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change imports and other references. Closes #2925.
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Use the 3.0 module name to avoid spurious warnings.
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manifest in DLLs to refer to the root copy of the CRT.
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installations become possible again.
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they have to call it explicitly instead.
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namely, it didn't work for x64 and it wasn't precise about which python_d.exe it was killing -- it just killed the first one it came across that happened to have 'pcbuild\python_d.exe' or 'build\python_d.exe' in it's path. The new version has been rewritten from the ground up and now lives in PCbuild, instead of Tools\buildbot, and it has also been incorporated into the Visual Studio solution (pcbuild.sln) as 'kill_python'. The solution has also been altered such that kill_python is called where necessary in the build process in order to prevent any linking errors due to open file locks. In lieu of this, all of the existing bits and pieces in Tools\buildbot that called out to kill_python at various points have also been removed as they are now obsolete. Tested on both Win32 and x64.
Change set (included to improve usefulness of svnmerge log entry):
M PCbuild\pythoncore.vcproj
M PCbuild\pcbuild.sln
M PCbuild\release.vsprops
A PCbuild\kill_python.vcproj
M PCbuild\debug.vsprops
A PCbuild\kill_python.c
D Tools\buildbot\kill_python.bat
D Tools\buildbot\kill_python.mak
M Tools\buildbot\build.bat
D Tools\buildbot\Makefile
M Tools\buildbot\build-amd64.bat
M Tools\buildbot\buildmsi.bat
D Tools\buildbot\kill_python.c
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for us now.
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Thanks to Wummel for the patch
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changed the tcl/tk build environment.
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%VS90COMNTOOLS%\vsvars32.bat is fine for 32-bit builds, but doesn't work for x64 builds, regardless of /MACHINE:AMD64 and /USECL:MS_OPTERON flags passed to cl.exe. Launch the x86_64 cross compilation environment via '%VS90COMNTOOLS%\..\..\VC\vcvarsall.bat x86_amd64'. I don't have access to any systems *without* Visual Studio 2008 Professional installed (i.e. just Express Edition), so I can't test if x64 compilation works w/ VS Express at the moment.
Additionally, force a clean in our build.bat files before building, just whilst we're going through these build system updates.
And finally, add in the missing MACHINE=AMD64 option to our Tcl/Tk x64 build.
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before rebuilding using the new process.
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building tcl/tk.
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with external components, as well as fixing outstanding issues with Windows x64 build support. Introduce two new .vcproj files, _bsddb44.vcproj and sqlite3.vcproj, which replace the previous pre-link event scripts for _bsddb and _sqlite3 respectively. The new project files inherit from our property files as if they were any other Python module. This has numerous benefits. First, the components get built with exactly the same compiler flags and settings as the rest of Python. Second, it makes it much easier to debug problems in the external components when they're part of the build system. Third, they'll benefit from profile guided optimisation in the release builds, just like the rest of Python core.
I've also introduced a slightly new pattern for managing externals in subversion. New components get checked in as <name>-<version>.x, where <version> matches the exact vendor version string. After the initial import of the external component, the .x is tagged as .0 (i.e. tcl-8.4.18.x -> tcl-8.4.18.0). Some components may not need any tweaking, whereas there are others that might (tcl/tk fall into this bucket). In that case, the relevant modifications are made to the .x branch, which will be subsequently tagged as .1 (and then n+1 going forward) when they build successfully and all tests pass. Buildbots will be converted to rely on these explicit tags only, which makes it easy for us to switch them over to a new version as and when required. (Simple change to external(-amd64).bat: if we've bumped tcl to 8.4.18.1, change the .bat to rmdir 8.4.18.0 if it exists and check out a new .1 copy.)
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some verification:
- Runs reindent.py on all .py files.
- Checks if any changes in Doc exist.
- Whether Misc/ACKS was changed.
- Whether Misc/NEWS was changed.
The hope is that ``make check`` can become a command anybody can run to get
reminders about what all the requisite steps needed to create a proper
patch/checkin.
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string.
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express edition.
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Thanks Thomas Herve
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issues regarding user/group and permissions. Fixes 1050828.
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