There are different sources for selecting those files. The package_data is used for installing from the source tree. The build a source package you also need a MANIFEST.In file.
It should contain something like recursive-include *. Txt or whatever you need.
There are different sources for selecting those files. The package_data is used for installing from the source tree. The build a source package you also need a MANIFEST.In file.
It should contain something like recursive-include *. Txt, or whatever you need.
– David Wolever Jul 16 at 0:34 The manifest determines what is included in the source distribution, but the package_data is what is used to determine any data files that you want installed along with the source Python files in the package location (site-packages). Those files in URL1 may not docs or other files you don't want installed there, but do want in the source distribution. – Keith Jul 16 at 5:04.
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