- 31 Jul, 2001 6 commits
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Steven M. Gava authored
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Steven M. Gava authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
SF bug #446219.
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Tim Peters authored
privs, but haven't tested that yet. Doesn't hurt on Win98SE, anyway.
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
Note new Windows installer
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- 30 Jul, 2001 16 commits
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Tim Peters authored
GUI inserting those once before shortly after I started using it, but don't know what triggers it -- presumably something in the "expert" view (which is, suitably enough, unsuited to experts <wink>).
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Tim Peters authored
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Tim Peters authored
plain unprivileged User acct: + Had to duplicate Wise's Uninstal.wse script, in order to change the line at its end that unconditionally tries to write uninstall info under HKLM. This is our new file Uninstal.wse, which must be included by python20.wse instead of using Wise's version. + In every other case we write to HKLM, also write to HKCU instead (we were already doing that in *most* places, but not quite all). + If the user doesn't have admin privs, the DLLs we usually write to the system dir are written to the root of the Python installation instead. That's python22.dll, plus the two MSVC runtime DLLs. + Added a new component "Register file extensions". Registering .py etc is done under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, and that also requires admin privs; i.e., AFAICT it's impossible for an unprivileged user to accomplish this. In the component selection dialog, if the user doesn't have admin privs I gray out this new component so the user knows they aren't getting file extensions. After all that, Python installs, the Start Menu entries are OK, it runs its test suite to completion, and the uninstaller works too. Only known problem so far is that the integration with Win2K's Add/Remove subsystem isn't quite right yet in this irritating case.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
Namely, an exception is raised if the second arg to hasattr() is not a string or Unicode.
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Fred Drake authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
Fix suggested by Michael Hudson: Raise TypeError if attribute name passed to getattr() is not a string or Unicode. There is some unfortunate duplication of code between builtin_getattr() and PyObject_GetAttr(), but it appears to be unavoidable.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
And remove all the extern decls in the middle of .c files. Apparently, it was excluded from the header file because it is intended for internal use by the interpreter. It's still intended for internal use and documented as such in the header file.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
Add test that calls eval with a code object that has free variables.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
If the code object has free variables, raise TypeError.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
If pyexpat is not available and more than one attempt is made to load an expat-based xml parser, an empty xml.parser.expat module will be created. This empty module will confuse xml.sax.expatreader into thinking that pyexpat is available. The ugly fix is to verify that the expat module actually defines the names that are imported from pyexpat.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
Import pyexpat first so that import error occurs when it is not available.
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Martin v. Löwis authored
code on Darwin, since the C library version of that seems to be broken.
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Tim Peters authored
make it MyPythonDirectory\BACKUP\").
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- 29 Jul, 2001 14 commits
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Tim Peters authored
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Just van Rossum authored
under MacOS.)
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Tim Peters authored
1. Only .py files were getting installed. 2. Empty CVS directories were getting created. Both were due to trying to get away with "recursively copy *.py" one- liner scripting.
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Tim Peters authored
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Tim Peters authored
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Tim Peters authored
Still need to test it in pathological scenarios.
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Tim Peters authored
the installation was hiding in a part of the GUI I never saw before. Add it.
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Tim Peters authored
don't use directly, but the Wise utility scripts we invoke (like uninstal.wse) sometimes need them.
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Tim Peters authored
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Tim Peters authored
not in the stuff we inherited from Wise 5.0 -- better safe than sorry.
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Tim Peters authored
Got rid of useless "Welcome" screen. Folded Tcl/Tk into the main Python component. Bug introduced during upgrade: Start Menu entries didn't work if installation was to a path with an embedded space, because the enclosing quotes somehow got dropped on the cmdline args. Repaired. Years of wizard-generated code blocks left this script hard to read. Added many more comments, blank lines, and rearranged related code into related blocks where they had drifted apart. Added %_PYMAJOR_% and %_PYMINOR_% compiler vrbls, and reworked script items to use them as appropriate. This should slash the amount of hand-fiddling needed when version numbers change. Indeed, in the body of the script, only the first line should need changing now. Deleted unreferenced wizard-generated compiler vrbls.
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Fred Drake authored
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Tim Peters authored
"relative paths" option is enabled, 8.1 rewrites *every* path to be relative to PCbuild (the dir containing the .wse script), even absolute paths you type in by hand, paths to the Wise installation itself, and even paths to the Windows directories (sheesh). Only way to stop it is to start a path with a variable reference, and we screwed ourselves before by not using the predefined %_WISE_% vrbl to point to the Wise installation. Repaired that old, repeated and well-hidden mistake. Also: + Got rid of the %_SRC_% vrbl (such paths always relative to PCBuild now). + Changed the %_DOC_% vrbl to prompt for the location of the unzipped HTML files (defaults to ..\html, cuz that's where I put them, but I expect I'll change that later cuz I always hated mixing the generated docs into the CVS tree ... Guido, if you're reading this, where did you unpack the docs when building a Windows installer? Happy to oblige.). + Stopped the generated installer from filling up the entire screen (got rid of the massive blue background gradient -- new option). + Added the helpful app publisher and app URL registry entries that Win2K displays in its version of Add/Remove.
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Tim Peters authored
the old script without any complaints, didn't demand any manual changes, and built a working installer from it that acts very much like the old one. It did add a few script items, and changed one, so checking it in now before I break everything again.
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- 28 Jul, 2001 4 commits
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Tim Peters authored
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