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3.1 Distributing your extension modules
When an extension has been successfully build, there are three ways to
use it.
End-users will typically want to install the module, they do so by
running
Module maintainers should produce source packages; to do so, they run
In some cases, additional files need to be included in a source
distribution; this is done through a MANIFEST.in file; see the
distutils documentation for details.
If the source distribution has been build successfully, maintainers
can also create binary distributions. Depending on the platform, one
of the following commands can be used to do so.
python setup.py bdist_wininst
python setup.py bdist_rpm
python setup.py bdist_dumb
Release 2.5.2, documentation updated on 21st February, 2008.
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