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+darcsver - generate version numbers from darcs revision control history
+=======================================================================
+
+What Does It Do
+---------------
+
+Create files containing version numbers, based upon the latest darcs
+release tag.
+
+If your source tree is coming from darcs (i.e. it is in a darcs
+repository), this tool will determine the most recent release tag,
+count the patches that have been applied since then, and compute a
+version number to be written into _version.py (and optionally other
+version files). This version number will be available by doing:
+
+ from your_package_name import __version__
+
+Source trees that do not come from darcs (e.g. release tarballs, nightly
+tarballs) and are not within a darcs repository should instead, come with a
+_version.py that was generated before the tarball was produced. In this case,
+this tool will quietly exit without modifying the existing _version.py .
+
+'release tags' are tags in the source repository that match the following
+regexp:
+
+ ^your_package_name-(\d+)(\.(\d+)(\.(\d+))?)?((a|b|c|rc)(\d+))?
+
+
+Installation
+------------
+
+With easy_install:
+
+ easy_install darcsver
+
+Alternative manual installation:
+
+ tar -zxvf darcsver-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
+ cd darcsver-X.Y.Z
+ python setup.py install
+
+Where X.Y.Z is a version number.
+
+Alternative to make a specific package use darcsver without installing
+darcsver into the system:
+
+ Put "setup_requires=['darcsver']" in the call to setup() in the
+ package's setup.py file.
+
+
+Usage
+-----
+
+There are two ways to use this: the command-line tool and the
+setuptools plugin.
+
+To use the command-line tool, execute it as:
+
+darcsver $PACKAGE_NAME $PATH_TO_VERSION_PY
+
+
+To use the setuptools plugin (which enables you to write "./setup.py
+darcsver" and which cleverly figures out where the _version.py file
+ought to go), you must first package your python module with
+`setup.py` and use setuptools.
+
+The former is well documented in the distutils manual:
+
+ http://docs.python.org/dist/dist.html
+
+To use setuptools instead of distutils, just edit `setup.py` and
+change
+
+ from distutils.core import setup
+
+to
+
+ from setuptools import setup
+
+
+References
+----------
+
+How to distribute Python modules with Distutils:
+
+ http://docs.python.org/dist/dist.html
+
+
+Setuptools complete manual:
+
+ http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools
+
+
+Thanks to Yannick Gingras for providing the prototype for this
+README.txt.