From 27550cf12d5e7e50f882e53e5e5a632e3758c667 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Oleg Broytman Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 16:09:52 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] mimedecode.py version 2.0.0d. git-svn-id: file:///home/phd/archive/SVN/mimedecode@2 a778b35f-2f12-0410-a9f6-9b1356d76ba6 --- ANNOUNCE | 59 ++++++++ MANIFEST.in | 3 + Makefile | 34 +++++ Makefile.4xslt | 11 ++ Makefile.sgmlt | 10 ++ mimedecode.docbook | 342 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ mimedecode.py | 330 ++++++++++++++++--------------------------- setup.py | 18 +++ 8 files changed, 595 insertions(+), 212 deletions(-) create mode 100644 ANNOUNCE create mode 100644 MANIFEST.in create mode 100644 Makefile create mode 100644 Makefile.4xslt create mode 100644 Makefile.sgmlt create mode 100644 mimedecode.docbook create mode 100755 setup.py diff --git a/ANNOUNCE b/ANNOUNCE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..731ee2c --- /dev/null +++ b/ANNOUNCE @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + + mimedecode.py + +WHAT IS IT + + Mail users, especially in non-English countries, often find that mail +messages arrived in different formats, with different content types, in +different encodings and charsets. Usually this is good because it allows us to +use apropriate format/encoding/whatever. Sometimes, though, some unification is +desireable. For example, one may want to put mail messages into an archive, +make HTML indicies, run search indexer, etc. In such situations converting +messages to text in one character set and skipping some binary atachmetnts is +much desireable. + + Here is the solution - mimedecode.py. + + This is a program to decode MIME messages. The program expects one input +file (either on command line or on stdin) which is treated as an RFC822 mesage, +and decoded to stdout. If the file is not an RFC822 message it is just piped to +stdout one-to-one. If the file is a simple RFC822 message it is just decoded as +one part. If it is a MIME message with multiple parts ("attachments") all parts +are decoded. Decoding can be controlled by command-line options. + + +WHAT'S NEW in version 2.0.0d (2004-08-26) + Documentation update. Changed and corrected documentation, especially +docbook source file. Changed Makefiles to use sgml-tools or 4xslt (from +4Suite.org). + + +WHAT'S NEW in version 2.0.0 + Major rewrite to use python email package. Old version is still inluded in +the archive; the latest bug-fix version is 1.1.7. + + +WHERE TO GET + Master site: http://phd.pp.ru/Software/Python/#mimedecode + + Faster mirrors: http://phd.by.ru/Software/Python/#mimedecode + http://phd2.chat.ru/Software/Python/#mimedecode + + Requires: Python 2.2.2+ + + Recommends: configured mailcap database. + + Documentation (also included in the package): + http://phd.pp.ru/Software/Python/mimedecode.txt + http://phd.by.ru/Software/Python/mimedecode.txt + http://phd2.chat.ru/Software/Python/mimedecode.txt + + +AUTHOR + Oleg Broytmann + +COPYRIGHT + Copyright (C) 2001-2004 PhiloSoft Design + +LICENSE + GPL diff --git a/MANIFEST.in b/MANIFEST.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..946c283 --- /dev/null +++ b/MANIFEST.in @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +include mimedecode.py mimedecode1.py +include Makefile* MANIFEST.in ANNOUNCE +include mimedecode.docbook mimedecode.html mimedecode.txt mimedecode.man diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a2c2b78 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ + +all: docs sdist + +DISTFILES = mimedecode.py \ +mimedecode1.py \ +setup.py \ +Makefile \ +Makefile.sgmlt \ +Makefile.4xslt \ +MANIFEST.in \ +ANNOUNCE \ +mimedecode.docbook \ +mimedecode.html \ +mimedecode.man \ +mimedecode.txt + +sdist: dist/mimedecode-2.0.0d.tar.gz + touch sdist + +dist/mimedecode-2.0.0d.tar.gz: $(DISTFILES) + umask 022 && python setup.py sdist + +docs: mimedecode.man mimedecode.txt mimedecode.html + +include Makefile.4xslt + + +CLEANFILES = mimedecode.pyc MANIFEST sdist + +clean: + rm -f $(CLEANFILES) + +distclean: clean + rm -rf dist sdist diff --git a/Makefile.4xslt b/Makefile.4xslt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6029e4a --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.4xslt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +DOCBOOK_XSL=/usr/local/src/DocBook/docbook-xsl + +mimedecode.html: mimedecode.docbook Makefile.4xslt + 4xslt $< $(DOCBOOK_XSL)/html/docbook.xsl >$@ + +mimedecode.txt: mimedecode.html Makefile.4xslt + elinks -dump $< >$@ + +mimedecode.man: mimedecode.docbook Makefile.4xslt + 4xslt $< $(DOCBOOK_XSL)/manpages/docbook.xsl + mv mimedecode.py.1 $@ diff --git a/Makefile.sgmlt b/Makefile.sgmlt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eedda06 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.sgmlt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +mimedecode.html: mimedecode.docbook Makefile.sgmlt + sgmltools -b html $< + mv mimedecode/mimedecode.py.html mimedecode.html + rmdir mimedecode + +mimedecode.txt: mimedecode.docbook Makefile.sgmlt + sgmltools -b txt $< + +mimedecode.man: mimedecode.docbook Makefile.sgmlt + docbook-to-man $< >$@ diff --git a/mimedecode.docbook b/mimedecode.docbook new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e6567a --- /dev/null +++ b/mimedecode.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,342 @@ + + + + + + + mimedecode.py + 1 + + + + mimedecode.py + decode MIME message + + + + + mimedecode.py + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + filename + + + + + +DESCRIPTION + + Mail users, especially in non-English countries, often find that mail +messages arrived in different formats, with different content types, in +different encodings and charsets. Usually it is good because it allows to use +an appropriate format/encoding/whatever. Sometimes, though, some unification is +desirable. For example, one may want to put mail messages into an archive, +make HTML indices, run search indexer, etc. In such situations converting +messages to text in one character set and skipping some binary attachments is +much desirable. + + + + Here is the solution - mimedecode.py! + + + + It is a program to decode MIME messages. The program expects one input file +(either on the command line or on stdin) which is treated as an RFC822 message, +and decoded to stdout. If the file is not an RFC822 message it is just piped to +stdout as is. If the file is a simple RFC822 message it is just decoded as one +part. If it is a MIME message with multiple parts ("attachments") all parts are +decoded recursively. Decoding can be controlled by the command-line options. + + + + First, Subject and Content-Disposition headers are examined. If any of those +exists, it is decoded according to RFC2047. Content-Disposition header is not +decoded - only its "filename" parameter. Encoded header parameters violate +the RFC, but widely deployed anyway, especially in the M$ Ophice GUI (often +referred as "Windoze") world, where programmers are often ignorant lamers who +never even heard about RFCs. Correct parameter encoding specified by RFC2231. +This program decodes RFC2231-encoded parameters, too. + + + + Then the body of the message (or the current part) is decoded. Decoding +starts with looking at header Content-Transfer-Encoding. If the header +specifies non-8bit encoding (usually base64 or quoted-printable), the body +converted to 8bit. Then, if its content type is multipart (multipart/related or +multipart/mixed, e.g) every part is recursively decoded. If it is not +multipart, mailcap database is consulted to find a way to convert the body to +plain text. (I have no idea how mailcap could be configured on said M$ Ophice +GUI, please don't ask me; real OS users can consult my example at +http://phd.pp.ru/Software/dotfiles/mailcap.html). The decoding process uses +first copiousoutput filter it can find. If there is no any filter the body just +passed unconverted. + + + + Then Content-Type header consulted for charset. If it is not equal to +current default charset the body text recoded. Finally message headers and body +flushed to stdout. + + + + + +OPTIONS + + + -h + -help + + + Print brief usage help and exit. + + + + + + -V + --version + + + Print version and exit. + + + + + + -c + + + Recode different character sets in message body to current default + charset; this is the default. + + + + + + -C + + + Do not recode character sets in message