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Metadata-Version: 2.1
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Name: pyzmq
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Version: 19.0.2
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Summary: Python bindings for 0MQ
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Home-page: https://pyzmq.readthedocs.org
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Author: Brian E. Granger, Min Ragan-Kelley
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Author-email: zeromq-dev@lists.zeromq.org
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License: LGPL+BSD
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Platform: UNKNOWN
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
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Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
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Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
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Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
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Classifier: Topic :: System :: Networking
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
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Requires-Python: >=2.7,!=3.0.*,!=3.1.*,!=3.2.*
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Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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# PyZMQ: Python bindings for ØMQ
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[](https://travis-ci.org/zeromq/pyzmq)
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[](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/minrk/pyzmq/branch/master)
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This package contains Python bindings for [ØMQ](http://www.zeromq.org).
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ØMQ is a lightweight and fast messaging implementation.
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PyZMQ should work with any reasonable version of Python (≥ 3.4),
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as well as Python 2.7 and 3.3, as well as PyPy.
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The Cython backend used by CPython supports libzmq ≥ 2.1.4 (including 3.2.x and 4.x),
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but the CFFI backend used by PyPy only supports libzmq ≥ 3.2.2 (including 4.x).
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For a summary of changes to pyzmq, see our
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[changelog](https://pyzmq.readthedocs.org/en/latest/changelog.html).
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### ØMQ 3.x, 4.x
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PyZMQ fully supports the 3.x and 4.x APIs of libzmq,
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developed at [zeromq/libzmq](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq).
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No code to change, no flags to pass,
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just build pyzmq against the latest and it should work.
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PyZMQ does not support the old libzmq 2 API on PyPy.
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## Documentation
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See PyZMQ's Sphinx-generated
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[documentation](https://zeromq.github.io/pyzmq) on GitHub for API
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details, and some notes on Python and Cython development. If you want to
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learn about using ØMQ in general, the excellent [ØMQ
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Guide](http://zguide.zeromq.org/py:all) is the place to start, which has a
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Python version of every example. We also have some information on our
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[wiki](https://github.com/zeromq/pyzmq/wiki).
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## Downloading
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Unless you specifically want to develop PyZMQ, we recommend downloading
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the PyZMQ source code or wheels from
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[PyPI](https://pypi.io/project/pyzmq),
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or install with conda.
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You can also get the latest source code from our GitHub repository, but
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building from the repository will require that you install recent Cython.
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## Building and installation
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For more detail on building pyzmq, see [our Wiki](https://github.com/zeromq/pyzmq/wiki/Building-and-Installing-PyZMQ).
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We build wheels for OS X, Windows, and Linux, so you can get a binary on those platforms with:
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    pip install pyzmq
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but compiling from source with `pip install pyzmq` should work in most environments.
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Especially on OS X, make sure you are using the latest pip (≥ 8), or it may not find the right wheels.
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If the wheel doesn't work for some reason, or you want to force pyzmq to be compiled
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(this is often preferable if you already have libzmq installed and configured the way you want it),
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you can force installation with:
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    pip install --no-binary=:all: pyzmq
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When compiling pyzmq (e.g. installing with pip on Linux),
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it is generally recommended that zeromq be installed separately,
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via homebrew, apt, yum, etc:
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    # Debian-based
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    sudo apt-get install libzmq3-dev
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    # RHEL-based
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    sudo yum install libzmq3-devel
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If this is not available, pyzmq will *try* to build libzmq as a Python Extension,
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though this is not guaranteed to work.
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Building pyzmq from the git repo (including release tags on GitHub) requires Cython.
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## Old versions
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pyzmq 16 drops support Python 2.6 and 3.2.
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If you need to use one of those Python versions, you can pin your pyzmq version to before 16:
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    pip install 'pyzmq<16'
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For libzmq 2.0.x, use 'pyzmq<2.1'
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pyzmq-2.1.11 was the last version of pyzmq to support Python 2.5,
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and pyzmq ≥ 2.2.0 requires Python ≥ 2.6.
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pyzmq-13.0.0 introduces PyPy support via CFFI, which only supports libzmq-3.2.2 and newer.
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PyZMQ releases ≤ 2.2.0 matched libzmq versioning, but this is no longer the case,
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starting with PyZMQ 13.0.0 (it was the thirteenth release, so why not?).
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PyZMQ ≥ 13.0 follows semantic versioning conventions accounting only for PyZMQ itself.
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