Use the CHM file name that Sphinx assigns.

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Martin v. Löwis 2008-05-09 18:21:55 +00:00
parent f8476c1573
commit 344d066a43
1 changed files with 10 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -111,6 +111,12 @@ pythondll_uuid = {
"26":"{34ebecac-f046-4e1c-b0e3-9bac3cdaacfa}",
} [major+minor]
# Compute the name that Sphinx gives to the docfile
docfile = ""
if level < 0xf:
docfile = '%x%s' % (level, serial)
docfile = 'python%s%s%s.chm' % (major, minor, docfile)
# Build the mingw import library, libpythonXY.a
# This requires 'nm' and 'dlltool' executables on your PATH
def build_mingw_lib(lib_file, def_file, dll_file, mingw_lib):
@ -1072,8 +1078,8 @@ def add_files(db):
# Add documentation
htmlfiles.set_current()
lib = PyDirectory(db, cab, root, "Doc", "Doc", "DOC|Doc")
lib.start_component("documentation", keyfile="Python%s%s.chm" % (major,minor))
lib.add_file("Python%s%s.chm" % (major, minor), src="build/htmlhelp/pydoc.chm")
lib.start_component("documentation", keyfile=docfile)
lib.add_file(docfile, src="build/htmlhelp/"+docfile)
cab.commit(db)
@ -1181,7 +1187,7 @@ def add_registry(db):
("PythonPath", -1, prefix+r"\PythonPath", "",
r"[TARGETDIR]Lib;[TARGETDIR]DLLs;[TARGETDIR]Lib\lib-tk", "REGISTRY"),
("Documentation", -1, prefix+r"\Help\Main Python Documentation", "",
r"[TARGETDIR]Doc\Python%s%s.chm" % (major, minor), "REGISTRY.doc"),
"[TARGETDIR]Doc\\"+docfile , "REGISTRY.doc"),
("Modules", -1, prefix+r"\Modules", "+", None, "REGISTRY"),
("AppPaths", -1, r"Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\Python.exe",
"", r"[TARGETDIR]Python.exe", "REGISTRY.def")
@ -1211,7 +1217,7 @@ def add_registry(db):
# htmlfiles.id, None, None, None, None, None, None, None),
## Non-advertised shortcuts: must be associated with a registry component
("Manual", "MenuDir", "MANUAL|Python Manuals", "REGISTRY.doc",
"[#Python%s%s.chm]" % (major,minor), None,
"[#%s]" % docfile, None,
None, None, None, None, None, None),
("Uninstall", "MenuDir", "UNINST|Uninstall Python", "REGISTRY",
SystemFolderName+"msiexec", "/x%s" % product_code,