I'm looking into releasing a python package which includes an existing fortran or C program. The fortran/C program is compiled by running
./configure
make
The python code calls the resulting binary through subprocess calls (i.e. the code is not really wrapped as such). What I would like is that when the user types
python setup.py install
the fortran/C program is first compiled using the ./configure and make commands, then I want the python module to be installed, and the binary to be installed in the python bin/ directory alongside executables that are usually installed via the scripts= option in distutils.core.setup.
First, are there any problems with doing this? And if not, what is the best way to do it via setup.py? Are there existing functions to automate the ./configure and make, since this is pretty standard? Or should I just use os.system calls? And either way, where should those commands go in setup.py? Then should I have make output the binary to e.g. scripts/ and then have scripts=['scripts/mybinary'] in the setup() function?