cpython/Lib/distutils
Jack Jansen 92c2ebf1b2 The libraries argument was completely ignored, fixed. Reported by
Tom Loredo.
2001-11-10 23:20:22 +00:00
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command Explicitely list the metadata attributes to show 2001-10-05 20:40:48 +00:00
README
__init__.py With Andrew's blessing: distutils version number is now 1.0.3. 2001-10-05 20:43:09 +00:00
archive_util.py
bcppcompiler.py [Patch #441691] preprocess() method for Borland C compiler. 2001-08-16 20:17:41 +00:00
ccompiler.py Patch by Bill Noon: added 'dylib' as a library type along with 2001-08-27 15:08:16 +00:00
cmd.py Flush output more aggressively. This makes things look better if 2001-08-29 23:57:22 +00:00
core.py
cygwinccompiler.py
dep_util.py
dir_util.py
dist.py Don't use dir() to find instance attribute names. 2001-09-03 15:47:21 +00:00
errors.py
extension.py
fancy_getopt.py Use correct variable name 2001-08-09 20:57:46 +00:00
file_util.py Import the errno module 2001-08-09 20:59:53 +00:00
filelist.py
msvccompiler.py
mwerkscompiler.py The libraries argument was completely ignored, fixed. Reported by 2001-11-10 23:20:22 +00:00
spawn.py
sysconfig.py [Bug #404274] Restore some special-case code for AIX and BeOS under 1.5.2. 2001-09-05 12:02:59 +00:00
text_file.py
unixccompiler.py Patch by Bill Noon: added 'dylib' as a library type along with 2001-08-27 15:08:16 +00:00
util.py
version.py

README

This directory contains only a subset of the Distutils, specifically the
Python modules in the 'distutils' and 'distutils.command' packages.
Technically, this is all you need to distribute and install Python modules
using the Distutils.  Most people will want some documentation and other
help, though.  Currently, everything can be found at the Distutils web page:

    http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/

From there you can access the latest documentation, or download a standalone
Distutils release that includes all the code in this directory, plus
documentation, test scripts, examples, etc.

The Distutils documentation isn't yet part of the standard Python
documentation set, but will be soon.

        Greg Ward (gward@python.net)

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