> > I have more the impression, that people release .tar.gz files > > containing a distutils setup.py script, but no PKG-INFO, so the > > tarball isn't created by distutils sdist command. PyChecker is such an > > example, IIRC. > > This is correct. I do release PyChecker as a .tar.gz which contains a > setup.py, but no PKG-INFO. Should there be one? I don't use setup.py > to create the .tar.gz. I only noticed this (and your package is not the only one) when I worked on a PEP 243 (?, package upload mechinism) implementation where uploaded files would be scanned for the PKG-INFO metadata. > > I've never found the proper way to make releases when I looked. > But that was a long time ago. > I normally don't use Linux, but does 'python setup.py sdist' not work there? Thomas
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