- 24 Jun, 2000 8 commits
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Greg Ward authored
Tweaked help text.
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Greg Ward authored
the "install_data" command to the installation base, which is usually just sys.prefix. (Any setup scripts out there that specify data files will have to set the installation directory, relative to the base, explicitly.)
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Greg Ward authored
on if it sees a filename with unknown extension.
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Greg Ward authored
in the module of the command classes that have command-specific help options. This lets us keep the principle of lazily importing the ccompiler module, and also gets away from defining non-methods at class level.
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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
accomodate SWIG interface files, resource files, etc.).
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- 23 Jun, 2000 1 commit
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Greg Ward authored
than a boolean indicating whether it did the copy.
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- 21 Jun, 2000 8 commits
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Greg Ward authored
major ports of GCC to Windows. Contributed by Rene Liebscher, and quite untested by me. Apparently requires tweaking Python's installed config.h and adding a libpython.a to build extensions.
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Greg Ward authored
manifest, regenerate the manifest.
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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
(Bug spotted and originally fixed by Rene Liebscher; fix redone by me.)
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Greg Ward authored
'install_headers'.
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Greg Ward authored
'try_cpp()', 'search_cpp()', and 'check_header()'. This is enough that the base config is actually useful for implementing a real config command, specifically one for mxDateTime.
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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
it in UnixCCompiler. Still needs to be implemented in MSVCCompiler (and whatever other compiler classes are lurking out there, waiting to be checked in).
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- 18 Jun, 2000 1 commit
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Greg Ward authored
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- 17 Jun, 2000 7 commits
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Greg Ward authored
and added (empty) 'precompile_hook()' for symmetry. One can envision a much more elaborate hook mechanism, but this looks like it'll do for now.
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Greg Ward authored
mutable, rather than public and constant.
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Greg Ward authored
instead of muddling through IOError and OSError exception objects itself.
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Greg Ward authored
muddling through IOError and OSError exception objects right here.
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Greg Ward authored
forms that IOError and OSError can take (taken from core.py).
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Greg Ward authored
'remove_tree()' can cooperate with 'mkpath()' in the maintenance of the PATH_CREATED cache: specifically, if a directory is created with 'mkpath()', later removed with 'remove_tree()', and 'mkpath()' is again requested to create it, then it would erroneously think the directory already existed, because it was in the PATH_CREATED cache. The patch (slightly tweaked by me) fixes that.
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Greg Ward authored
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- 08 Jun, 2000 10 commits
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Greg Ward authored
passed None.
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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
template into a new method 'prune_file_list()', called from 'get_file_list()' rather than 'read_manifest()' -- this keeps 'read_manifest()' more general. Deleted the redundant call to 'exclude_pattern()' in 'make_distribution()' -- this had the same intention as 'prune_file_list()', but was incomplete (only pruned the release tree, not the build tree) and in the wrong place (the prune wouldn't be reflected in the manifest file).
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Greg Ward authored
Deleted old, commented-out 'exclude_pattern()' method.
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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
a short form and text that wraps onto multiple lines.
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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
'help_options' list; also added an editorial comment.
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Greg Ward authored
directly printing to stdout. This was a bit more work than it sounds like it should have been: * turned 'select_pattern()' and 'exclude_pattern()' from functions into methods, so they can refer to 'self' to access the method * commented out the *other* 'exclude_pattern()' method, which appears to be vestigial code that was never cleaned up when the 'exclude_pattern()' function was created * changed the one use of the old 'exclude_pattern()' method to use the new 'exclude_pattern()' (same behaviour, slightly different args) * some code and docstring reformatting * and, of course, changed all the debugging prints to 'debug_print()' calls Added/tweaked some regular ('self.announce()') output for better runtime feedback.
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Greg Ward authored
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- 07 Jun, 2000 3 commits
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Greg Ward authored
values that "--foo" can take for various commands: eg. what formats for "sdist" and "bdist", what compilers for "build_ext" and "build_clib". I have *not* reviewed this patch; I'm checking it in as-is because it also fixes a paper-bag-over-head bug in bdist.py, and because I won't have time to review it properly for several days: so someone else can test it for me, instead!
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Greg Ward authored
and call it "distutils.cfg" instead of "pydistutils.cfg" (personal config files are still ".pydistutils.cfg" or "pydistutils.cfg", though).
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Greg Ward authored
Look for personal config file in /home/greg on Windows, too: users will have to set /home/greg to use this, so it's not something that many people will use. But if python-dev comes up with the "right way" to divine a home directory on Windows, we can use that to set /home/greg and poof! -- personal Distutils config files on Windows.
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- 06 Jun, 2000 2 commits
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Greg Ward authored
one doesn't *do* anything by default; it's just there as a conduit for data (eg. include dirs, libraries) from the user to the "build" commands. However, it provides a couple of Autoconf-ish methods ('try_compile()', 'try_link()', 'try_run()') that derived, per-distribution "config" commands can use to poke around the target system and see what's available. Initial experimenst with mxDateTime indicate that higher-level methods are necessary: analogs of Autoconf's AC_CHECK_HEADER, AC_CHECK_LIB will be needed too (and that's just to probe the C/C++ system: how to probe the Python system is wide open, and someday we'll have to worry about probing a Java system too).
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Greg Ward authored
command being reinitialized to false.
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