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+Metadata-Version: 2.0
+Name: setuptools
+Version: 14.3.2.dev0
+Summary: Easily download, build, install, upgrade, and uninstall Python packages
+Home-page: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools
+Author: Python Packaging Authority
+Author-email: distutils-sig@python.org
+License: PSF or ZPL
+Keywords: CPAN PyPI distutils eggs package management
+Platform: UNKNOWN
+Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Python Software Foundation License
+Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License
+Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
+Classifier: Topic :: System :: Archiving :: Packaging
+Classifier: Topic :: System :: Systems Administration
+Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
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+Provides-Extra: ssl
+Requires-Dist: wincertstore (==0.2); sys_platform=='win32' and extra == 'ssl'
+
+===============================
+Installing and Using Setuptools
+===============================
+
+.. contents:: **Table of Contents**
+
+
+`Change History <https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/history.html>`_.
+
+-------------------------
+Installation Instructions
+-------------------------
+
+The recommended way to bootstrap setuptools on any system is to download
+`ez_setup.py`_ and run it using the target Python environment. Different
+operating systems have different recommended techniques to accomplish this
+basic routine, so below are some examples to get you started.
+
+Setuptools requires Python 2.6 or later. To install setuptools
+on Python 2.4 or Python 2.5, use the `bootstrap script for Setuptools 1.x
+<https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/raw/bootstrap-py24/ez_setup.py>`_.
+
+The link provided to ez_setup.py is a bookmark to bootstrap script for the
+latest known stable release.
+
+.. _ez_setup.py: https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ez_setup.py
+
+Windows (Powershell 3 or later)
+===============================
+
+For best results, uninstall previous versions FIRST (see `Uninstalling`_).
+
+Using Windows 8 (which includes PowerShell 3) or earlier versions of Windows
+with PowerShell 3 installed, it's possible to install with one simple
+Powershell command. Start up Powershell and paste this command::
+
+ > (Invoke-WebRequest https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ez_setup.py).Content | python -
+
+You must start the Powershell with Administrative privileges or you may choose
+to install a user-local installation::
+
+ > (Invoke-WebRequest https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ez_setup.py).Content | python - --user
+
+If you have Python 3.3 or later, you can use the ``py`` command to install to
+different Python versions. For example, to install to Python 3.3 if you have
+Python 2.7 installed::
+
+ > (Invoke-WebRequest https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ez_setup.py).Content | py -3 -
+
+The recommended way to install setuptools on Windows is to download
+`ez_setup.py`_ and run it. The script will download the appropriate
+distribution file and install it for you.
+
+Once installation is complete, you will find an ``easy_install`` program in
+your Python ``Scripts`` subdirectory. For simple invocation and best results,
+add this directory to your ``PATH`` environment variable, if it is not already
+present. If you did a user-local install, the ``Scripts`` subdirectory is
+``$env:APPDATA\Python\Scripts``.
+
+
+Windows (simplified)
+====================
+
+For Windows without PowerShell 3 or for installation without a command-line,
+download `ez_setup.py`_ using your preferred web browser or other technique
+and "run" that file.
+
+
+Unix (wget)
+===========
+
+Most Linux distributions come with wget.
+
+Download `ez_setup.py`_ and run it using the target Python version. The script
+will download the appropriate version and install it for you::
+
+ > wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ez_setup.py -O - | python
+
+Note that you will may need to invoke the command with superuser privileges to
+install to the system Python::
+
+ > wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ez_setup.py -O - | sudo python
+
+Alternatively, Setuptools may be installed to a user-local path::
+
+ > wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ez_setup.py -O - | python - --user
+
+Note that on some older systems (noted on Debian 6 and CentOS 5 installations),
+`wget` may refuse to download `ez_setup.py`, complaining that the certificate common name `*.c.ssl.fastly.net`
+does not match the host name `bootstrap.pypa.io`. In addition, the `ez_setup.py` script may then encounter similar problems using
+`wget` internally to download `setuptools-x.y.zip`, complaining that the certificate common name of `www.python.org` does not match the
+host name `pypi.python.org`. Those are known issues, related to a bug in the older versions of `wget`
+(see `Issue 59 <https://bitbucket.org/pypa/pypi/issue/59#comment-5881915>`_). If you happen to encounter them,
+install Setuptools as follows::
+
+ > wget --no-check-certificate https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ez_setup.py
+ > python ez_setup.py --insecure
+
+
+Unix including Mac OS X (curl)
+==============================
+
+If your system has curl installed, follow the ``wget`` instructions but
+replace ``wget`` with ``curl`` and ``-O`` with ``-o``. For example::
+
+ > curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/ez_setup.py -o - | python
+
+
+Advanced Installation
+=====================
+
+For more advanced installation options, such as installing to custom
+locations or prefixes, download and extract the source
+tarball from `Setuptools on PyPI <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools>`_
+and run setup.py with any supported distutils and Setuptools options.
