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* Record 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 UsersTim Peters2002-04-041-9/+18
| | | | | | Fix Windows-specific install glitch. Tested on Win2K, but I can't test on XP. Already checked in to the release22-maint branch.
* Removed old Digital Creations copyright/license notices (withGuido van Rossum2002-04-041-1/+1
| | | | | permission from Paul Everitt). Also removed a few other references to Digital Creations and changed the remaining ones to Zope Corporation.
* Repair the Windows build (needs to compile in the new boolobject code).Tim Peters2002-04-041-0/+15
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* Update master Windows build-number list for 2.2.1c2.Tim Peters2002-03-251-0/+2
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* Build obmalloc.c directly instead of #include'ing from object.c.Tim Peters2002-03-231-0/+15
| | | | | | | | Also move all _PyMalloc_XXX entry points into obmalloc.c. The Windows build works fine. The Unix build is changed here (Makefile.pre.in), but not tested. No other platform's build process has been fiddled.
* Record 2.2.1c1 release date.Tim Peters2002-03-191-1/+1
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* Update master Windows buildno list to reflect impending 2.2.1c1.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). Bugfix candidate -- I'll backpatch this into 2.2.1 later this week.
* Fix 2.2.1 string.Tim Peters2002-02-281-1/+1
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* Reserve a Windows build num for 2.2.1c1.Tim Peters2002-02-281-0/+2
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* Finish the pyexpat rework for Windows: builders needn't suck down theTim Peters2002-02-132-21/+3
| | | | | Expat installer from SF anymore, and the installer shouldn't install expat.dll anymore.
* Define VERSION in expat.h.Martin v. Löwis2002-02-131-2/+2
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* Build using included Expat.Martin v. Löwis2002-02-121-13/+54
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* Update master Windows buildno list for 2.1.2final.Tim Peters2002-01-151-0/+2
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* Update master Windows build-number list for 2.1.2c1.Tim Peters2002-01-101-0/+2
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* Windows build: close out 2.2, prep for 2.3.Tim Peters2001-12-213-13/+15
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* 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.
* Now that the dialogs have some breathing room, split the combo of Tcl/Tk,Tim Peters2001-08-111-56/+130
| | | | | | | | | | IDLE and pydoc into a separate component. That's almost as big as the rest of Python (excl. docs and test suite) combined. Pop up a confimation box if they choose to install at least one of {Tcl/Tk/IDLE/pydoc, Tools, Test suite} but do not choose to install Python -- doesn't make much sense, so ask whether that's really what they want.
* Grow the dialogs 25%, to make room for a nicer bitmap (in progress; don'tTim Peters2001-08-111-83/+84
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* In the acks, CamelCase InstallMaster the same way Wise does it.Tim Peters2001-08-091-1/+1
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* Add a comma.Tim Peters2001-08-081-1/+1
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* Give some special thanks on the final "Installation Completed!" screen.Tim Peters2001-08-081-1/+21
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* Thanks toTim Peters2001-08-082-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | LettError, Erik van Blokland, http://www.letterror.com/ the Python Windows installer finally has an attractive Pythonic bitmap to delight the senses and dampen the fears of the millions and millions of eager new Windows users anticipating their first Python programming joy. Always knew Mac users secretly wanted to switch to Windows <wink>.
* Add the new Tools/compiler/README to the WIndows install, as README.txt.Tim Peters2001-08-082-4/+11
| | | | | | In the Wise installer's "Advanced Options" dialog, substitute in the actual name of "the system directory" -- this is clearer, and especially for people reading this dialog who aren't me <wink>.
* + Turn off patch creation (this isn't a patch release! got turned on byTim Peters2001-08-061-23/+45
| | | | | | | | | mistake). + Arrange for Win2K Add/Remove to show a Python icon. I think this "does it" -- a full install/uninstall can now be done on a Win2K box from an ordinary (not Admin, not Power User) user acct, incl. file extension registration, Start Menu entries, and full Add/Remove.
* + Made installer more reluctant to overwrite MS C runtime DLLs -- it'sTim Peters2001-08-051-44/+271
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | been overwriting them even if they have the same version, not just if they're an older version (and our installers have always done this). + Added an "Advanced Options" subdialog to "Select Components". Allows to do a non-admin install even if you have Administrator rights, and to skip registering file extensions and/or creating Start Menu shortcuts. Since so far these installers have been tested only by me, and Win2K has been full of surprises, I want those options available out in the field. Lots of web searching turned up what should have been obvious: Because Windows Installer is a native Win2K service, it can run at a higher privilege level than the user invoking it. So MSI installs don't bash into these permission gotchas on Win2K, but Wise 8.1 does (it's just another app to Win2K, and we're not alone in wrestling with this; but, like changing int division in Python, Win2K is doing a right thing <wink>).