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56 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
56 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
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"""
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This is the package.xml data needed for the PHP OpenID PEAR
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package.xml file. Use the 'packagexml.py' program to generate a
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package.xml file for a release of this library.
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"""
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# This is a list of dicts describing the project leads. This will be
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# used to generate <lead> XML elements.
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leads = [
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{'name': 'Jonathan Daugherty',
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'user': 'cygnus',
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'email': 'cygnus@janrain.com',
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'active': 'yes'},
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{'name': 'Josh Hoyt',
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'user': 'jhoyt',
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'email': 'josh@janrain.com',
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'active': 'yes'}
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]
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# The package name.
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package_name = 'Auth_OpenID'
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# The package description.
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package_description = 'An implementation of the OpenID single sign-on authentication protocol.'
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# Package summary.
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package_summary = 'PHP OpenID'
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# License string.
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license_name = 'Apache'
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# License URI.
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license_uri = 'http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0'
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# Director(ies) containing package source, relative to the admin/
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# directory. All .php files in these directories will be included in
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# the <contents> element of the output XML and will be assigned the
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# role 'php'.
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contents_dirs = ['../Auth',]
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# Director(ies) containing package documentation. All files and
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# subdirectories in these directories will be included in the
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# <contents> element in the output XML and will be assigned the role
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# 'doc'.
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docs_dirs = ['../doc', '../examples']
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# The HTTP package base URI. This is the place on the web where the
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# PEAR-installable tarballs will live, and this (plus the package
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# tarball name) will be the URL that users pass to "pear install".
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package_base_uri = 'http://www.openidenabled.com/resources/downloads/php-openid/pear/'
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# The release stability. Maybe this should be a commandline parameter
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# since it might differ from release to release.
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release_stability = 'stable'
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