- 24 Sep, 2009 16 commits
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Gary Poster authored
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Gary Poster authored
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Gary Poster authored
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Gary Poster authored
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Gary Poster authored
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Gary Poster authored
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Gary Poster authored
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Gary Poster authored
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Gary Poster authored
eliminate trailing spaces and normalize initial spacing of examples (some had five spaces, and the usual is four).
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Gary Poster authored
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Gary Poster authored
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Gary Poster authored
normalize text indentation, favoring not indenting expository text. fix a few typos and spacing problems.
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Gary Poster authored
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Gary Poster authored
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Gary Poster authored
remove some superfluous whitespace, capitalize a comment, and normalize option error message to look like the ones in zc.buildout.
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Gary Poster authored
make a branch for the minor cleanup in gary-support-system-python branches. this will be the base branch for my effort to break up the gary-support-system-python branch into five.
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- 15 Sep, 2009 1 commit
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Thomas Lotze authored
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- 08 Sep, 2009 1 commit
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Chris Withers authored
Revert to old style path.
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- 02 Sep, 2009 1 commit
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Reinout van Rees authored
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- 01 Sep, 2009 1 commit
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Reinout van Rees authored
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- 29 Aug, 2009 1 commit
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Jim Fulton authored
- Incrementing didn't work properly when extending multiple files. https://bugs.launchpad.net/zc.buildout/+bug/421022
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- 28 Aug, 2009 11 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
windows, urllib raises an invalid ioerror.
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Jim Fulton authored
windows, urllib raises an invalid ioerror.
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
The standard Python -m option didn't work for custom interpreters.
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Jim Fulton authored
Scripts run using generated interpreters didn't have __file__ set correctly.
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Jim Fulton authored
Scripts generated with relative-paths eanbled couldn't be symbolocally linked to other locations and still work.
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Jim Fulton authored
Option incrementing and decrementing didn't work for options specified on the command line.
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Baiju M authored
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Baiju M authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
(Also stop writing doc.txt. --long-description is better. And rearranged setup.py a little.)
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- 26 Aug, 2009 8 commits
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Jim Fulton authored
- When doing variable substitutions, you can omit the section name to refer to a variable in the same section (e.g. ${:foo}). - When doing variable substitution, you can use the special option, ``_buildout_section_name_`` to get the section name. This is most handy for getting the current section name (e.g. ${:_buildout_section_name_}). - A new special option, ``<`` allows sections to be used as macros.
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
refer to a variable in the same section (e.g. ${:foo}). When doing variable substitution, you can use the special option, ``_buildout_section_name_`` to get the section name. This is most handy for getting the current section name (e.g. ${:_buildout_section_name_}.
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Jim Fulton authored
(Also removed some extra imports and made formatting changes.)
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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Jim Fulton authored
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