html
Because the distutils package is deprecated
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