Convert the meta information to point to the notmuchmail.org repository, rather
than the old cnotmuch location. I will delete the "cnotmuch" package
from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/cnotmuch and create a new "notmuch"
package there that contains the current versions.
Also bump the version number to 0.4. I will need to upgrade the API
first before I can release the 0.5 of the bindings, there are still some
methods missing.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
from notmuch.tag import Tags
from notmuch.globals import nmlib, STATUS, NotmuchError
__LICENSE__="GPL v3+"
from notmuch.tag import Tags
from notmuch.globals import nmlib, STATUS, NotmuchError
__LICENSE__="GPL v3+"
__AUTHOR__ ='Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>'
__AUTHOR__ ='Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>'
description='Python binding of the notmuch mail search and indexing library.',
author='Sebastian Spaeth',
author_email='Sebastian@SSpaeth.de',
description='Python binding of the notmuch mail search and indexing library.',
author='Sebastian Spaeth',
author_email='Sebastian@SSpaeth.de',
- url='http://bitbucket.org/spaetz/cnotmuch/',
- download_url='http://bitbucket.org/spaetz/cnotmuch/get/v'+__VERSION__+'.tar.gz',
+ url='http://notmuchmail.org/',
+ download_url='http://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-'+__VERSION__+'.tar.gz',
packages=['notmuch'],
keywords = ["library", "email"],
long_description="""Overview
packages=['notmuch'],
keywords = ["library", "email"],
long_description="""Overview
The notmuch module provides an interface to the `notmuch <http://notmuchmail.org>`_ functionality, directly interfacing with a shared notmuch library. Notmuch provides a maildatabase that allows for extremely quick searching and filtering of your email according to various criteria.
The notmuch module provides an interface to the `notmuch <http://notmuchmail.org>`_ functionality, directly interfacing with a shared notmuch library. Notmuch provides a maildatabase that allows for extremely quick searching and filtering of your email according to various criteria.
-The documentation for the latest cnotmuch release can be `viewed online <http://packages.python.org/cnotmuch>`_.
+The documentation for the latest cnotmuch release can be `viewed online <http://packages.python.org/notmuch>`_.
The classes notmuch.Database, notmuch.Query provide most of the core functionality, returning notmuch.Messages and notmuch.Tags.
Installation and Deinstallation
-------------------------------
The classes notmuch.Database, notmuch.Query provide most of the core functionality, returning notmuch.Messages and notmuch.Tags.
Installation and Deinstallation
-------------------------------
-cnotmuch is packaged on http://pypi.python.org. This means you can do
-"easy_install cnotmuch" (or using pip) on your linux box and it will
-get installed into:
+notmuch is included in the upstream notmuch source repository and it is
+packaged on http://pypi.python.org. This means you can do "easy_install
+notmuch" (or using pip) on your linux box and it will get installed
+into:
/usr/local/lib/python2.x/dist-packages/
/usr/local/lib/python2.x/dist-packages/
-For uninstalling, you will need to remove the "cnotmuch-0.1-py2.x.egg"
+For uninstalling, you will need to remove the "notmuch-0.x-py2.x.egg"
directory and delete one entry refering to cnotmuch in the
"easy-install.pth" file in that directory. There should be no trace
left of cnotmuch then.
directory and delete one entry refering to cnotmuch in the
"easy-install.pth" file in that directory. There should be no trace
left of cnotmuch then.
Requirements
------------
Requirements
------------
-You need to have notmuch installed (or rather libnotmuch.so.1). The release version 0.1 should work fine. Also, cnotmuch makes use of the ctypes library, and has only been tested with python 2.5. It will not work on earlier python versions.
+You need to have notmuch installed (or rather libnotmuch.so.1). The
+release version 0.3 should work fine. Also, notmuch makes use of the
+ctypes library, and has only been tested with python 2.5. It will not
+work on earlier python versions.
""",
classifiers=['Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
""",
classifiers=['Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',