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    • Éric Araujo's avatar
      Merge distutils bug fix from 3.2 · 6f43e867
      Éric Araujo authored
      6f43e867
    • Éric Araujo's avatar
      Fix distutils tests on Windows (#12678). · c8bf9949
      Éric Araujo authored
      - First, support.fixup_build_ext (already used to set proper
        library_dirs value under Unix shared builds) gains the ability to
        correctly set the debug attribute under Windows debug builds.
      
      - Second, the filename for the extension module gets a _d suffix under
        debug builds.
      
      - Third, the test code properly puts our customized build_ext object
        into an internal dictionary to make sure that the install command will
        later use our object instead of re-creating one.  That’s the downside
        of using low-level APIs in our test code: we have to manually push
        knobs and turn handles that would otherwise be handled behind the
        scenes.
      
      Thanks to Nadeem for the testing.
      c8bf9949
    • Éric Araujo's avatar
      Fix distutils tests on Windows (#12678). · fa9b78e7
      Éric Araujo authored
      - First, support.fixup_build_ext (already used to set proper
        library_dirs value under Unix shared builds) gains the ability to
        correctly set the debug attribute under Windows debug builds.
      
      - Second, the filename for the extension module gets a _d suffix under
        debug builds.
      
      - Third, the test code properly puts our customized build_ext object
        into an internal dictionary to make sure that the install command will
        later use our object instead of re-creating one.  That’s the downside
        of using low-level APIs in our test code: we have to manually push
        knobs and turn handles that would otherwise be handled behind the
        scenes.
      
      Thanks to Nadeem for the testing.
      fa9b78e7
  17. 21 Aug, 2011 3 commits