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* Update Windows installer for 2.2.3.Tim Peters2003-05-301-4/+4
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* Update the buildno diplayed by Windows Python 2.2.3.Tim Peters2003-05-301-2/+2
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* Updated Windows buildno for 2.2.3 final.Tim Peters2003-05-301-0/+2
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* Assorted 2.2.3c1 and copyright changes specific to Windows.Tim Peters2003-05-223-7/+9
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* Synch the Windows installer with changes in the email package.Tim Peters2003-03-221-0/+6
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* Update version strings in Windows installer for 2.2.2.Tim Peters2002-10-141-4/+4
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* Update Windows buildno for 2.2.2 final.Tim Peters2002-10-141-2/+2
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* Update list of Windows buildnos for 2.2.2 final.Tim Peters2002-10-141-0/+2
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* This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create branchcvs2svn2002-10-111-0/+35
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* They don't work yet, but the installer at least needs to install theTim Peters2002-10-071-0/+18
| | | | email pkg's distinct test suite.
* Assorted changes needed to release 2.2.2b1.Tim Peters2002-10-063-6/+8
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* Change version stuff to 2.2.2a0.Guido van Rossum2002-09-241-4/+4
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* Windows installer: disabled Wise's "delete in-use files" uninstallTim Peters2002-04-171-1/+10
| | | | | | option. It was the cause of at least one way UNWISE.EXE could vanish (install a python; uninstall it; install it again; reboot the machine; abracadabra the uinstaller is gone).
* Repair 2.2.1 release date.Tim Peters2002-04-091-1/+1
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* Change Windows installer strings and resources for 2.2.1 final.Tim Peters2002-04-041-4/+4
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* Fiddle Windows build number for 2.2.1 final.Tim Peters2002-04-041-2/+2
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* Update patch level and Windows build number for 2.2.1 final.Tim Peters2002-04-041-0/+2
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* SF bug 497854: Short-cuts missing for All Users.Tim Peters2002-04-041-11/+13
| | | | Fixing a Windows-specific installer glitch.
* Embed the right 2.2.1c2 identification strings in the Windows installer.Tim Peters2002-03-251-4/+4
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* Bump Windows build number to 33.Tim Peters2002-03-252-2/+4
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* Record 2.2.1c1 release date.Tim Peters2002-03-191-1/+1
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* Fiddle Windows installer to call this "2.2.1 release candidate 1".Tim Peters2002-03-141-4/+4
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* Rename this build 2.2.1c1.Tim Peters2002-03-141-1/+1
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* Fiddle Windows build number description.Tim Peters2002-03-141-1/+1
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* Move to zlib 1.1.4 on Windows (the new version that squashes the "doubleTim Peters2002-03-132-13/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | free" glitch). unicodeobject.c: squash compiler warnings. Noting that test_pyclbr currently fails in 2.2.1: test_others (__main__.PyclbrTest) ... ??? HTTP11 FAIL
* Assorted Windows buildno, copyright and version number changes for 2.2.1a1.Tim Peters2002-02-283-8/+10
| | | | Repair PY_VERSION in patchlevel.h.
* Post-release fiddling -- prep for 2.2 final.Tim Peters2001-12-143-6/+8
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* Update Windows buildno for 2.2c1.Tim Peters2001-12-132-2/+4
| | | | Update 2.2c1 release data in NEWS.
* Update Windows installer for 2.2c1.Tim Peters2001-11-171-4/+4
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* Bump Windows buildno for 2.2b2.Tim Peters2001-11-152-2/+4
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* SF bug #478949 Windows installer start menu registry.Tim Peters2001-11-071-5/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | I'm guessing at this, pending more info from the bug submitter. Wise changed how the %GROUP% vrbl got defined between versions 5.0a (used before Python 2.2) and 8.14, to hold the full path to Start Menu group instead of just the group name. If I'm guessing correctly, the info the bug report is complaining about is in one of the registry keys we set up that neither Windows nor Python cares about. We did store a full path there in 2.2b1 instead of just the group name; the patch cuts it back to just the name again.
* The usual post-release fiddling.Tim Peters2001-10-191-4/+4
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* add structseq.c to projectGuido van Rossum2001-10-181-0/+15
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* Bump Windows build # for 2.2b1.Tim Peters2001-10-182-2/+4
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* Added new hotshot pkg to the Windows installer.Tim Peters2001-10-131-35/+43
| | | | Rearranged the growing number of Lib packages into alphabetical order.
* Get hotshot closer to compiling on Windows.Tim Peters2001-10-121-0/+15
| | | | | Still broken: GETTIMEOFDAY. This macro obviously isn't being defined on Windows, so there's logic errors here I'd rather Fred untangled.
* If all of Python, IDLE and Tcl/Tk are being installed, and the user hasTim Peters2001-10-091-0/+42
| | | | | | not disabled file-extension registration, arrange for .py and .pyw files to have an "Edit with IDLE" context (right-click) menu entry, selecting which executes IDLE w/ the -e switch followed by the selected file's path.
* Teach Windows how to build the new weakref module.Tim Peters2001-10-051-0/+15
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* Post-release fiddling (prep for 2.2b1).Tim Peters2001-09-281-4/+4
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* Bump Windows build numbers for 2.2a4; installer changes were done earlier.Tim Peters2001-09-272-2/+4
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* Install the new Lib/email pkg.Tim Peters2001-09-231-0/+16
| | | | Create & populate the new Lib/test/data directory.
* Install the compiler package under Lib.Tim Peters2001-09-201-26/+8
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* The usual post-release fiddling.Tim Peters2001-09-081-4/+4
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* Bump Windows buildno (installer changes were made earlier).Tim Peters2001-09-062-2/+4
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* First part of fix for bug #442142 - DLL base assignments need updateMark Hammond2001-09-067-14/+16
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* Add pynche's top-level txt files to Windows installer -- I don't believeTim Peters2001-08-221-1/+7
| | | | we've *ever* installed them!
* "The usual" post-release fiddling.Tim Peters2001-08-222-5/+5
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* Windows fiddling for 2.2a2: bump build number; update copyright andTim Peters2001-08-193-6/+8
| | | | | company info in resource files; change installer strings to match. This belongs in the release branch too, of course.
* Wise uninstallers never delete the Python DLL from the system directory.Tim Peters2001-08-161-0/+9
| | | | | They should. Added a line that's supposed to fix that -- it doesn't actually work on my box, but checking it in anyway.
* New, larger installer bitmap from Erik van Blokland. Added moreTim Peters2001-08-152-4/+6
| | | | | vertical whitespace to the acknowledgements portion of the "Installation Completed!" screen for easier reading.