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233 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Peters 6f0699bc09 SF bug #478949 Windows installer start menu registry.
I'm guessing at this, pending more info from the bug submitter.  Wise
changed how the %GROUP% vrbl got defined between versions 5.0a (used
before Python 2.2) and 8.14, to hold the full path to Start Menu group
instead of just the group name.  If I'm guessing correctly, the info
the bug report is complaining about is in one of the registry keys
we set up that neither Windows nor Python cares about.  We did store
a full path there in 2.2b1 instead of just the group name; the patch cuts
it back to just the name again.
2001-11-07 04:42:04 +00:00
Tim Peters 84362bc74a The usual post-release fiddling. 2001-10-19 17:55:30 +00:00
Guido van Rossum d6f8dba217 add structseq.c to project 2001-10-18 20:51:32 +00:00
Tim Peters 5a9d16b90f Bump Windows build # for 2.2b1. 2001-10-18 15:19:38 +00:00
Tim Peters 5ae95abbc0 Added new hotshot pkg to the Windows installer.
Rearranged the growing number of Lib packages into alphabetical order.
2001-10-13 00:26:25 +00:00
Tim Peters 1566a17af5 Get hotshot closer to compiling on Windows.
Still broken:  GETTIMEOFDAY.  This macro obviously isn't being defined
on Windows, so there's logic errors here I'd rather Fred untangled.
2001-10-12 22:08:39 +00:00
Tim Peters 0af6703a71 If all of Python, IDLE and Tcl/Tk are being installed, and the user has
not disabled file-extension registration, arrange for .py and .pyw files
to have an "Edit with IDLE" context (right-click) menu entry, selecting
which executes IDLE w/ the -e switch followed by the selected file's path.
2001-10-09 22:22:36 +00:00
Tim Peters 23d192e652 Teach Windows how to build the new weakref module. 2001-10-05 22:14:45 +00:00
Tim Peters abf925f6bf Post-release fiddling (prep for 2.2b1). 2001-09-28 21:53:42 +00:00
Tim Peters 30bff63958 Bump Windows build numbers for 2.2a4; installer changes were done earlier. 2001-09-27 16:28:15 +00:00
Tim Peters 8ca177bd21 Install the new Lib/email pkg.
Create & populate the new Lib/test/data directory.
2001-09-23 07:02:29 +00:00
Tim Peters 3069d50c18 Install the compiler package under Lib. 2001-09-20 04:09:39 +00:00
Tim Peters b07352e8b7 The usual post-release fiddling. 2001-09-08 01:25:47 +00:00
Tim Peters 745e366b4b Bump Windows buildno (installer changes were made earlier). 2001-09-06 16:33:17 +00:00
Mark Hammond 9bc0d6fcd0 First part of fix for bug #442142 - DLL base assignments need update 2001-09-06 06:39:39 +00:00
Tim Peters 7c198d3cde Add pynche's top-level txt files to Windows installer -- I don't believe
we've *ever* installed them!
2001-08-22 22:18:31 +00:00
Tim Peters edc9931f56 "The usual" post-release fiddling. 2001-08-22 21:36:50 +00:00
Tim Peters a6b9e3c814 Windows fiddling for 2.2a2: bump build number; update copyright and
company info in resource files; change installer strings to match.
This belongs in the release branch too, of course.
2001-08-19 00:56:28 +00:00
Tim Peters fc7265ab42 Wise uninstallers never delete the Python DLL from the system directory.
They should.  Added a line that's supposed to fix that -- it doesn't
actually work on my box, but checking it in anyway.
2001-08-16 01:53:51 +00:00
Tim Peters 591f71b1d4 New, larger installer bitmap from Erik van Blokland. Added more
vertical whitespace to the acknowledgements portion of the "Installation
Completed!" screen for easier reading.
2001-08-15 06:10:16 +00:00
Tim Peters 68db9dd07a Now that the dialogs have some breathing room, split the combo of Tcl/Tk,
IDLE and pydoc into a separate component.  That's almost as big as the
rest of Python (excl. docs and test suite) combined.

Pop up a confimation box if they choose to install at least one of
{Tcl/Tk/IDLE/pydoc, Tools, Test suite} but do not choose to install
Python -- doesn't make much sense, so ask whether that's really what they
want.
2001-08-11 04:01:31 +00:00
Tim Peters f5d3505e21 Grow the dialogs 25%, to make room for a nicer bitmap (in progress; don't
have it yet).
