Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: unixpackage
Version: 0.4.5
Summary: One command to install equivalent packages in Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Fedora, Red Hat and Mac OS X.
Home-page: https://github.com/unixpackage/unixpackage
Author: Colm O'Connor
Author-email: colm.oconnor.github@gmail.com
License: BSD
Description: UnixPackage
        ===========
        
        UnixPackage is a UNIX independent way of installing packages. Specify the
        Ubuntu package name (e.g. libpq-dev), and it will install the equivalent
        on your system (e.g. postgresql-libs on Arch).
        
        
        Install
        -------
        
        Either::
        
          $ pip install unixpackage
        
        Or::
        
          $ sudo pip install unixpackage
        
        unixpackage is entirely self contained and has no dependencies. It is
        safe to use sudo pip install with it.
        
        Simple Usage
        ------------
        
        Run::
        
          $ unixpackage install libpq-dev
        
        On Arch this will run::
        
          $ sudo pacman -S postgresql-libs
        
        On Debian and Ubuntu::
        
          $ sudo apt-get install libpq-dev
        
        On Mac OS X::
        
          $ brew install postgresql
        
        On Red Hat/CentOS/Fedora::
        
          $ sudo yum install postgresql-devel
        
        
        Other usage
        -----------
        
        You can also just print the command to install rather than running it::
        
          $ unixpackage show libpq-dev libssl-dev
          sudo pacman -S postgresql-libs openssl
        
        Or just check to see if it is installed::
        
          $ unixpackage check libpq-dev openssl
          Installed
        
        Or install using "polite mode"::
        
          $ unixpackage install libpq-dev --polite
          The following command must be run to continue. I am attempting to run it now:
        
        
                 sudo apt-get install -y libpq-dev
        
        
          You can also run this command in another window and then hit Ctrl-C to continue.
        
          [sudo] password for user:
          Reading package lists... Done
          Building dependency tree
          Reading state information... Done
          Suggested packages:
            postgresql-doc-9.3
          The following NEW packages will be installed:
            libpq-dev
          0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
          Need to get 0 B/140 kB of archives.
          After this operation, 741 kB of additional disk space will be used.
          Selecting previously unselected package libpq-dev.
          (Reading database ... 231796 files and directories currently installed.)
          Preparing to unpack .../libpq-dev_9.3.9-0ubuntu0.14.04_amd64.deb ...
          Unpacking libpq-dev (9.3.9-0ubuntu0.14.04) ...
          Processing triggers for man-db (2.6.7.1-1ubuntu1) ...
          Setting up libpq-dev (9.3.9-0ubuntu0.14.04) ...
          Post-install package check for libpq-dev successful!
        
        
        Python API
        ----------
        
        There is also a python API for the above commands:
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
            import unixpackage
            import sys
        
            # Install package if not already installed
            unixpackage.install(["libpq-dev"])
        
            # Install package if not already installed (in polite mode)
            unixpackage.install(["libpq-dev"], polite=True)
        
            # Check if packages are installed
            if unixpackage.packages_installed(["libpq-dev"]):
                sys.stdout.write("libpq-dev installed")
        
        
        
        
        Package Library
        ---------------
        
        Package names and their equivalents are downloaded from https://github.com/unixpackage/unixpackage.github.io via the generated website:
        
        Example : http://unixpackage.github.io/libpq-dev.json
        
        These files are cached in the ~/.unixpackage directory.
        
        To add more packages you want to be installable in a UNIX-independent way,
        fork and submit a pull request to this repository:
        http://github.com/unixpackage/unixpackage.github.io
        
        
        
        Want to help?
        -------------
        
        See CONTRIBUTING.rst
        
Keywords: apt-get yum brew mac dpkg rpm unix package finder
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: Unix
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
