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the compiler
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.compile to be None, and set it to true if it is.
Caught by Pearu Peterson.
Bugfix candidate, if the previous change is accepted for
release22-maint.
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Remove unused no_compile flag
Initialize the Boolean attribute .compile to 0 instead of None
Bugfix candidate.
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got this right?
Bugfix candidate, unless Thomas notes a problem.
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(Someone should check the other commands for this same error.)
Bugfix candidate.
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bug #521526.
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--install-script ... command line option to bdist_wininst) at the end
of the installation and at the start of deinstallation. Output
(stdout, stderr) of the script (if any) is displayed in the last
screen at installation, or in a simple message box at deinstallation.
sys.argv[1] for the script will contain '-install' at installation
time or '-remove' at deinstallation time.
The installation script runs in an environment (embedded by the
bdist_wininst runtime) where an additional function is available as
builtin:
create_shortcut(path, description, filename,
[arguments[, workdir[, iconpath, iconindex]]])
Recreated this file after source changes.
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distutils patch for OS/2.
Here it is...
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installations are present, by always unlinking the destination file
before copying to it. Without the unlink(), the copied file remains
owned by its previous UID, causing the subsequent chmod() to fail.
Bugfix candidate, though it may cause changes on platforms where
file ownership behaves differently.
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local conventions before being used by build_py.
Fixes SF bug #509288, probably a candidate for 2.2.1
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contain the type of the file (regular file, socket, link, &c.).
This means that install_scripts will now print
"changing mode of <file> to 775" instead of "... to 100775".
2.2 bugfix candidate, I suppose, though this isn't actually fixing a bug.
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Closes patch #435381.
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present - at least the swigged file should be named <name>_wrap.c as
this is also SWIG's default. (Even better would be to generate the
wrapped sources in a different location, but I'll leave this for
later).
Newer versions of SWIG don't accept the -dnone flag any more.
Since virtually nobody uses SWIG with distutils, this should do no
harm.
Suggested be Martin Bless on c.l.p.
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Question for Jack Jansen: is this reasonable?
Candidate for 2.2 release branch (if Jack thinks it's OK).
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crashes.
If no external zip-utility is found, the archive is created by the
zipfile module, which behaves different now than in 2.1: if the
zip-file is created in the root directory if the distribution, it will
contain an (empty) version of itself.
This triggered the above bug - so it's better to create the zip-file
far away in the TMP directory.
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> When using 'distutils' (shipped with Python 2.1) I've found that my
> Python scripts installed with a first line of:
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> #!/usr/bin/python2.1None
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> This is caused by distutils trying to patch the first line of the python
> script to use the current interpreter.
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searched for a dependency for runtime linking.
This closes SF bug #445902.
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[ #409430 ] pydoc install broken
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[ #477371 ] build_scripts can use wrong #! line
scripts now get "built" into a directory
build/scripts-$(PYTHON_VERSION)/
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distutils for the library modules built as shared objects. A better solution
appears possible, but with the threat that the distutils becomes more
magical ("complex").
This closes SF bug #458343.
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adjust it when a versioned interpreter is supplied (#!.../python2 ...)
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invalid filenames on Windows when building without specifying a
version number in the setup script.
See also
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2001-November/002656.html
Bugfix candidate.
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Tom Loredo.
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in the gui.
Updated to include the new exe-file.
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bdist_wininst doesn't use the NT SCHEME any more, instead
a custom SCHEME is used, which is exchanged at installation
time, depending on the python version used.
Avoid a bogus warning frpom install_lib about installing
into a directory not on sys.path.
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This will have to stay until we decide to drop 1.5.2 compatibility
completely.
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Slightly modified version of patch from Jon Nelson (jnelson).
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INSTALLED_FILES output. Modified version of a patch from
Jon Nelson (jnelson)
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Fixed.
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the setup script is running from inside Vim.
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'static' and 'shared'. This fixes extension building for dynamic
Pythons on MacOSX.
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modules and extensions on Windows is now $PREFIX/Lib/site-packages.
Includes backwards compatibility code for pre-2.2 Pythons. Contributed
by Paul Moore.
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I have no way of testing this.
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Add executable extension, needed to get the program name right on Win32
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Provide include_dirs argument to all calls to ._preprocess and ._compile
Fix typo: pattern.search(pattern) should be pattern.search(line)
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(This command seems to be essentially untested; should fix that...)
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libraries. This is done by adding a .get_source_files() method,
contributed by Rene Liebscher and slightly modified.
Remove an unused local variable spotted by PyChecker
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