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reachable from Lib/.
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STILL NEEDS UNIX BUILD CHANGES.
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This involves changing the zlib build process to build zlib itself from sources, then use that library. Also updated are the comments to reflect the new official home of zlib, and add Windows specific notes regarding the build process.
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between passes: Win9x DOS boxes are limited to 50 lines max, and the result
of the first pass scrolls off irretrievably otherwise. Also simplified
the goto-laden logic a bit.
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New option "-q" to leave .pyc/.pyo alone.
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tests for the first time -- like the Unix Makefile does. This
avoids not catching problems in the bytecode generator and/or bytecode
marshalling.
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subproject is gone, replaced by the new pythoncore subproject.
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+ 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!).
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Note that somebody still needs to change the interpreter to say "2.0b2";
I'm assuming that's a normal part of somebody's Unix release checklist.
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subset of Win32 ShellExecute's functionality. Guido wants this because
IDLE's Help -> Docs function currently crashes his machine because of a
conflict between his version of Norton AntiVirus (6.10.20) and MS's
_popen. Docs for startfile are being mailed to Fred (or just read the
docstring -- it tells the whole story).
Changed webbrowser.py to use os.startfile instead of os.popen on Windows.
Changed IDLE's EditorWindow.py to pass an absolute path for the docs
(hardcoding ShellExecute's "directory" arg to "." as used to be done let
IDLE work, but made the startfile command exceedingly obscure for other
uses -- the MS docs are terrible, of course, & still not sure I
understand it).
Note that Windows Python must link with shell32.lib now! That's where
ShellExecute lives.
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Don't ship debug .dll, .pyd or .lib files. Saves space.
Bumped the title to beta 2.
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directory less tedious.
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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).
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.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.
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installer.
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to the new docs.
Added a description to the Tcl/Tk file copies.
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waste an hour tracking down an illusion; repaired it; writing/reading non-
printable characters (except \t\r\n) into/outof text-mode files ain't
defined x-platform, and at least some Windows text editors do surprising
things in their presence.
Also added a by-hand "build humber" to the Windows build, in an approximation
of Python's inexplicable BUILD-number Unix scheme. I'll try to remember to
increment it each time I make a Windows installer available. It's starting
at 2, cuz I've put 2 installers out so far (both with BUILD #0).
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In the Welcome dialog:
Reworded reference to non-existent "Exit Setup" button.
Removed useless "Back" button.
Changed "push" to "click".
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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).
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privileges". Untested except on Win98SE (where Wise writes to HKLM).
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Removed installation of Lib/plat-win/*.py, because it no longer exists!
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much more explicit. Also document that we're moving to Tcl/Tk 8.3.2.
Simplify .dsp files by getting rid of useless include paths.
.wse file changed to reflect that my setup is different than Guido's:
if you *build* a Python distro using python20.wse, beware!
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Software\Python\PythonCore\2.0\Dll\Python20.dll -- it's no longer
needed according to him.
Note: not yet tested!
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the DLL. Replace
%_SYSDEST_%\Python20.dll
with
%_DLLDEST_%\Python20.dll.
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operation on Windows 9x.
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http://www.python.org/pipermail/python-checkins/2000-August/007072.html
and make PCbuild/*.dsp PCbuild/*.dsw binary again.
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that these files are treated as normal text files (which they are). However,
the files also had to be changed to be stored in CVS internally with UNIX line
terminators (they had DOS line terminators internally before this commit).
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They should all be binary (cvs admin -kv has now been applied).
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