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author | Neal Norwitz <nnorwitz@gmail.com> | 2004-08-13 02:56:16 (GMT) |
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committer | Neal Norwitz <nnorwitz@gmail.com> | 2004-08-13 02:56:16 (GMT) |
commit | 2e56c8a2605c91b8f55db4327748a28272ba0f8d (patch) | |
tree | f73467cec8c9e022325364b0110a0e752967863e /Doc/dist | |
parent | ee6511b30958c55089b9b79d01cfd113bff0cfab (diff) | |
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SF #1005913, Patch to allow building of paper-*/dist.pdf by Jeff Epler
There were subsections without sections, so drop a sub.
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1 files changed, 27 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/dist/dist.tex b/Doc/dist/dist.tex index a468513..b09f1e0 100644 --- a/Doc/dist/dist.tex +++ b/Doc/dist/dist.tex @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ separators: \end{verbatim} -\subsection{Listing whole packages} +\section{Listing whole packages} \label{listing-packages} The \option{packages} option tells the Distutils to process (build, @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ scan your source tree looking for any directory with an \file{\_\_init\_\_.py} file.) -\subsection{Listing individual modules} +\section{Listing individual modules} \label{listing-modules} For a small module distribution, you might prefer to list all modules @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ And again, you can override the package/directory correspondence using the \option{package\_dir} option. -\subsection{Describing extension modules} +\section{Describing extension modules} \label{describing-extensions} % XXX read over this section @@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ great deal of flexibility in describing Python extensions, which is explained in the following sections. -\subsubsection{Extension names and packages} +\subsection{Extension names and packages} The first argument to the \class{Extension} constructor is always the name of the extension, including any package names. For example, @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ will compile \file{foo.c} to the extension \module{pkg.foo}, and \file{bar.c} to \module{pkg.subpkg.bar}. -\subsubsection{Extension source files} +\subsection{Extension source files} The second argument to the \class{Extension} constructor is a list of source files. Since the Distutils currently only support C, \Cpp, and @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ means Windows message text (\file{.mc}) files and resource definition (\file{.res}) files and linked into the executable. -\subsubsection{Preprocessor options} +\subsection{Preprocessor options} Three optional arguments to \class{Extension} will help if you need to specify include directories to search or preprocessor macros to @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ is the equivalent of having this at the top of every C source file: \end{verbatim} -\subsubsection{Library options} +\subsection{Library options} You can also specify the libraries to link against when building your extension, and the directories to search for those libraries. The @@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ intend to distribute your code.) \XXX{Should mention clib libraries here or somewhere else!} -\subsubsection{Other options} +\subsection{Other options} There are still some other options which can be used to handle special cases. @@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ is not needed when building compiled extensions: Distutils will automatically add \code{initmodule} to the list of exported symbols. -\subsection{Installing Scripts} +\section{Installing Scripts} So far we have been dealing with pure and non-pure Python modules, which are usually not run by themselves but imported by scripts. @@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ setup(... \end{verbatim} -\subsection{Installing Package Data} +\section{Installing Package Data} Often, additional files need to be installed into a package. These files are often data that's closely related to the package's @@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ setup(..., \versionadded{2.4} -\subsection{Installing Additional Files} +\section{Installing Additional Files} The \option{data\_files} option can be used to specify additional files needed by the module distribution: configuration files, message @@ -739,7 +739,7 @@ and the \command{install} command will print a warning in this case. To install data files directly in the target directory, an empty string should be given as the directory. -\subsection{Additional meta-data} +\section{Additional meta-data} \label{meta-data} The setup script may include additional meta-data beyond the name and @@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ if sys.version < '2.2.3': \end{verbatim} -\subsection{Debugging the setup script} +\section{Debugging the setup script} Sometimes things go wrong, and the setup script doesn't do what the developer wants. @@ -1051,7 +1051,7 @@ to create a gzipped tarball and a zip file. The available formats are: -\subsection{Specifying the files to distribute} +\section{Specifying the files to distribute} \label{manifest} If you don't supply an explicit list of files (or instructions on how to @@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ of converting them to the standard representation on your platform. That way, the manifest template is portable across operating systems. -\subsection{Manifest-related options} +\section{Manifest-related options} \label{manifest-options} The normal course of operations for the \command{sdist} command is as @@ -1324,14 +1324,14 @@ The following sections give details on the individual \command{bdist\_*} commands. -\subsection{Creating dumb built distributions} +\section{Creating dumb built distributions} \label{creating-dumb} \XXX{Need to document absolute vs. prefix-relative packages here, but first I have to implement it!} -\subsection{Creating RPM packages} +\section{Creating RPM packages} \label{creating-rpms} The RPM format is used by many popular Linux distributions, including @@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@ tree,'' in a temporary directory created by \command{bdist_rpm}.) % to the \file{.spec} file.) -\subsection{Creating Windows Installers} +\section{Creating Windows Installers} \label{creating-wininst} Executable installers are the natural format for binary distributions @@ -1508,7 +1508,7 @@ The installer file will be written to the ``distribution directory'' --- normally \file{dist/}, but customizable with the \longprogramopt{dist-dir} option. -\subsubsection{The Postinstallation script} +\subsection{The Postinstallation script} \label{postinstallation-script} Starting with Python 2.3, a postinstallation script can be specified @@ -1982,7 +1982,7 @@ or \class{buildcmds.bdist_openpkg.bdist_openpkg}. \label{reference} -%\subsection{Building modules: the \protect\command{build} command family} +%\section{Building modules: the \protect\command{build} command family} %\label{build-cmds} %\subsubsection{\protect\command{build}} @@ -3510,41 +3510,41 @@ The class constructor takes a single argument \var{dist}, a % todo -\subsubsection{\module{distutils.command.install} --- Install a package} +\section{\module{distutils.command.install} --- Install a package} \declaremodule{standard}{distutils.command.install} \modulesynopsis{Install a package} % todo -\subsubsection{\module{distutils.command.install_data} +\section{\module{distutils.command.install_data} --- Install data files from a package} \declaremodule[distutils.command.installdata]{standard}{distutils.command.install_data} \modulesynopsis{Install data files from a package} % todo -\subsubsection{\module{distutils.command.install_headers} +\section{\module{distutils.command.install_headers} --- Install C/\Cpp{} header files from a package} \declaremodule[distutils.command.installheaders]{standard}{distutils.command.install_headers} \modulesynopsis{Install C/\Cpp{} header files from a package} % todo -\subsubsection{\module{distutils.command.install_lib} +\section{\module{distutils.command.install_lib} --- Install library files from a package} \declaremodule[distutils.command.installlib]{standard}{distutils.command.install_lib} \modulesynopsis{Install library files from a package} % todo -\subsubsection{\module{distutils.command.install_scripts} +\section{\module{distutils.command.install_scripts} --- Install script files from a package} \declaremodule[distutils.command.installscripts]{standard}{distutils.command.install_scripts} \modulesynopsis{Install script files from a package} % todo -\subsubsection{\module{distutils.command.register} +\section{\module{distutils.command.register} --- Register a module with the Python Package Index} \declaremodule{standard}{distutils.command.register} \modulesynopsis{Register a module with the Python Package Index} @@ -3553,7 +3553,7 @@ The \code{register} command registers the package with the Python Package Index. This is described in more detail in \pep{301}. % todo -\subsubsection{Creating a new Distutils command} +\section{Creating a new Distutils command} This section outlines the steps to create a new Distutils command. |