body. + + + + + + -f charset + + + Force this charset to be the current default charset instead of + sys.getdefaultencoding(). + + + + + + -d header + + + Add the header to a list of headers to decode; initially the list + contains headers "From" and "Subject". + + + + + + -D + + + Clear the list of headers to decode (make it empty). + + + + + + -p header:param + + + Add the (header, param) pair to a list of headers' parameters to + decode; initially the list contains header "Content-Disposition", + parameter "filename". + + + + + + -P + + + Clear the list of headers' parameters to decode (make it empty). + + + + + + -b mask + + + Append mask to the list of binary content types; if the message to + decode has a part of this type the program will pass the part as is, + without any additional processing. + + + + + + -e mask + + + Append mask to the list of error content types; if the message to + decode has a part of this type the program will raise ValueError. + + + + + + -i mask + + + Append mask to the list of content types to ignore; if the message to + decode has a part of this type the program will not pass it, instead + a line "Message body of type `%s' skipped." will be issued. + + + + + + -t mask + + + Append mask to the list of content types to convert to text; if the + message to decode has a part of this type the program will consult + mailcap database, find first copiousoutput filter and convert the + part. + + + + + + + The last 4 options (-beit) require more explanation. They allow a user +to control body decoding with great flexibility. Think about said mail +archive; for example, its maintainer wants to put there only texts, convert +Postscript/PDF to text, pass HTML and images as is, and ignore everything +else. Easy: + + + + + mimedecode.py -t application/postscript -t application/pdf -b text/html + -b 'image/*' -i '*/*' + + + + + When the program decodes a message (or its part), it consults +Content-Type header. The content type is searched in all 4 lists, in order +"text-binary-ignore-error". If found, appropriate action performed. If not +found, the program search the same lists for "type/*" mask (the type of +"text/html" is just "text"). If found, appropriate action performed. If not +found, the program search the same lists for "*/*" mask. If found, +appropriate action performed. If not found, the program uses default +action, which is to decode everything to text (if mailcap specifies +a filter). + + + + Initially all 4 lists are empty, so without any additional parameters +the program always uses the default decoding. + + + + + +ENVIRONMENT + + LANG + LC_ALL + LC_CTYPE + Define current locale settings. Used to determine current default + charset (if your Python is properly installed and configured). + + + + + +BUGS + + The program may produce incorrect MIME message. The purpose of the program +is to decode whatever it is possible to decode, not to produce absolutely +correct MIME output. The incorrect parts are obvious - decoded Subject headers +and filenames. Other than that output is correct MIME message. The program does +not try to guess whether the headers are correct. For example, if a message +header states that charset is iso8859-5, but the body is actually in koi8-r - +the program will recode the message to the wrong charset. + + + + + +AUTHOR + + Oleg Broytmann <phd@phd.pp.ru> + + + + + +COPYRIGHT + + Copyright (C) 2001-2004 PhiloSoft Design + + + + + +LICENSE + + GNU GPL + + + + + +NO WARRANTIES + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for + more details. + + + + + +SEE ALSO + + mimedecode.py home page: http://phd.pp.ru/Software/Python/#mimedecode + + + + diff --git a/mimedecode.py b/mimedecode.py index 5da188a..c0a9ef3 100755 --- a/mimedecode.py +++ b/mimedecode.py @@ -6,11 +6,12 @@ Copyright: (C) 2001-2002 PhiloSoft Design License: GPL """ -__version__ = "1.1.7" +__version__ = "2.0.0" +__copyright__ = "Copyright (C) 2001-2002 PhiloSoft Design" import sys, os -import mimetools +import email try: from cStringIO import StringIO @@ -24,27 +25,31 @@ host_name = socket.gethostname() me = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) +def version(exit=1): + sys.stdout.write("""\ +BroytMann mimedecode.py version %s, %s +""" % (__version__, __copyright__)) + if exit: sys.exit(0) + + def usage(code=0): + version(0) sys.stdout.write("""\ Usage: %s [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [-cCDP] [-f charset] [-d header] [-p header:param] [-beit mask] [filename] """ % me) sys.exit(code) -def version(): - sys.stdout.write("""\ -BroytMann mimedecode.py version %s -""" % __version__) - sys.exit(0) +def output(s, outfile = sys.stdout): + outfile.write(s) - -def output(s): - sys.stdout.write(s) - -def output_headers(msg): - if msg.unixfrom: - output(msg.unixfrom) - output("%s\n" % msg) +def output_headers(msg, outfile = sys.stdout): + unix_from = msg.get_unixfrom() + if unix_from: + output(unix_from + os.linesep) + for key, value in msg.items(): + output("%s: %s\n" % (key, value), outfile) + output("\n", outfile) # End of headers def recode(s, charset): @@ -53,50 +58,34 @@ def recode(s, charset): def recode2(s, charset): if charset and charset <> GlobalOptions.default_charset: - charset = charset.lower() s = recode(s, charset) return s -def getparam(msg, header, param): - "Get parameter from the header; return the header without the parameter, parameter itself and rfc2231 flag" - - if not msg.has_key(header): - return None, None, 0 +def _decode_header(s): + """Return a decoded string according to RFC 2047. + NOTE: This is almost the same as email.Utils.decode. + """ + from types import ListType + import email.Header - header = msg[header] - parts = [part.strip() for part in header.split(';')] - - new_parts = [parts[0]] # The header itself - del parts[0] - - new_value = None - rfc2231_encoded = 0 - - import re, rfc822 - rfc2231_continuation = re.compile("^%s\\*[0-9]+\\*?$" % param) - rfc2231_header = [] + L = email.Header.decode_header(s) + if not isinstance(L, ListType): + # s wasn't decoded + return s - for part in parts: - name, value = part.split('=', 1) - # The code is incomplete. Continuations in rfc2231-encoded paramters - # (header*1, header*2, etc) are not yet supported - if (name == param) or (name == param + '*'): - new_value = rfc822.unquote(value) - rfc2231_encoded += (name <> param) - elif rfc2231_continuation.match(name): - rfc2231_header.append(rfc822.unquote(value)) - rfc2231_encoded = 1 + rtn = [] + for atom, charset in L: + if charset is None: + rtn.append(atom) else: - new_parts.append(part) + rtn.append(recode2(atom, charset)) + rtn.append(' ') + del rtn[-1] # remove the last space - if rfc2231_header: - new_value = ''.join(rfc2231_header) - - if new_value is not None: - return "; ".join(new_parts), new_value, rfc2231_encoded - - return None, None, 0 + # Now that we've decoded everything, we just need to join all the parts + # together into the final string. + return ''.join(rtn) def decode_header(msg, header): @@ -104,97 +93,28 @@ def decode_header(msg, header): if msg.has_key(header): value = msg[header] - new_value = decode_rfc2047(value) - if value <> new_value: # do not bother to touch msg if not changed - msg[header] = new_value + new_value = _decode_header(value) + if new_value <> value: # do not bother to touch msg if not changed + set_header(msg, header, new_value) + + +def _decode_header_param(s): + return recode2(s[2], s[0]) def decode_header_param(msg, header, param): "Decode mail header's parameter (if exists) and put it back, if it was encoded" if msg.has_key(header): - new_value, pstr, rfc2231_encoded = getparam(msg, header, param) - if pstr is not None: - if rfc2231_encoded: - new_str = decode_rfc2231(pstr) + value = msg.get_param(param, header=header) + if value: + from types import TupleType + if isinstance(value, TupleType): + new_value = _decode_header_param(value) else: - new_str = decode_rfc2047(pstr) - if pstr <> new_str: # do not bother to touch msg if not changed - msg[header] = "%s; %s=\"%s\"" % (new_value, param, new_str) - - -def decode_rfc2047(s): - "Decode string according to rfc2047" - - parts = s.split() # by whitespaces - new_parts = [] - got_encoded = 0 - - for s in parts: - l = s.split('?') - - if l[0] <> '=' or l[4] <> '=': # assert correct format - new_parts.append(' ') - new_parts.append(s) # if not encoded - just put it into output - got_encoded = 0 - continue - - if not got_encoded: - new_parts.append(' ') # no space between encoded parts, one