I have a python application that I wrote to be compatible with both, Linux and Windows platforms. However there is one problem... One of the python packages I need for Windows is not compatible with Linux. Fortunately there is another package that provides the same functionality on Linux. All other dependencies are compatible in both platforms.
I know I could have 2 separate requirement files to address both platform dependencies separately. Something like win_requirements.txt and linux_requirements.txt, however this approach doesn't feel like the best way to do it.
I wonder if there is a way I can have only one requirements.txt file so any user can use pip install -r requirements.txt
to install all the dependencies regardless of what platform they are?
Maybe something like??:
SOAPpy>=0.12.22
pycrypto>=2.6.1
suds>=0.4
Python-ldap>=2.4.19
paramiko>=1.15.2
nose>=1.3.4
selenium>=2.44.0
bottle>=0.12.8
CherryPy>=3.6.0
pika>=0.9.14
if platform.system() == 'Linux':
wmi-client-wrapper>=0.0.12
else if platform.system() == 'Windows':
WMI>=1.4.9
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