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* I hope this irons out the Add/Remove kinks on Win2K for users w/o AdminTim Peters2001-07-311-5/+44
| | | | privs, but haven't tested that yet. Doesn't hurt on Win98SE, anyway.
* Remove oodles of pointless file date and size stamps. I caught the WiseTim Peters2001-07-301-112/+0
| | | | | | GUI inserting those once before shortly after I started using it, but don't know what triggers it -- presumably something in the "expert" view (which is, suitably enough, unsuited to experts <wink>).
* Massive fiddling to get the install to work at all on a Win2K box under aTim Peters2001-07-301-3/+174
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | plain unprivileged User acct: + Had to duplicate Wise's Uninstal.wse script, in order to change the line at its end that unconditionally tries to write uninstall info under HKLM. This is our new file Uninstal.wse, which must be included by python20.wse instead of using Wise's version. + In every other case we write to HKLM, also write to HKCU instead (we were already doing that in *most* places, but not quite all). + If the user doesn't have admin privs, the DLLs we usually write to the system dir are written to the root of the Python installation instead. That's python22.dll, plus the two MSVC runtime DLLs. + Added a new component "Register file extensions". Registering .py etc is done under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, and that also requires admin privs; i.e., AFAICT it's impossible for an unprivileged user to accomplish this. In the component selection dialog, if the user doesn't have admin privs I gray out this new component so the user knows they aren't getting file extensions. After all that, Python installs, the Start Menu entries are OK, it runs its test suite to completion, and the uninstaller works too. Only known problem so far is that the integration with Win2K's Add/Remove subsystem isn't quite right yet in this irritating case.
* Add a dialog for the backup directory (default "yes I want one, andTim Peters2001-07-301-6/+289
| | | | make it MyPythonDirectory\BACKUP\").
* Now stop distutils and xml from getting *too* much (like .pyc files).Tim Peters2001-07-291-6/+25
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* Repair long-standing mistakes in the distutils and xml installations:Tim Peters2001-07-291-3/+42
| | | | | | | 1. Only .py files were getting installed. 2. Empty CVS directories were getting created. Both were due to trying to get away with "recursively copy *.py" one- liner scripting.
* Remove Lib\plat-win from PYTHONPATH; that directory went away a year ago.Tim Peters2001-07-291-2/+4
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* Don't prompt for the doc (HTML) directory anymore (just assume ..\html).Tim Peters2001-07-291-1/+2
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* Whew -- I *think* this completes folding in all the new-in-8.1 stuff.Tim Peters2001-07-291-50/+42
| | | | Still need to test it in pathological scenarios.
* Ewwww -- the 8.1 support for rolling back changes in case the user abortsTim Peters2001-07-291-0/+9
| | | | | the installation was hiding in a part of the GUI I never saw before. Add it.
* Add oodles more 8.1 Wizard boilerplate. This creates lots of vrbls weTim Peters2001-07-291-11/+247
| | | | | don't use directly, but the Wise utility scripts we invoke (like uninstal.wse) sometimes need them.
* Add version resource info to installer .exe.Tim Peters2001-07-291-2/+6
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* Folding some Wizard boilerplate back in, created in new Wise projects butTim Peters2001-07-291-28/+38
| | | | not in the stuff we inherited from Wise 5.0 -- better safe than sorry.
* Updated to Wise 8.14 (web update).Tim Peters2001-07-291-224/+281
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Got rid of useless "Welcome" screen. Folded Tcl/Tk into the main Python component. Bug introduced during upgrade: Start Menu entries didn't work if installation was to a path with an embedded space, because the enclosing quotes somehow got dropped on the cmdline args. Repaired. Years of wizard-generated code blocks left this script hard to read. Added many more comments, blank lines, and rearranged related code into related blocks where they had drifted apart. Added %_PYMAJOR_% and %_PYMINOR_% compiler vrbls, and reworked script items to use them as appropriate. This should slash the amount of hand-fiddling needed when version numbers change. Indeed, in the body of the script, only the first line should need changing now. Deleted unreferenced wizard-generated compiler vrbls.
* Woo hoo! Relative paths! This is, alas, partly braindead: When the newTim Peters2001-07-291-108/+140
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | "relative paths" option is enabled, 8.1 rewrites *every* path to be relative to PCbuild (the dir containing the .wse script), even absolute paths you type in by hand, paths to the Wise installation itself, and even paths to the Windows directories (sheesh). Only way to stop it is to start a path with a variable reference, and we screwed ourselves before by not using the predefined %_WISE_% vrbl to point to the Wise installation. Repaired that old, repeated and well-hidden mistake. Also: + Got rid of the %_SRC_% vrbl (such paths always relative to PCBuild now). + Changed the %_DOC_% vrbl to prompt for the location of the unzipped HTML files (defaults to ..\html, cuz that's where I put them, but I expect I'll change that later cuz I always hated mixing the generated docs into the CVS tree ... Guido, if you're reading this, where did you unpack the docs when building a Windows installer? Happy to oblige.). + Stopped the generated installer from filling up the entire screen (got rid of the massive blue background gradient -- new option). + Added the helpful app publisher and app URL registry entries that Win2K displays in its version of Add/Remove.
* Convert from Wise version 5.0 to 8.1. Gotta hand it to 'em! 8.1 importedTim Peters2001-07-291-2/+32
| | | | | | | the old script without any complaints, didn't demand any manual changes, and built a working installer from it that acts very much like the old one. It did add a few script items, and changed one, so checking it in now before I break everything again.
* Move Windows to Expat 1.95.2. CAUTION: Your Windows build won't workTim Peters2001-07-281-8/+2
| | | | until you download the new expat and install it; see PCbuild\readme.txt.
