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install to any version of Python, like the generated EXEs from bdist_wininst. (Previously, you had to create a new MSI for each version of Python.)
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--help-commands.
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Distutils bdist_rpm command
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package_data and data_files
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specified.
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If configparser is unavailable, try to import configparser using its
old name. This is required for backward-compatibility with older
Python versions.
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As explained by Marc-Andre Lemburg, distutils needs to stay
backward-compatible. Therefore, it should use the old ConfigParser
module name.
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