space otherwise - got_encoded = 1 - - charset = l[1].lower() - encoding = l[2].lower() - s = l[3] - - if '*' in charset: - charset, language = charset.split('*', 1) # language ignored - - infile = StringIO(s) - outfile = StringIO() - - if encoding == "b": - from base64 import decode - elif encoding == "q": - from quopri import decode - else: - raise ValueError, "wrong encoding `%s' (expected 'b' or 'q')" % encoding - - decode(infile, outfile) - s = outfile.getvalue() - - if charset == GlobalOptions.default_charset: - new_parts.append(s) # do not recode - continue - - s = recode(s, charset) - new_parts.append(s) - - if new_parts and new_parts[0] == ' ': - del new_parts[0] - return ''.join(new_parts) - - -def decode_rfc2231(s): - "Decode string according to rfc2231" - - charset, language, s = s.split("'", 2) # language ignored - - i = 0 - result = [] - - while i < len(s): - c = s[i] - if c == '%': # hex - i += 1 - c = chr(int(s[i:i+2], 16)) - i += 1 - result.append(c) - i += 1 - - s = ''.join(result) - s = recode2(s, charset) - return s + new_value = _decode_header(value) + if new_value <> value: # do not bother to touch msg if not changed + msg.set_param(param, new_value, header) def decode_headers(msg): @@ -205,32 +125,23 @@ def decode_headers(msg): for header, param in GlobalOptions.decode_header_params: decode_header_param(msg, header, param) - if header.lower() == "content-type" and msg.has_key(header): - # reparse type - msg.typeheader = msg[header] - msg.parsetype() # required for plist... - msg.parseplist() #... and reparse decoded plist -def set_content_type(msg, newtype, charset=None): - plist = msg.getplist() - if plist: - if charset: - newplist = [] - for p in plist: - if p.split('=')[0] == "charset": - p = "charset=%s" % charset - newplist.append(p) - plist = newplist - - elif charset: - plist = ["charset=%s" % charset] +def set_header(msg, header, value): + "Replace header" + if msg.has_key(header): + msg.replace_header(header, value) else: - plist = [] + msg[header] = value + + +def set_content_type(msg, newtype, charset=None): + msg.set_type(newtype) + + if charset: + msg.set_param("charset", charset, "Content-Type") - if plist and plist[0]: plist.insert(0, '') - msg["Content-Type"] = "%s%s" % (newtype, ";\n ".join(plist)) caps = None # Globally stored mailcap database; initialized only if needed @@ -244,7 +155,7 @@ def decode_body(msg, s): if caps is None: caps = mailcap.getcaps() - content_type = msg.gettype() + content_type = msg.get_content_type() filename = tempfile.mktemp() command = None @@ -271,11 +182,7 @@ def decode_body(msg, s): os.remove(filename) set_content_type(msg, "text/plain") - msg["X-MIME-Body-Autoconverted"] = "from %s to text/plain by %s id %s" % (content_type, host_name, command.split()[0]) - - msg.maintype = "text" - msg.subtype = "plain" - msg.type = "text/plain" + msg["X-MIME-Autoconverted"] = "from %s to text/plain by %s id %s" % (content_type, host_name, command.split()[0]) return s @@ -283,25 +190,26 @@ def decode_body(msg, s): def recode_charset(msg, s): "Recode charset of the message to the default charset" - save_charset = charset = msg.getparam("charset") + save_charset = charset = msg.get_content_charset() if charset and charset <> GlobalOptions.default_charset: s = recode2(s, charset) - content_type = msg.gettype() + content_type = msg.get_content_type() set_content_type(msg, content_type, GlobalOptions.default_charset) - msg["X-MIME-Charset-Autoconverted"] = "from %s to %s by %s id %s" % (save_charset, GlobalOptions.default_charset, host_name, me) + msg["X-MIME-Autoconverted"] = "from %s to %s by %s id %s" % (save_charset, GlobalOptions.default_charset, host_name, me) return s -def totext(msg, infile): - "Convert infile (StringIO) content to text" +def totext(msg, instring): + "Convert instring content to text" - if msg.getmaintype() == "multipart": # Recursively decode all parts of the multipart message - newfile = StringIO("%s\n%s" % (msg, infile.getvalue())) + if msg.is_multipart(): # Recursively decode all parts of the multipart message + newfile = StringIO(str(msg)) + newfile.seek(0) decode_file(newfile) return # Decode body and recode charset - s = decode_body(msg, infile.getvalue()) + s = decode_body(msg, instring) if