bpo-37481: Deprecate distutils bdist_wininst command (GH-14553)
The distutils bdist_wininst command is now deprecated, use bdist_wheel (wheel packages) instead.
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@ -1863,6 +1863,9 @@ Subclasses of :class:`Command` must define the following methods.
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.. module:: distutils.command.bdist_wininst
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:synopsis: Build a Windows installer
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.. deprecated:: 3.8
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Use bdist_wheel (wheel packages) instead.
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.. % todo
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@ -146,6 +146,9 @@ generated by each, are:
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| :command:`bdist_msi` | msi |
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+--------------------------+-------------------------------------+
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.. note::
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bdist_wininst is deprecated since Python 3.8.
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The following sections give details on the individual :command:`bdist_\*`
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commands.
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Creating Windows Installers
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===========================
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.. warning::
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bdist_wininst is deprecated since Python 3.8.
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Executable installers are the natural format for binary distributions on
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Windows. They display a nice graphical user interface, display some information
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about the module distribution to be installed taken from the metadata in the
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option. The default is 'none' (meaning no UAC handling is done), and other
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valid values are 'auto' (meaning prompt for UAC elevation if Python was
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installed for all users) and 'force' (meaning always prompt for elevation).
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.. note::
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bdist_wininst is deprecated since Python 3.8.
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@ -1068,6 +1068,10 @@ Build and C API Changes
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Deprecated
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==========
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* The distutils ``bdist_wininst`` command is now deprecated, use
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``bdist_wheel`` (wheel packages) instead.
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(Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`37481`.)
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* Deprecated methods ``getchildren()`` and ``getiterator()`` in
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the :mod:`~xml.etree.ElementTree` module emit now a
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:exc:`DeprecationWarning` instead of :exc:`PendingDeprecationWarning`.
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Implements the Distutils 'bdist_wininst' command: create a windows installer
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exe-program."""
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import sys, os
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import os
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import sys
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import warnings
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from distutils.core import Command
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from distutils.util import get_platform
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from distutils.dir_util import create_tree, remove_tree
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# bpo-10945: bdist_wininst requires mbcs encoding only available on Windows
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_unsupported = (sys.platform != "win32")
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def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
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super().__init__(*args, **kw)
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warnings.warn("bdist_wininst command is deprecated since Python 3.8, "
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"use bdist_wheel (wheel packages) instead",
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DeprecationWarning, 2)
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def initialize_options(self):
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self.bdist_dir = None
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self.plat_name = None
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import sys
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import platform
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import unittest
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from test.support import run_unittest
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from test.support import run_unittest, check_warnings
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from distutils.command.bdist_wininst import bdist_wininst
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from distutils.tests import support
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# this test makes sure it works now for every platform
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# let's create a command
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pkg_pth, dist = self.create_dist()
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cmd = bdist_wininst(dist)
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with check_warnings(("", DeprecationWarning)):
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cmd = bdist_wininst(dist)
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cmd.ensure_finalized()
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# let's run the code that finds the right wininst*.exe file
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The distutils ``bdist_wininst`` command is deprecated in Python 3.8, use
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``bdist_wheel`` (wheel packages) instead.
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