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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Greg Ward 4fb29e55f8 Some far-reaching naming changes:
* Command method 'find_peer()' -> 'get_finalized_command()'
  * Command method 'run_peer()' -> 'run_command()'
Also deleted the 'get_command_option()' method from Command, and
  fixed the one place where it was used (in "bdist_dumb").
2000-05-27 17:27:23 +00:00
Gregory P. Smith c59d4e0777 Added the 'bdist_base' option, the base temp directory for all bdist commands. 2000-05-13 03:08:28 +00:00
Gregory P. Smith 52e399c904 Harry Henry Gebel: add support for the 'bdist_rpm' command, specifically
the 'no_format_option' class attribute.
2000-05-13 01:49:56 +00:00
Greg Ward 4779cdfae8 Don't use 'set_option()' or 'get_option()' method -- direct attribute access,
or getattr/setattr, is all that's needed.
2000-05-07 15:32:13 +00:00
Greg Ward f194878d6a Harry Henry Gebel:
Adds bztar format to generate .tar.bz2 tarballs

Uses the -f argument to overright old tarballs automatically, I am
assuming that if the old tarball was wanted it would have been moved or
else the version number would have been changed.

Uses the -9 argument to bzip2 and gzip to use maximum
compression. Compress uses the maximum compression by default.

Tests for correct value for the 'compress' argument of make_tarball. This
is one less place for someone adding new compression programs to forget to
change.
2000-04-25 01:38:20 +00:00
Greg Ward e5796fecc6 Oops, got a little too enthusiastic deleting code in that last revision:
we still have to *run* the sub-command that creates a built distribution.
2000-03-31 05:21:27 +00:00
Greg Ward 02296cea39 Rename 'formats' option to 'format', and remove the ability to generate
multiple built distributions in one run -- it seemed a bit dodgy and I'd
rather remove it than try to beat it into submission right now.
2000-03-31 05:08:50 +00:00
Greg Ward 6b213766d8 Import from 'types' module.
Added 'ztar', 'tar' to 'format_command' dictionary.
2000-03-31 04:53:41 +00:00
Greg Ward 0f77f9569c The 'bdist' command, for creating "built" (binary) distributions.
Initial revision is pretty limited; it only knows how to generate "dumb"
binary distributions, i.e. a tarball on Unix and a zip file on Windows.
Also, due to limitations in the installation code, it only knows how to
distribute Python library code.  But hey, it's a start.
2000-03-31 02:55:12 +00:00