2001-08-11 03:13:58 +00:00
Tim Peters f30f1fc900 In the acks, CamelCase InstallMaster the same way Wise does it. 2001-08-09 05:16:00 +00:00
Tim Peters b6135df018 Add a comma. 2001-08-08 22:58:52 +00:00
Tim Peters 8eb16b1658 Give some special thanks on the final "Installation Completed!" screen. 2001-08-08 22:50:35 +00:00
Tim Peters 36a90f61e8 Thanks to
LettError, Erik van Blokland, http://www.letterror.com/
the Python Windows installer finally has an attractive Pythonic bitmap
to delight the senses and dampen the fears of the millions and millions of
eager new Windows users anticipating their first Python programming joy.

Always knew Mac users secretly wanted to switch to Windows <wink>.
2001-08-08 20:50:07 +00:00
Tim Peters ce42a8ec68 Add the new Tools/compiler/README to the WIndows install, as README.txt.
In the Wise installer's "Advanced Options" dialog, substitute in the
actual name of "the system directory" -- this is clearer, and especially
for people reading this dialog who aren't me <wink>.
2001-08-08 19:32:25 +00:00
Tim Peters ae5262ef32 + Turn off patch creation (this isn't a patch release! got turned on by
mistake).
+ Arrange for Win2K Add/Remove to show a Python icon.

I think this "does it" -- a full install/uninstall can now be done on a
Win2K box from an ordinary (not Admin, not Power User) user acct, incl.
file extension registration, Start Menu entries, and full Add/Remove.
2001-08-06 20:01:19 +00:00
Tim Peters 223ec936f1 + Made installer more reluctant to overwrite MS C runtime DLLs -- it's
been overwriting them even if they have the same version, not just if
  they're an older version (and our installers have always done this).
+ Added an "Advanced Options" subdialog to "Select Components".  Allows
  to do a non-admin install even if you have Administrator rights, and
  to skip registering file extensions and/or creating Start Menu
  shortcuts.  Since so far these installers have been tested only by me,
  and Win2K has been full of surprises, I want those options available
  out in the field.
Lots of web searching turned up what should have been obvious:  Because
Windows Installer is a native Win2K service, it can run at a higher
privilege level than the user invoking it.  So MSI installs don't bash
into these permission gotchas on Win2K, but Wise 8.1 does (it's just
another app to Win2K, and we're not alone in wrestling with this; but,
like changing int division in Python, Win2K is doing a right thing <wink>).
2001-08-05 13:58:48 +00:00
Tim Peters 45e5e72eb8 Rename pydoc.pyw to pydocgui.pyw: Since we changed Python to allow .pyw
files to satisfy imports, pydoc.pyw was just importing itself!
2001-08-05 05:43:20 +00:00
Tim Peters b39fa0e0fa + Redid file associations on Win2K in what I believe is "the right way".
Can't test it until getting to a Win2K box, because the non-Admin way
  of setting file associations on Win2K doesn't work on any other flavor
  of Windows (and other flavors of Windows never need Admin privs to
  do it the old way).
+ Consequently got rid of the "Register file associations" Component and
  associated GUI.
+ Added a line to the summary saying whether or not this is an Admin-level
  install (I fear that will be an important clue someday).
+ Minor fiddling to the summary to reduce the # of lines.  Added a
  horizontal scrollbar in case the install path is very long.
+ Reworked the way the Main and Tools components share pydoc.pyw; cleaner
  and simpler.
2001-08-05 05:19:15 +00:00
Tim Peters 67b9adaa87 New runtime vrbl DOADMIN. When false, we never try to write under HKLM,
and install the Python and MS runtime DLLs into the Python dir instead of
a system dir.
Initial value is taken from new compiler vrbl _DOADMIN_ (default true),
and forced to false if the user doesn't have admin privs.
This makes it possible to *test* non-admin installs on machines where the
distinction doesn't exist (like my home box), via just changing _DOADMIN_.
It may also be useful for users who don't *want* an installer to
scribble into their system dir (for example, me(! most days)), but that
would require adding more GUI to let them get at it.
2001-08-05 04:12:30 +00:00
Tim Peters 4de219d511 + Add version info to Win2K add/remove.
+ Fiddle vrbls so Win2K add/remove can display version w/o future manual
  script fiddling.
+ Break apart the mysterious wizard-generated Win2K "Edit 3 Registry Keys"
  script items by hand into 3 separate items, so you can see what the heck
  they're doing in the script view.
+ pydoc.pyw was a problem:  it's installed by both the Main and Tools
  components.  So when both were selected, the second time it got
  installed Wise figured it was overwriting a pre-existing version, and
  made a backup copy in BACKUP.  A rollback-uninstall then restored that,
  leaving the Tools/Scripts/ directory non-empty, and so Wise couldn't
  remove that directory (or any above it).  Fixed by installing pydoc.pyw
  at most once.
+ Rearranged and commented the "register file extensions" section, because
  it was confusing and needs more work:  turns out it's not true that
  Win2K requires Admin privs to register file extensions, BUT, if you
  don't have Admin privs, Win2K requires a new way to register file
  extensions, and a way that doesn't blow up but doesn't do any good either
  on earlier Windows flavors.  I think I know how to get this done, but am
  too depressed to do it right now <0.7 wink>.
