add eth_utils
add fastecdsa-any requirements
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@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ extras_require = {
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"ipython",
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"setuptools>=36.2.0",
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"tox>=3.13.2,<4.0.0",
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"eth_utils",
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],
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}
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@ -43,6 +44,20 @@ extras_require["dev"] = (
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+ extras_require["doc"]
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)
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fastecdsa = [
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# No official fastecdsa==1.7.4,1.7.5 wheels for Windows, using a pypi package that includes
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# the original library, but also windows-built wheels (32+64-bit) on those versions.
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# Fixme: Remove section when fastecdsa has released a windows-compatible wheel
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# (specifically: both win32 and win_amd64 targets)
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# See the following issues for more information;
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# https://github.com/libp2p/py-libp2p/issues/363
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# https://github.com/AntonKueltz/fastecdsa/issues/11
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"fastecdsa-any==1.7.5;sys_platform=='win32'",
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# Wheels are provided for these platforms, or compiling one is minimally frustrating in a
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# default python installation.
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"fastecdsa==1.7.5;sys_platform!='win32'",
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]
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with open("./README.md") as readme:
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long_description = readme.read()
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# RTD system so we have to exclude these dependencies when we are in an RTD environment.
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readthedocs_is_building = os.environ.get("READTHEDOCS", False)
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if not readthedocs_is_building:
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install_requires.append("fastecdsa==1.7.4")
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install_requires.extend(fastecdsa)
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setup(
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