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@ -1417,7 +1417,7 @@ python setup.py bdist --formats=wininst
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If you have a pure module distribution (only containing pure Python
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modules and packages), the resulting installer will be version
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independent and have a name like \file{foo-1.0.win32.exe}. These
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installers can even be created on \UNIX{} or MacOS platforms.
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installers can even be created on \UNIX{} or Mac OS platforms.
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If you have a non-pure distribution, the extensions can only be
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created on a Windows platform, and will be Python version dependent.
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in the scripts argument to the setup function.
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This script will be run at installation time on the target system
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after all the files have been copied, with argv[1] set to '-install',
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and again at uninstallation time before the files are removed with argv[1]
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set to '-remove'.
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after all the files have been copied, with \code{argv[1]} set to
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\programopt{-install}, and again at uninstallation time before the
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files are removed with \code{argv[1]} set to \programopt{-remove}.
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The installation script runs embedded in the windows installer, every
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output (sys.stdout, sys.stderr) is redirected into a buffer and will
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be displayed in the GUI after the script has finished.
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output (\code{sys.stdout}, \code{sys.stderr}) is redirected into a
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buffer and will be displayed in the GUI after the script has finished.
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Some functions especially useful in this context are available in the
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installation script.
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"CSIDL_FONTS"
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\end{verbatim}
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If the folder cannot be retrieved, OSError is raised.
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If the folder cannot be retrieved, \exception{OSError} is raised.
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Which folders are available depends on the exact Windows version, and probably
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also the configuration. For details refer to Microsoft's documentation of the
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\code{SHGetSpecialFolderPath} function.
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\cfunction{SHGetSpecialFolderPath()} function.
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\begin{verbatim}
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create_shortcut(target, description, filename[, arguments[,
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\var{iconpath} is the file containing the icon for the shortcut,
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and \var{iconindex} is the index of the icon in the file
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\var{iconpath}. Again, for details consult the Microsoft
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documentation for the \code{IShellLink} interface.
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documentation for the \class{IShellLink} interface.
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\section{Registering with the Package Index}
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\label{package-index}
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