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"""
Python-Card-Me parses iCalendar and vCard files into Python data structures,
decoding the relevant encodings.
It can also serialize vobject data structures to iCalendar, vCard, or hCalendar unicode strings.
It is a substantially reworked version of Vobject, updated for python3, with other improvements.
Requirements
------------
Requires Python 2.7 or later, dateutil (http://labix.org/python-dateutil) 2.4 or later, and six.
For older changes, see
- http://vobject.skyhouseconsulting.com/history.html or
- http://websvn.osafoundation.org/listing.php?repname=vobject&path=/trunk/
"""
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
# Docstring may not be present in optimized Python run mode, so if the
# docstring is missing just use empty strings so install still works
doclines = (__doc__ or '').splitlines() or ['', '']
setup(name="python-card-me",
version="0.9.3",
author="Tim Baxter, Jeffrey Harris",
author_email="mail.baxter@gmail.com",
license="Apache",
zip_safe=True,
url="https://github.com/tBaxter/python-card-me",
entry_points={
'console_scripts': [
'ics_diff = card_me.ics_diff:main',
'change_tz = card_me.change_tz:main'
]
},
include_package_data=True,
install_requires=['python-dateutil'],
platforms=["any"],
packages=find_packages(),
description=doclines[0],
long_description="\n".join(doclines[2:]),
classifiers="""
Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Environment :: Console
License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Intended Audience :: Developers
Natural Language :: English
Programming Language :: Python
Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Operating System :: OS Independent
Topic :: Text Processing""".strip().splitlines()
)