- 07 Jun, 2000 8 commits
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Marc-André Lemburg authored
Added some more codec aliases. Some of them are needed by the new locale.py encoding support.
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Marc-André Lemburg authored
Added support to set the default encoding of strings at startup time to the values defined by the C locale. The sys.setdefaultencoding() API is deleted after having set up the encoding, so that user code cannot subsequentely change the setting. This effectively means that only site.py may alter the default setting.
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Marc-André Lemburg authored
Added a new locale name aliasing engine which also supports locale encodings, a feature which is used by the new default encoding support in site.py.
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Marc-André Lemburg authored
codec can be used to effectively switch off string coercion to Unicode.
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Fred Drake authored
by Mark Hammond <markh@activestate.com>. Limited markup & consistency revisions by FLD.
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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 6 commits
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Trent Mick authored
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
Fix a small bug in posixmodule.c where a char* is being dereferenced where it should not be.
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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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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
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- 05 Jun, 2000 1 commit
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Jack Jansen authored
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- 04 Jun, 2000 13 commits
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
Define USE_GUSI2, not USE_GUSI1. PythonStandalone still doesn't compile due to tk issues, though, but it isn't important right now.
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Jack Jansen authored
Added a CARBON indicator to the version string.
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Greg Ward authored
Half-fixed RPM 2 compatibility:added 'rpm_base' option, which must be set (to eg. /usr/src/redhat on a stock Red Hat system) if rpm2_mode is on. Still not quite working, though.
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Greg Ward authored
spelled sensibly in a config file.
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Greg Ward authored
Fills in question marks in help Reads scripts in from files rather than strings Adds RPM 2 compatibility mode (untested). Use of this mode requires that --bdist-base be specified because bdist_rpm has no way of detecting where RPM wants to find spec files and source files. An unmodified RedHat 5.0 system would require '--bdist-base=/usr/src/RedHat'. (You would also have to be root.) If the rpmrc file has been modified to allow RPMs to be built by normal users then --build-base would need to be changed accordingly. Formats the changelog. GPW: tweaked formatting, added some editorial comments.
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Greg Ward authored
and added 'ensure_dirname()'.
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Greg Ward authored
command class, so they're now in the Command base class.
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Greg Ward authored
(and in order to generate a more sensible error message cleanly).
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- 03 Jun, 2000 7 commits
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
from Greg Stein
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
(Pointed out by Moshe Zadka)
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
Wrote Unicode section
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Greg Ward authored
overhaul last night.
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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
support the forthcoming Cygwin/Mingw32 GCC-on-Windows patch. Standardized CVS id line.
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- 02 Jun, 2000 5 commits
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Jack Jansen authored
First version of the project that produces a working Carbon binary. The binary has only been tested on MacOS9, so far. This project needs CW IDE 4.1b4 or later.
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Jack Jansen authored
Revived various of the compatability routines and made them Carbon-compliant. This is needed because the initial carbon-python does not use GUSI.
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Jack Jansen authored
Removed hfsrunning() macro. This means MacPython won't run on MacOS 5 (oops, System 5) or earlier anymore:-)
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Jack Jansen authored
Made the core toolbox modules carbon-compatible using the new greylist feature of bgen: non-carbon methods are still included in non-carbon MacPython. The issue of backward compatibility of Python code is still open. Macmodule and macosmodule have also been carbonified. Some functionality is still missing there.
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Jack Jansen authored
Replaced GetFInfo and SetFInfo calls with FspGetFInfo and FspSetFInfo calls, which are carbon-compatible.
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