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authorBenjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>2009-06-26 13:21:52 (GMT)
committerBenjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>2009-06-26 13:21:52 (GMT)
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rearrange the sections of the README, so they'll hopefully be more in the order people will interested inv3.1
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@@ -12,26 +12,41 @@ changed considerably, and a lot of deprecated features have finally been
removed.
-Release Schedule
-----------------
+Build Instructions
+------------------
-See PEP 375 for release details: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0375/
+On Unix, Linux, BSD, OSX, and Cygwin:
+ ./configure
+ make
+ make test
+ sudo make install
-Documentation
--------------
+This will install Python as python3.
-Documentation for Python 3.1 is online, updated twice a day:
+You can pass many options to the configure script; run "./configure
+--help" to find out more. On OSX and Cygwin, the executable is called
+python.exe; elsewhere it's just python.
- http://docs.python.org/dev/3.1/
+On Mac OS X, if you have configured Python with --enable-framework,
+you should use "make frameworkinstall" to do the installation. Note
+that this installs the Python executable in a place that is not
+normally on your PATH, you may want to set up a symlink in
+/usr/local/bin.
-All documentation is also available online at the Python web site
-(http://docs.python.org/, see below). It is available online for
-occasional reference, or can be downloaded in many formats for faster
-access. The documentation is downloadable in HTML, PostScript, PDF,
-LaTeX (through 2.5), and reStructuredText (2.6+) formats; the LaTeX and
-reStructuredText versions are primarily for documentation authors,
-translators, and people with special formatting requirements.
+On Windows, see PCbuild/readme.txt.
+
+If you wish, you can create a subdirectory and invoke configure from
+there. For example:
+
+ mkdir debug
+ cd debug
+ ../configure --with-pydebug
+ make
+ make test
+
+(This will fail if you *also* built at the top-level directory. You
+should do a "make clean" at the toplevel first.)
What's New
@@ -42,8 +57,6 @@ Python 3.1" document, found at
http://docs.python.org/dev/3.1/whatsnew/3.1.html
-Please help write it!
-
For a more detailed change log, read Misc/NEWS (though this file, too,
is incomplete, and also doesn't list anything merged in from the 2.7
release under development).
@@ -52,14 +65,20 @@ If you want to install multiple versions of Python see the section below
entitled "Installing multiple versions".
-Proposals for enhancement
--------------------------
+Documentation
+-------------
-If you have a proposal to change Python, you may want to send an email to the
-comp.lang.python or python-ideas mailing lists for inital feedback. A Python
-Enhancement Proposal (PEP) may be submitted if your idea gains ground. All
-current PEPs, as well as guidelines for submitting a new PEP, are listed at
-http://www.python.org/dev/peps/.
+Documentation for Python 3.1 is online, updated twice a day:
+
+ http://docs.python.org/dev/3.1/
+
+All documentation is also available online at the Python web site
+(http://docs.python.org/, see below). It is available online for
+occasional reference, or can be downloaded in many formats for faster
+access. The documentation is downloadable in HTML, PostScript, PDF,
+LaTeX (through 2.5), and reStructuredText (2.6+) formats; the LaTeX and
+reStructuredText versions are primarily for documentation authors,
+translators, and people with special formatting requirements.
Converting From Python 2.x to 3.x
@@ -69,6 +88,11 @@ Python starting with 2.6 will contain features to help locating code that
needs to be changed, such as optional warnings when deprecated features are
used, and backported versions of certain key Python 3.x features.
+A source-to-source translation tool, "2to3", can take care of the mundane task
+of converting large amounts of source code. It is not a complete solution but
+is complemented by the deprecation warnings in 2.6. See
+http://docs.python.org/dev/py3k/library/2to3.html for more information.
+
Testing
-------
@@ -116,17 +140,6 @@ the primary version, you would execute "make install" in your 2.6 build
directory and "make altinstall" in the others.
-Configuration options and variables
------------------------------------
-
-A source-to-source translation tool, "2to3", can take care of the
-mundane task of converting large amounts of source code. It is not a
-complete solution but is complemented by the deprecation warnings in
-2.6. This tool is currently available via the Subversion sandbox:
-
- http://svn.python.org/view/sandbox/trunk/2to3/
-
-
Issue Tracker and Mailing List
------------------------------
@@ -146,39 +159,20 @@ To subscribe to the list, use the mailman form:
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev/
-Build Instructions
-------------------
-
-On Unix, Linux, BSD, OSX, and Cygwin:
-
- ./configure
- make
- make test
- sudo make install
-
-You can pass many options to the configure script; run "./configure
---help" to find out more. On OSX and Cygwin, the executable is called
-python.exe; elsewhere it's just python.
-
-On Mac OS X, if you have configured Python with --enable-framework,
-you should use "make frameworkinstall" to do the installation. Note
-that this installs the Python executable in a place that is not
-normally on your PATH, you may want to set up a symlink in
-/usr/local/bin.
+Proposals for enhancement
+-------------------------
-On Windows, see PCbuild/readme.txt.
+If you have a proposal to change Python, you may want to send an email to the
+comp.lang.python or python-ideas mailing lists for inital feedback. A Python
+Enhancement Proposal (PEP) may be submitted if your idea gains ground. All
+current PEPs, as well as guidelines for submitting a new PEP, are listed at
+http://www.python.org/dev/peps/.
-If you wish, you can create a subdirectory and invoke configure from
-there. For example:
- mkdir debug
- cd debug
- ../configure --with-pydebug
- make
- make test
+Release Schedule
+----------------
-(This will fail if you *also* built at the top-level directory. You
-should do a "make clean" at the toplevel first.)
+See PEP 375 for release details: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0375/
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