+For example::
+
+ setuptools-x.x$ python setup.py install --prefix=/opt/setuptools
+
+Use ``--help`` to get a full options list, but we recommend consulting
+the `EasyInstall manual`_ for detailed instructions, especially `the section
+on custom installation locations`_.
+
+.. _EasyInstall manual: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/EasyInstall
+.. _the section on custom installation locations: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/EasyInstall#custom-installation-locations
+
+
+Downloads
+=========
+
+All setuptools downloads can be found at `the project's home page in the Python
+Package Index`_. Scroll to the very bottom of the page to find the links.
+
+.. _the project's home page in the Python Package Index: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools
+
+In addition to the PyPI downloads, the development version of ``setuptools``
+is available from the `Bitbucket repo`_, and in-development versions of the
+`0.6 branch`_ are available as well.
+
+.. _Bitbucket repo: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/get/default.tar.gz#egg=setuptools-dev
+.. _0.6 branch: http://svn.python.org/projects/sandbox/branches/setuptools-0.6/#egg=setuptools-dev06
+
+Uninstalling
+============
+
+On Windows, if Setuptools was installed using an ``.exe`` or ``.msi``
+installer, simply use the uninstall feature of "Add/Remove Programs" in the
+Control Panel.
+
+Otherwise, to uninstall Setuptools or Distribute, regardless of the Python
+version, delete all ``setuptools*`` and ``distribute*`` files and
+directories from your system's ``site-packages`` directory
+(and any other ``sys.path`` directories) FIRST.
+
+If you are upgrading or otherwise plan to re-install Setuptools or Distribute,
+nothing further needs to be done. If you want to completely remove Setuptools,
+you may also want to remove the 'easy_install' and 'easy_install-x.x' scripts
+and associated executables installed to the Python scripts directory.
+
+--------------------------------
+Using Setuptools and EasyInstall
+--------------------------------
+
+Here are some of the available manuals, tutorials, and other resources for
+learning about Setuptools, Python Eggs, and EasyInstall:
+
+* `The EasyInstall user's guide and reference manual`_
+* `The setuptools Developer's Guide`_
+* `The pkg_resources API reference`_
+* `The Internal Structure of Python Eggs`_
+
+Questions, comments, and bug reports should be directed to the `distutils-sig
+mailing list`_. If you have written (or know of) any tutorials, documentation,
+plug-ins, or other resources for setuptools users, please let us know about
+them there, so this reference list can be updated. If you have working,
+*tested* patches to correct problems or add features, you may submit them to
+the `setuptools bug tracker`_.
+
+.. _setuptools bug tracker: https://bitbucket.org/pypa/setuptools/issues
+.. _The Internal Structure of Python Eggs: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/formats.html
+.. _The setuptools Developer's Guide: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/setuptools.html
+.. _The pkg_resources API reference: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/pkg_resources.html
+.. _The EasyInstall user's guide and reference manual: https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/easy_install.html
+.. _distutils-sig mailing list: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/
+
+
+-------
+Credits
+-------
+
+* The original design for the ``.egg`` format and the ``pkg_resources`` API was
+ co-created by Phillip Eby and Bob Ippolito. Bob also implemented the first
+ version of ``pkg_resources``, and supplied the OS X operating system version
+ compatibility algorithm.
+
+* Ian Bicking implemented many early "creature comfort" features of
+ easy_install, including support for downloading via Sourceforge and
+ Subversion repositories. Ian's comments on the Web-SIG about WSGI
+ application deployment also inspired the concept of "entry points" in eggs,
+ and he has given talks at PyCon and elsewhere to inform and educate the
+ community about eggs and setuptools.
+
+* Jim Fulton contributed time and effort to build automated tests of various
+ aspects of ``easy_install``, and supplied the doctests for the command-line
+ ``.exe`` wrappers on Windows.
+
+* Phillip J. Eby is the seminal author of setuptools, and
+ first proposed the idea of an importable binary distribution format for
+ Python application plug-ins.
+
+* Significant parts of the implementation of setuptools were funded by the Open
+ Source Applications Foundation, to provide a plug-in infrastructure for the
+ Chandler PIM application. In addition, many OSAF staffers (such as Mike
+ "Code Bear" Taylor) contributed their time and stress as guinea pigs for the
+ use of eggs and setuptools, even before eggs were "cool". (Thanks, guys!)
+
+* Tarek Ziadé is the principal author of the Distribute fork, which
+ re-invigorated the community on the project, encouraged renewed innovation,
+ and addressed many defects.
+
+* Since the merge with Distribute, Jason R. Coombs is the
+ maintainer of setuptools. The project is maintained in coordination with
+ the Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) and the larger Python community.
+
+.. _files:
+
+