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authorFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1999-04-29 02:44:50 (GMT)
committerFred Drake <fdrake@acm.org>1999-04-29 02:44:50 (GMT)
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Clarify that the Modules/ directory is in an unpacked source
distribution; this is not clear for Windows users.
-rw-r--r--Doc/ext/ext.tex6
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diff --git a/Doc/ext/ext.tex b/Doc/ext/ext.tex
index cda1b2d..3c7fae9 100644
--- a/Doc/ext/ext.tex
+++ b/Doc/ext/ext.tex
@@ -420,15 +420,15 @@ If you can't use dynamic loading, or if you want to make your module a
permanent part of the Python interpreter, you will have to change the
configuration setup and rebuild the interpreter. Luckily, this is
very simple: just place your file (\file{spammodule.c} for example) in
-the \file{Modules} directory, add a line to the file
-\file{Modules/Setup.local} describing your file:
+the \file{Modules/} directory of an unpacked source distribution, add
+a line to the file \file{Modules/Setup.local} describing your file:
\begin{verbatim}
spam spammodule.o
\end{verbatim}
and rebuild the interpreter by running \program{make} in the toplevel
-directory. You can also run \program{make} in the \file{Modules}
+directory. You can also run \program{make} in the \file{Modules/}
subdirectory, but then you must first rebuild \file{Makefile}
there by running `\program{make} Makefile'. (This is necessary each
time you change the \file{Setup} file.)