cpython/Lib/distutils
Guido van Rossum 27edd829d7 Patch #1696. Don't attempt to close None in dry-run mode. 2008-01-02 19:00:46 +00:00
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command Patch #1696. Don't attempt to close None in dry-run mode. 2008-01-02 19:00:46 +00:00
tests Fixed bug #1628 2007-12-14 23:42:36 +00:00
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__init__.py
archive_util.py
bcppcompiler.py
ccompiler.py
cmd.py
core.py
cygwinccompiler.py Applied my patch #1455 with some extra fixes for VS 2005 2007-12-03 13:47:29 +00:00
debug.py
dep_util.py be explicit about the actual location of the missing file 2007-09-08 00:34:17 +00:00
dir_util.py
dist.py
emxccompiler.py
errors.py
extension.py
fancy_getopt.py
file_util.py
filelist.py
log.py
msvc9compiler.py Fixed bug #1557 by using popen.communicate() before popen.wait() 2007-12-05 20:10:38 +00:00
msvccompiler.py Applied my patch #1455 with some extra fixes for VS 2005 2007-12-03 13:47:29 +00:00
mwerkscompiler.py
spawn.py
sysconfig.py Added support for new Windows build dirs in PC/ to distutils.sysconfig 2008-01-01 14:37:32 +00:00
text_file.py
unixccompiler.py
util.py
version.py
versionpredicate.py

README

This directory contains only a subset of the Distutils, specifically
the Python modules in the 'distutils' and 'distutils.command'
packages.  This is all you need to distribute and install Python
modules using the Distutils.  There is also a separately packaged
standalone version of the Distutils available for people who want to
upgrade the Distutils without upgrading Python, available from the
Distutils web page:

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

The standalone version includes all of the code in this directory,
plus documentation, test scripts, examples, etc.

The Distutils documentation is divided into two documents, "Installing
Python Modules", which explains how to install Python packages, and
"Distributing Python Modules", which explains how to write setup.py
files.  Both documents are part of the standard Python documentation
set, and are available from http://www.python.org/doc/current/ .

        Greg Ward (gward@python.net)

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