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bpo-10945: Drop support for bdist_wininst on non-Windows systems (GH-14506)
bdist_wininst depends on MBCS codec, unavailable on non-Windows, and bdist_wininst have not worked since at least Python 3.2, possibly never on Python 3. Here we document that bdist_wininst is only supported on Windows, and we mark it unsupported otherwise to skip tests. Distributors of Python 3 can now safely drop the bdist_wininst .exe files without the need to skip bdist_wininst related tests.
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If you have a pure module distribution (only containing pure Python modules and
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packages), the resulting installer will be version independent and have a name
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like :file:`foo-1.0.win32.exe`. These installers can even be created on Unix
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platforms or Mac OS X.
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like :file:`foo-1.0.win32.exe`. Note that creating ``wininst`` binary
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distributions in only supported on Windows systems.
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If you have a non-pure distribution, the extensions can only be created on a
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Windows platform, and will be Python version dependent. The installer filename
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boolean_options = ['keep-temp', 'no-target-compile', 'no-target-optimize',
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'skip-build']
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# bpo-10945: bdist_wininst requires mbcs encoding only available on Windows
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_unsupported = (sys.platform != "win32")
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def initialize_options(self):
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self.bdist_dir = None
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self.plat_name = None
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Officially drop support for creating bdist_wininst installers on non-Windows
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systems.
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