[from Oct 2000]

The zipfile module has been in the standard library for some time now.
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Greg Ward 2002-05-10 14:42:10 +00:00
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Doc/dist/dist.tex vendored
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@ -847,7 +847,8 @@ to create a gzipped tarball and a zip file. The available formats are:
\item[(1)] default on Windows
\item[(2)] default on \UNIX
\item[(3)] requires either external \program{zip} utility or
\module{zipfile} module (not part of the standard Python library)
\module{zipfile} module (part of the standard Python library since
Python~1.6)
\item[(4)] requires external utilities: \program{tar} and possibly one
of \program{gzip}, \program{bzip2}, or \program{compress}
\end{description}
@ -1098,7 +1099,8 @@ The available formats for built distributions are:
\item[(3)] requires external utilities: \program{tar} and possibly one
of \program{gzip}, \program{bzip2}, or \program{compress}
\item[(4)] requires either external \program{zip} utility or
\module{zipfile} module (not part of the standard Python library)
\module{zipfile} module (part of the standard Python library since
Python~1.6)
\item[(5)] requires external \program{rpm} utility, version 3.0.4 or
better (use \code{rpm --version} to find out which version you have)
\end{description}