2001-08-04 23:23:27 +00:00
Tim Peters a0a7706916 + Moved IDLE from the "tools" component to the main component.
+ Ditto pydoc.
  (IMO, both should have been done long ago -- simply didn't occur to
   me before)
+ Build the summary text into a vrbl instead of a temp file.  Doh!  Less
  fiddling, and should avoid another class of Win2K permission problems.
Bug:  the "auto vertical scrollbar" control on the summary page doesn't
work (never creates a scrollbar, no matter how much text).  So forced a
vertical scrollbar there.
2001-08-03 19:04:13 +00:00
Tim Peters 2aadd36641 No more Inno Envy: the "Start Installation" dialog now displays a nice
summary of the preceding choices.  No idea if this is "the right way" to
do it, but it's exactly painful enough to make me suspect it's the only
way <wink>.
2001-08-03 11:11:35 +00:00
Tim Peters 6d6c1a35e0 Merge of descr-branch back into trunk. 2001-08-02 04:15:00 +00:00
Tim Peters a7f6de7691 Just changes to comments. 2001-08-01 18:42:54 +00:00
Tim Peters 60515573ba Repair more ways in which the "backup files" dialog differed from all the
others (wrong title, inconsistent layout).  Also tried to make the dialog
text clearer, and spelled out what the "yes" and "no" buttons *mean*.
2001-08-01 18:33:33 +00:00
Tim Peters 5a99e0ca0c We always wrote a pair of lines to the Wise install.log telling it to
delete the Tools and Lib directories at uninstall time.  However,
under the old version of Wise, they didn't actually do anything.  Under
the new version, they work as advertised, and even delete files users
added.
Got rid of those, and replaced them with similar uninstall cmds that
get rid of all .pyc and .pyo files (whether or not the installer created
them).  This works nicely!  It still tears down the directory structure,
except for those directories needed to get to any non-.pyc/o file(s) the
user may have added.
2001-08-01 06:29:56 +00:00
Tim Peters b8b3291152 Hmm. The Backup/Replace dialog also had back/next buttons three pixels
narrower than all the other Wise dialogs, and offset by a few pixels in
the vertical direction too.  Made these things consistent across dialogs
too.
2001-08-01 03:42:27 +00:00
Tim Peters bbeb69e357 Aha! Finally figured out something else that's been driving me nuts:
turns out the canned new "backup directory" dialog put its "back" and
"next" buttons at a different relative horizontal position than all the
other canned dialogs.  This explains why you had to keep moving the
mouse around if you wanted to do a straight all-default install -- the
Next button kept moving around.  Now the back/next buttons are in exactly
the same place on all dialogs, and you can click straight thru to the end.
2001-08-01 03:36:20 +00:00
Tim Peters 4951a980ad The "Select Destination Directory" dialog didn't ask for confirmation
about installing into a pre-existing directory *unless* you hit the
Browse button first.  At least while testing, this screwed me repeatedly.
Plus I really liked the Inno Setup scheme of giving you a list box in
its "select directory" dialog without needing a distinct browse button
to ask for that.

So I redid this dialog from scratch:  now gives a list box at once, the
browse button is gone, it asks for confirmation if the directory already
exists, and, since this is the first dialog in the set now, also removed
its "Back" button.
2001-08-01 03:29:59 +00:00
Tim Peters 1f7862ec56 Remove useless Back button from Finished dialog. 2001-08-01 02:36:21 +00:00
Tim Peters aa6111fc93 Add mysnprintf.c to Windows build, + squash compiler wngs in mysnprintf.c. 2001-07-31 22:10:29 +00:00
Tim Peters ce5f13ae41 I hope this irons out the Add/Remove kinks on Win2K for users w/o Admin
privs, but haven't tested that yet.  Doesn't hurt on Win98SE, anyway.
2001-07-31 03:24:55 +00:00
Tim Peters 85a5bae452 Remove oodles of pointless file date and size stamps. I caught the Wise
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>).
2001-07-30 23:26:41 +00:00
Tim Peters 96e1d2f206 Massive fiddling to get the install to work at all on a Win2K box under a
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.
2001-07-30 23:06:21 +00:00
Tim Peters a1fd0505af Add a dialog for the backup directory (default "yes I want one, and
make it MyPythonDirectory\BACKUP\").
2001-07-30 07:30:56 +00:00
Tim Peters 6ea8baa5ee Now stop distutils and xml from getting *too* much (like .pyc files). 2001-07-29 22:12:28 +00:00
Tim Peters 8e02fb15e6 Repair long-standing mistakes in the distutils and xml installations:
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.
2001-07-29 21:36:58 +00:00