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* Output from test_zipfile.py.Guido van Rossum2000-04-101-0/+1
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* Test for zipfile.py, by Jim Ahlstrom.Guido van Rossum2000-04-101-0/+26
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* Define 'self.force' in the constructor and remove the hack in '__getattr__()'Greg Ward2000-04-101-5/+6
| | | | to account for it not being defined in the constructor.
* Mark Hammond:Guido van Rossum2000-04-101-1/+4
| | | | | | | | In line with a similar checkin to object.c a while ago, this patch gives a more descriptive error message for an attribute error on a class instance. The message now looks like: AttributeError: 'Descriptor' instance has no attribute 'GetReturnType'
* Skip Montanaro: add string precisions to calls to PyErr_FormatGuido van Rossum2000-04-105-27/+29
| | | | to prevent possible buffer overruns.
* In dealloc(), only close the socket if fd != -1.Guido van Rossum2000-04-101-1/+2
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* Delete some debugging print statements.Greg Ward2000-04-102-4/+0
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* Added a check for the 'force' attribute in '__getattr__()' -- better thanGreg Ward2000-04-101-6/+10
| | | | | | crashing when self.force not defined. Revise 'copy_file()' and 'copy_tree()' docstrings accordingly. Remove 'hasattr()' check for 'self.force' from 'make_file()'.
* Added optional 'prefix' arguments to 'get_python_inc()' andGreg Ward2000-04-101-4/+10
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* Better variable names here and there.Greg Ward2000-04-101-18/+18
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* Added '--force' option -- very clear what it means for building (ignoreGreg Ward2000-04-104-3/+21
| | | | | timestamps), so every build_* command has 'self.force', which follows the 'build' command if not set by the user.
* Removed global '--force' option -- just too vague a concept to be applicableGreg Ward2000-04-102-13/+14
| | | | | | to all commands in the same way. Several Command methods now either expect 'self.force' to be defined, or check if it is defined and assume it's false if not.
* Added __version__ to store the Distutils version number.Greg Ward2000-04-101-0/+2
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* Moved definition of \XXX command out to distutils.sty.Greg Ward2000-04-091-1/+0
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* Wrote the introduction (including several subsections).Greg Ward2000-04-091-16/+177
| | | | Started writing the "Standard Build and Install" section.
* minor tweak (jvr)Just van Rossum2000-04-091-1/+1
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* added experimental microthread support for use with stackless python -- bw ↵Just van Rossum2000-04-092-13/+77
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* added popup control (jvr)Just van Rossum2000-04-091-4/+60
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* added setbound() method, some cleanups (jvr)Just van Rossum2000-04-091-9/+12
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* oops, keyword list missed exec... doh! thanks to Maik Roeder (jvr)Just van Rossum2000-04-091-2/+2
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* Installer Vise vct file for 1.6a1. Not very pretty (and needs funny ↵Jack Jansen2000-04-091-0/+0
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* Modified for 1.6a1.Jack Jansen2000-04-092-16/+32
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* Quick readme for 1.6a1.Jack Jansen2000-04-091-7/+16
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* Fixed so LaTeX can actually process it, and so it looks like the otherGreg Ward2000-04-091-26/+29
| | | | Distutils manual.
* Got started for real on this manual. Completely untested and unread -- justGreg Ward2000-04-091-2/+567
| | | | checking it in so I can move things around in the CVS repository.
* Extracted a bunch of Distutils-specific commands and macros to distutils.styGreg Ward2000-04-091-13/+1
| | | | (also needed by inst.tex).
* Ditched the unused 'list_only' option.Greg Ward2000-04-091-3/+4
| | | | | | Added code to include source files from 'build_clib' command to default file list -- currently this won't work, since 'build_clib' doesn't have a 'get_source_files()' method!
* Catch DistutilsFileError in addition to DistutilsExecError in 'setup()'.Greg Ward2000-04-091-1/+1
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* Added (currently) pointless and trivial main body (for future tests).Greg Ward2000-04-091-0/+4
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* This little note is to clarify things for people who go poking around theGreg Ward2000-04-091-0/+18
| | | | Python library hoping to find out more about the Distutils.
* Drag was missing from the modules built.Jack Jansen2000-04-081-0/+2
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* This hadn't been checked in for a while.Jack Jansen2000-04-081-0/+0
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* Fix Skip's email address in his attribution! (Thanks, Skip!)Fred Drake2000-04-081-1/+1
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* Added support for the "Long HTML" version to the build/packagingFred Drake2000-04-071-2/+13
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* New example from Skip Montanaro <skip@mojam.com>.Fred Drake2000-04-071-23/+29
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* Enable multithreading.Jack Jansen2000-04-073-0/+3
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* Added a profiling target.Jack Jansen2000-04-071-0/+0
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* Fiddled linkorder and a few other things to make shared threaded python work.Jack Jansen2000-04-073-0/+0
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* Describe the purpose of the "long HTML" package.Fred Drake2000-04-071-0/+34
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* Fred Gansevles <gansevle@cs.utwente.nl>:Fred Drake2000-04-071-1/+1
| | | | | The copytree function doesn't pass the symlinks parameter in recursicve calls
* Started on GUSI2 and threading support.Jack Jansen2000-04-071-8/+18
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* 1.6a1 modules added.Jack Jansen2000-04-071-2/+8
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* Started on GUSI2 and threading support. cfm68k targets are still included in ↵Jack Jansen2000-04-0732-600/+931
| | | | all projects, but for the time being all the "fat" targets exclude them, making them basically copy operations. This way we don't have to rename everything, and anyone interested can easily try to fix 68k support.
* Started on GUSI2 and threading support.Jack Jansen2000-04-0716-29/+194
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* Ready for 1.6a1. Reordered the defines to be in line with config.h.in again, ↵Jack Jansen2000-04-071-187/+422
| | | | so tracking the new defines will be easier in future.
* Return a handle in stead of a resource.Jack Jansen2000-04-071-1/+1
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* Vladimir Marangozov: This fixes the line number in the stringGuido van Rossum2000-04-071-4/+2
| | | | | representation of code objects when optimization is on (python -O). It was always reported as -1 instead of the real lineno.
* Just in case someone wants to use this, let's fix the pathname.Guido van Rossum2000-04-061-1/+1
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* Mark RELEASE with the release level ("a2").Fred Drake2000-04-061-1/+1
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* Conrad Huang points out that "if (0 < ch < 256)", while legal C,Guido van Rossum2000-04-061-1/+1
| | | | doesn't mean what the Python programmer thought...