GlobalOptions.recode_charset: s = recode_charset(msg, s) @@ -309,30 +217,36 @@ def totext(msg, infile): output(s) -def decode_part(msg, infile): +def decode_part(msg): "Decode one part of the message" - encoding = msg.getencoding() - outfile = StringIO() + decode_headers(msg) + encoding = msg["Content-Transfer-Encoding"] - if encoding in ('', '7bit', '8bit', 'binary'): - mimetools.copyliteral(infile, outfile) + if encoding in (None, '', '7bit', '8bit', 'binary'): + outstring = str(msg.get_payload()) else: # Decode from transfer ecoding to text or binary form - mimetools.decode(infile, outfile, encoding) - msg["Content-Transfer-Encoding"] = "8bit" + outstring = str(msg.get_payload(decode=1)) + set_header(msg, "Content-Transfer-Encoding", "8bit") msg["X-MIME-Autoconverted"] = "from %s to 8bit by %s id %s" % (encoding, host_name, me) - decode_headers(msg) - # Test all mask lists and find what to do with this content type - - for content_type in msg.gettype(), msg.getmaintype()+"/*", "*/*": + masks = [] + ctype = msg.get_content_type() + if ctype: + masks.append(ctype) + mtype = msg.get_content_maintype() + if mtype: + masks.append(mtype + '/*') + masks.append('*/*') + + for content_type in masks: if content_type in GlobalOptions.totext_mask: - totext(msg, outfile) + totext(msg, outstring) return elif content_type in GlobalOptions.binary_mask: output_headers(msg) - output(outfile.getvalue()) + output(outstring) return elif content_type in GlobalOptions.ignore_mask: output_headers(msg) @@ -342,43 +256,37 @@ def decode_part(msg, infile): raise ValueError, "content type `%s' prohibited" % content_type # Neither content type nor masks were listed - decode by default - totext(msg, outfile) + totext(msg, outstring) -def decode_file(infile, seekable=1): +def decode_file(infile): "Decode the entire message" - m = mimetools.Message(infile) - boundary = m.getparam("boundary") + msg = email.message_from_file(infile) + boundary = msg.get_boundary() - if not boundary: - if not m.getheader("Content-Type"): # Not a message, just text - copy it literally - output(infile.read()) + if msg.is_multipart(): + decode_headers(msg) + output_headers(msg) - else: # Simple one-part message - decode it - decode_part(m, infile) + if msg.preamble: # Preserve the first part, it is probably not a RFC822-message + output(msg.preamble) # Usually it is just a few lines of text (MIME warning) - else: # MIME message - decode all parts; may be recursive - decode_headers(m) - output_headers(m) - - import multifile - mf = multifile.MultiFile(infile, seekable) - mf.push(boundary) + for subpart in msg.get_payload(): + output("\n--%s\n" % boundary) + decode_part(subpart) - if not seekable: # Preserve the first part, it is probably not a RFC822-message - output(mf.read()) # Usually it is just a few lines of text (MIME warning) + output("\n--%s--\n" % boundary) - while 1: - m = mimetools.Message(mf) - decode_part(m, mf) + if msg.epilogue: + output(msg.epilogue) - if not mf.next(): - break - output("\n--%s\n" % boundary) + else: + if msg.has_key("Content-Type"): # Simple one-part message - decode it + decode_part(msg) - mf.pop() - output("\n--%s--\n" % boundary) + else: # Not a message, just text - copy it literally + output(str(msg)) class GlobalOptions: @@ -445,7 +353,6 @@ def init(): if __name__ == "__main__": arguments = init() - seekable = 0 if len(arguments) == 0: infile = sys.stdin elif len(arguments) <> 1: @@ -454,6 +361,5 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": infile = sys.stdin else: infile = open(arguments[0], 'r') - seekable = 1 - decode_file(infile, seekable) + decode_file(infile) diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f5c7e42 --- /dev/null +++ b/setup.py @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python + + +from distutils.core import setup +from mimedecode import __version__ as version + + +setup(name = "mimedecode", + version = version + 'd', + description = "BroytMann mimedecode.py", + long_description = "BroytMann mimedecode.py, Copyright (C) 2001-2004 PhiloSoft Design", + author = "Oleg Broytmann", + author_email = "phd@phd.pp.ru", + url = "http://phd.pp.ru/Software/Python/#mimedecode", + license = "GPL", + platforms = "All", + scripts = ['mimedecode.py'] +) -- 2.39.5