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automatically finding (most of) the standard PYD extensions, and to
remove the hardcoded Python version.
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Added some declarations to shut up compiler.
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Toby writes:
winmakemakefile.py tries to allow for spaces in the python install
path, by adding quotes around the appropriate filenames. It doesn't
quite get this correct; sometimes the quotes end up in the middle of
the path.
Microsoft's NMAKE version 6.0 is happy with this (!!!!) unless there
is also a space in the name. I guess most users of freeze on windows
do not use the same path as the binary distribution.
I've tested the following changes on systems with and without a space
in the path.
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Sjoerd writes:
This version of freeze creates one file per Python module, instead of
one humongous file for all Python modules.
bkfile: new module to used to write files with backups. No new file
is produced if the new contents is identical to the old.
New option "-x excluded-module" for modulefinder test program.
New option "-i filename" for freeze main program to include a list of
options in place of the -i option.
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work on Windows.
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