* Patch #411138: Rename config.h to pyconfig.h. Closes bug #231774.Martin v. Löwis2001-07-261-3/+3
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* Prepare Windows installer for 2.2a1.Tim Peters2001-07-171-2/+3
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* Fiddle Windows installer to create Lib/site-packages/REAMDE asTim Peters2001-07-121-0/+6
| | | | Lib\site-packages\README.txt.
* Move Windows stuff to 2.2, so CVS builds won't interfere with 2.1Tim Peters2001-04-181-9/+9
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* Update Windows installer & buildno for 2.1 final.Tim Peters2001-04-161-2/+2
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* Update Windows installer & build number to 2.1c2 release.Tim Peters2001-04-161-2/+2
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* Update Windows build # and installer for 2.1c1.Tim Peters2001-04-121-6/+2
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* pydoc changed overnight in such a way that it no longer worked from theTim Peters2001-03-231-3/+3
| | | | Windows start-menu item. This recovers from that.
* Add Jeremy's compiler to the Windows install.Tim Peters2001-03-231-0/+18
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* Update Windows installer for 2.1b2.Tim Peters2001-03-211-2/+2
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* When building the installer, prompt for the location of the system directoryTim Peters2001-03-191-3/+5
| | | | | on the current machine. Wise doesn't seem to know this itself, and it varies across Windows flavors.
* Windows: Fallout from renaming the pydoc file.Tim Peters2001-03-111-1/+1
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* SF bug Win32: pydoc command isn't executable.Tim Peters2001-03-111-1/+1
| | | | | | As the bug report notes, the Windows installer creates a useless pydoc file in the base directory. Changed the installer to rename it pydoc.pyw instead.
* Magic strings in both Python and the Wise installer define the registry keyTim Peters2001-03-111-1/+4
| | | | | to be used in Windows. They got out of synch. Repaired that, and added comments to each one pointing at the other.
* Add a new item to the Python 2.1 start menu: "Module Docs".Guido van Rossum2001-03-021-0/+14
| | | | | | This brings up Ping's pydoc server. (XXX The icons for this and for IDLE seem screwed. Oh well.)
* Prepare Windows for 2.1 beta 1: installer dialogs and bump "build number".Tim Peters2001-03-011-3/+3
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* Renamed _testXXX to _testcapiXXX. Jack is my hero -- good call!Tim Peters2001-02-041-4/+4
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* Teach Windows build and installer about new _symtable module/DLL.Tim Peters2001-02-021-0/+10
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* Teach the Windows installer about the _test module.Tim Peters2001-02-021-0/+10
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* Windows build: update for 2.1a2, + get ucnhash out of the installer.Tim Peters2001-02-011-13/+3
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* Windows: 2.1a1 changes so Python runs again. Note that the python20Tim Peters2001-01-171-4/+4
| | | | subproject is gone, replaced by the new pythoncore subproject.
* Windows installer: update dialogs, program groups, etc, to 2.1 alpha 1.Tim Peters2001-01-171-5/+5
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* Prep the Windows installer for 2.0 final:Tim Peters2000-10-141-5/+9
| | | | | | | + Bump the build number. + Changed app name in installer dialogs. + Fiddled dialogs to repair grammar and get rid of anachronisms (e.g., "ProgMan" and "Program Manager" haven't made sense since Windows 3.1!).
* Prep Windows installer for 2.0c1: title and build number.Tim Peters2000-10-071-2/+2
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* Yet another new unique extension in the test directory.Tim Peters2000-09-261-0/+5
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* Windows installer:Tim Peters2000-09-211-9/+159
| | | | | Don't ship debug .dll, .pyd or .lib files. Saves space. Bumped the title to beta 2.
* Windows installer: In the Start menu IDLE shortcut, explictly invoke theTim Peters2000-09-111-1/+2
| | | | | | pythonw.exe we just installed. Making Windows key off the .pyw extension instead screws people with multiple Python installations (reported more than once on c.l.py).
* Windows installer, reflecting changes that went into a replacement 2.0b1Tim Peters2000-09-071-5/+17
| | | | | | | | | | .exe that will show up on PythonLabs.com later today: Include the Lib\xml\ package (directory + subdirectories). Include the Lib\lib-old\ directory. Include the Lib\test\*.xml test cases (well, just one now). Remove the redundant install of Lib\*.py (looks like a stray duplicate line that's been there a long time). Because of this, the new installer is a little smaller despite having more stuff in it.
* Windows build: install NEWS.txt; bump BUILD# to 3 in preparation for nextTim Peters2000-09-051-0/+5
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* Now that I've got real docs, redirect _DOC_ out of the Python 1.6 tree andTim Peters2000-09-051-1/+2
| | | | | to the new docs. Added a description to the Tcl/Tk file copies.
* Install LICENSE.txt and README.txt.Tim Peters2000-09-011-12/+11
| | | | | | | In the Welcome dialog: Reworded reference to non-existent "Exit Setup" button. Removed useless "Back" button. Changed "push" to "click".
* Guido pointed out that the "non-admin install" blurb got displayedTim Peters2000-09-011-13/+11
| | | | | | | | very late in the process when running on Windows 2000 without admim privs. Rearranged so that the admin check is done at the start instead. Added words to the end of the blurb to make it very clear how to abort the install (wasn't obvious to me that "Cancel" was the right thing to click).
* Back off to HKCU (instead of HKLM) if user doesn't have "NT adminstratorTim Peters2000-09-011-1/+61
| | | | privileges". Untested except on Win98SE (where Wise writes to HKLM).