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I've changed the login command to force proper
quoting of the password argument. I've also added
some extra debugging code, which is removed when
__debug__ is false.
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and sysconf().
*Lots* of tables to define names used by *conf*(); explanation to go
in message to python-dev list.
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confstr(), and sysconf().
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AE stuff got some extra definitions (don't know why these weren't checked in).
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4-char codes. The table which maps codes to datatypes is still pretty empty,
I'll fill it as I need entries (or maybe someone wants to spend a nice day filling it?).
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Aligned all sizes and such the HIG standards (I think).
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remains to be done, and maybe we should convert everything to movablemodal too
and make things like question look nicer.
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in isn't but it does have an as_Resource method use that. This makes life a lot easier
for appearance portability (and was needed anyway).
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Appearance 1.1 support, and added workaround for non-existing calls for 68K.
Static 68K Python still has a tk problem.
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unavailable for 68K. This way we don't have to disable thm in bgen, so we
can still use them on PPC.
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before...
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Added 'nuke_release_tree()' method to blow away the directory from
which the archive file(s) are created, and call it (conditionally)
from 'make_distribution()'.
Added 'keep_tree' option (false by default) to disable the call to
'nuke_release_tree()'.
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install) the setup script itself.
Fixed 'build_module()' so we do *not* preserve file mode (which means
we can install read-only files, which makes the next installation
of this distribution fail -- at least under Unix); added a comment
explaining this.
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call CCompiler method 'compile()' with 'include_dirs' not 'includes'.
Fixed stupid typo in 'get_source_files()'.
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consistency with 'build_ext' command option.
Changed 'compile()' and 'link_shared_object()' so 'include_dirs',
'libraries', and 'library_dirs' can be lists or tuples.
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'generate_help()', 'wrap_text()' functions, and a little tiny test
of 'wrap_text()'.
Changed how caller states that one option is the boolean opposite of
another: added 'negative_opt' parameter to 'fancy_getopt()', and changed
to use it instead of parsing long option name.
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want no output. Still no option for a happy medium though.
Added "--help" global option.
Changed 'parse_command_line()' to recognize help options (both for the
whole distribution and per-command), and to distinguish "regular run"
and "user asked for help" by returning false in the latter case.
Also in 'parse_command_line()', detect invalid command name on command
line by catching DistutilsModuleError.
a 'negative_opt' class attribute right after 'global_options'; changed
how we call 'fancy_getopt()' accordingly.
Initialize 'maintainer' and 'maintainer_email' attributes to Distribution
to avoid AttributeError when 'author' and 'author_email' not defined.
Initialize 'help' attribute in Command constructor (to avoid
AttributeError when user *doesn't* ask for help).
In 'setup()':
* show usage message before dying when we catch DistutilsArgError
* only run commands if 'parse_command_line()' returned true (that
way, we exit immediately when a help option is found)
* catch KeyboardInterrupt and IOError from running commands
Bulked up usage message to show --help options.
Comment, docstring, and error message tweaks.
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problems that I'll fix tonight, so don't check it out.
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This fixes PR#157.
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button types in those dialogs.
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enum defs, and bgen doesn't understand this yet.
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few routines that seem to be missing in my CW Pro 5.1.
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and TMP_MAX.
Converted all functions that used PyArg_Parse() or PyArg_NoArgs() to
use PyArg_ParseTuple() and specified all function names using the
:name syntax in the format strings, to allow better error messages
when TypeError is raised for parameter type mismatches.
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HandleControlClick. Untested.
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ring around a button. Mainly here so I can transfer it home:-)
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PyMac_AppearanceCompliant (exported thru MacOS). If USE_APPEARANCE
is off the code is disabled (but the variables are still there, set to 0).
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Brian E Gallew, which were improved and adapted to OpenSSL 0.9.4 by
Laszlo Kovacs of HP. Both have kindly given permission to include
the patches in the Python distribution. Final formatting by GvR.
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Brian E Gallew, which were improved and adapted to OpenSSL 0.9.4 by
Laszlo Kovacs of HP. Both have kindly given permission to include
the patches in the Python distribution. Final formatting by GvR.
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uses the BSD version of the lock structure. Sigh, @!%$.
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correctly. Patch suggested by Mads Kiilerich <mk@solit.dk>.
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allows multiple simultaneous copies to be run from a server, and Applets shouldn't
write their datafork so it appears safe.
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<bernhard@uwm.edu>.
Added a check that no parameters were passed to byteswap(); previously
allowed any parameters you happened to pass.
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Bunch of little bug fixes that appeared in building non-packagized
distributions. Mainly:
- brain-slip typo in 'get_package_dir()'
- don't try to os.path.join() an empty path tuple -- it doesn't like it
- more type-safety in 'build_module()'
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was always meant to be the default, and the new example-2 was pretty critical
of this.
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process to freezing.html.
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module.
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may have missed an applet being dropped on us). This may fix the obscure bug
Tony Ingraldi was experiencing.
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