BLD: Added cachetools conda recipe

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Richard Frank
2016-04-14 11:24:17 -04:00
committed by Eddie Hebert
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"%PYTHON%" setup.py install
if errorlevel 1 exit 1
:: Add more build steps here, if they are necessary.
:: See
:: http://docs.continuum.io/conda/build.html
:: for a list of environment variables that are set during the build process.
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#!/bin/bash
$PYTHON setup.py install
# Add more build steps here, if they are necessary.
# See
# http://docs.continuum.io/conda/build.html
# for a list of environment variables that are set during the build process.
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package:
name: cachetools
version: "1.1.6"
source:
fn: cachetools-1.1.6.tar.gz
url: https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/c/cachetools/cachetools-1.1.6.tar.gz
md5: 387d7f34effd9335ae55bd0762e77bfa
# patches:
# List any patch files here
# - fix.patch
# build:
# noarch_python: True
# preserve_egg_dir: True
# entry_points:
# Put any entry points (scripts to be generated automatically) here. The
# syntax is module:function. For example
#
# - cachetools = cachetools:main
#
# Would create an entry point called cachetools that calls cachetools.main()
# If this is a new build for the same version, increment the build
# number. If you do not include this key, it defaults to 0.
# number: 1
requirements:
build:
- python
- setuptools
run:
- python
test:
# Python imports
imports:
- cachetools
# commands:
# You can put test commands to be run here. Use this to test that the
# entry points work.
# You can also put a file called run_test.py in the recipe that will be run
# at test time.
# requires:
# Put any additional test requirements here. For example
# - nose
about:
home: https://github.com/tkem/cachetools
license: MIT License
summary: 'Extensible memoizing collections and decorators'
# See
# http://docs.continuum.io/conda/build.html for
# more information about meta.yaml