cpython/Lib/distutils
Greg Ward d2412a35b1 Harry Henry Gebel: fix '_format_changelog()' so it doesn't bomb if
passed None.
2000-06-08 14:21:23 +00:00
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command Harry Henry Gebel: fix '_format_changelog()' so it doesn't bomb if 2000-06-08 14:21:23 +00:00
README
__init__.py Bumped version number to 0.9pre (there will be a couple of code snapshots 2000-06-02 02:23:42 +00:00
archive_util.py Patch from Rene Liebscher: this adds "--help-foo" options to list the 2000-06-07 03:00:06 +00:00
ccompiler.py Patch from Rene Liebscher: this adds "--help-foo" options to list the 2000-06-07 03:00:06 +00:00
cmd.py Added 'debug_print()' method (driven by DEBUG global from distutils.core). 2000-06-08 00:02:36 +00:00
core.py Catch DistutilSetupError from the Distribution constructor. 2000-06-03 01:02:06 +00:00
dep_util.py
dir_util.py
dist.py Patch from Rene Liebscher: this adds "--help-foo" options to list the 2000-06-07 03:00:06 +00:00
errors.py
extension.py
fancy_getopt.py Fixed so we print more than just the first line of help for options with 2000-06-08 00:35:33 +00:00
file_util.py
msvccompiler.py
spawn.py
sysconfig.py Added a bunch of new globals in '_init_mac()' -- these will be needed to 2000-06-03 00:44:30 +00:00
text_file.py
unixccompiler.py
util.py Renamed 'native_path()' to 'convert_path()'. 2000-05-31 02:32:10 +00:00
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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