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"Eggsecutable" Scripts ---------------------- .. deprecated:: 45.3.0 Occasionally, there are situations where it's desirable to make an ``.egg`` file directly executable. You can do this by including an entry point such as the following:: setup( # other arguments here... entry_points={ "setuptools.installation": [ "eggsecutable = my_package.some_module:main_func", ] } ) Any eggs built from the above setup script will include a short executable prelude that imports and calls ``main_func()`` from ``my_package.some_module``. The prelude can be run on Unix-like platforms (including Mac and Linux) by invoking the egg with ``/bin/sh``, or by enabling execute permissions on the ``.egg`` file. For the executable prelude to run, the appropriate version of Python must be available via the ``PATH`` environment variable, under its "long" name. That is, if the egg is built for Python 2.3, there must be a ``python2.3`` executable present in a directory on ``PATH``. IMPORTANT NOTE: Eggs with an "eggsecutable" header cannot be renamed, or invoked via symlinks. They *must* be invoked using their original filename, in order to ensure that, once running, ``pkg_resources`` will know what project and version is in use. The header script will check this and exit with an error if the ``.egg`` file has been renamed or is invoked via a symlink that changes its base name.
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