- 07 Aug, 2001 1 commit
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Steven M. Gava authored
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- 06 Aug, 2001 14 commits
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Jeremy Hylton authored
Only return if symtable_warn() returns -1, indicating that the warning was turned into an error.
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Tim Peters authored
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.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
Reported by the Man himself.
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
Update link to a running instance of the FAQwizard
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Guido van Rossum authored
table. (reported as an aside in SF #446049).
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
as Neil pointed out it isn't the same as sys.getrecursionlimit)
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
Fix typo in comment
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Guido van Rossum authored
problem brought up in SF bug #444229.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Just van Rossum authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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- 05 Aug, 2001 9 commits
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Jack Jansen authored
moddirlist and incdirlist, lists of source and include directories that are searched for modules. This is needed because the Mac modules and include files live in the Mac subtree. In addition (and that's actually what the mod is all about) on OSX we build all the Mac extension modules.
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Fred Drake authored
the clock is set back. This closes SF bug #447945.
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Tim Peters authored
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>).
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Piers Lauder authored
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Steven M. Gava authored
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Tim Peters authored
files to satisfy imports, pydoc.pyw was just importing itself!
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Tim Peters authored
Can't test it until getting to a Win2K box, because the non-Admin way of setting file associations on Win2K doesn't work on any other flavor of Windows (and other flavors of Windows never need Admin privs to do it the old way). + Consequently got rid of the "Register file associations" Component and associated GUI. + Added a line to the summary saying whether or not this is an Admin-level install (I fear that will be an important clue someday). + Minor fiddling to the summary to reduce the # of lines. Added a horizontal scrollbar in case the install path is very long. + Reworked the way the Main and Tools components share pydoc.pyw; cleaner and simpler.
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Tim Peters authored
and install the Python and MS runtime DLLs into the Python dir instead of a system dir. Initial value is taken from new compiler vrbl _DOADMIN_ (default true), and forced to false if the user doesn't have admin privs. This makes it possible to *test* non-admin installs on machines where the distinction doesn't exist (like my home box), via just changing _DOADMIN_. It may also be useful for users who don't *want* an installer to scribble into their system dir (for example, me(! most days)), but that would require adding more GUI to let them get at it.
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- 04 Aug, 2001 10 commits
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Tim Peters authored
+ Fiddle vrbls so Win2K add/remove can display version w/o future manual script fiddling. + Break apart the mysterious wizard-generated Win2K "Edit 3 Registry Keys" script items by hand into 3 separate items, so you can see what the heck they're doing in the script view. + pydoc.pyw was a problem: it's installed by both the Main and Tools components. So when both were selected, the second time it got installed Wise figured it was overwriting a pre-existing version, and made a backup copy in BACKUP. A rollback-uninstall then restored that, leaving the Tools/Scripts/ directory non-empty, and so Wise couldn't remove that directory (or any above it). Fixed by installing pydoc.pyw at most once. + Rearranged and commented the "register file extensions" section, because it was confusing and needs more work: turns out it's not true that Win2K requires Admin privs to register file extensions, BUT, if you don't have Admin privs, Win2K requires a new way to register file extensions, and a way that doesn't blow up but doesn't do any good either on earlier Windows flavors. I think I know how to get this done, but am too depressed to do it right now <0.7 wink>.
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
exception classes in the module dictionary.
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Greg Ward authored
starting the test suite proper. If _socket fails to build, that will make this test fail with an ImportError -- handled by the test harness as "no such module _socket" -- instead of an AttributeError deep in CGIHTTPServer.
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Steven M. Gava authored
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Tim Peters authored
David Bolen.
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Fred Drake authored
the object being inserted was not being DECREFed. This closes SF bug #444486.
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Fred Drake authored
by Albert Hofkamp. Some editing has been done for style and markup consistency. This also supplies an example of importing modules and calling a function defined in the module, so this closes SF bug #440037 as well. (The long example code was moved to a separate file so that it would format properly.)
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Fred Drake authored
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- 03 Aug, 2001 6 commits
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Fred Drake authored
This closes the SF bug (feature request) #439710.
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Fred Drake authored
and programmatically extend the database in different ways. This closes the SF bug (feature request) #439710.
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Tim Peters authored
This should stop the bizarre translations Jack was getting from Mac CVS.
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Fred Drake authored
names of the test methods were not changed from the Zope-standard "check" names to the Python-standard "test_" names, so the tests were not actually being run. Added test of hexadecimal character references as a regression check for SF bug #445196.
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Fred Drake authored
Fix handling of hexadecimal character references (legal in XHTML) so that they are properly interpreted as character references. This fixes SF bug #445196.
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Tim Peters authored
+ Ditto pydoc. (IMO, both should have been done long ago -- simply didn't occur to me before) + Build the summary text into a vrbl instead of a temp file. Doh! Less fiddling, and should avoid another class of Win2K permission problems. Bug: the "auto vertical scrollbar" control on the summary page doesn't work (never creates a scrollbar, no matter how much text). So forced a vertical scrollbar there.
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