[issue25103] 3.5.0 installed standard library on Windows has LF line endings

2015-09-22 Thread Steve Dower

Steve Dower added the comment:

Yeah, this was just me forgetting to enable eol when I last recreated my build 
machine. It's on now, so the next release will be fine.

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resolution:  -> not a bug
status: open -> closed

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[issue25103] 3.5.0 installed standard library on Windows has LF line endings

2015-09-18 Thread Terry J. Reedy

Terry J. Reedy added the comment:

AFAIK, Wordpad is also always available (has been at least up to Win 7), and it 
works with \n file and font resizing is obvious, but it is paper-oriented and 
for me, defaults to 8-1/2 x 11 with 1-1/4 side margins, leaving 6", too small 
for 80 char lines.  The 'ruler' does not work to change page margins or spacing 
of existing text. One has to discover to go to  / PageSetup to 
display as one needs to.  On the other hand, Notepad uses the full width of the 
window, as sized. So I have to reluctantly call this a regression.

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[issue25103] 3.5.0 installed standard library on Windows has LF line endings

2015-09-18 Thread Mark Lawrence

Mark Lawrence added the comment:

Windows 10 has Wordpad, I've never liked 'nice', as far as I'm concerned it's 
completely meaningless, and right now we've more important things to think 
about on Windows.  Hence all in all to me this is a nothing issue.

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[issue25103] 3.5.0 installed standard library on Windows has LF line endings

2015-09-15 Thread Larry Hastings

Larry Hastings added the comment:

Is this a change (I hesitate to use the word "regression") as of Python 3.5.0?

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[issue25103] 3.5.0 installed standard library on Windows has LF line endings

2015-09-15 Thread STINNER Victor

STINNER Victor added the comment:

> It would be nice to install the standard library (and test suite) with CRLF 
> line endings, to allow for reading/editing with Notepad.

Oh maybe Windows can realized in 2015 that other operating systems use 
different line ending and enhance notepad to be more "portable"? :-p

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[issue25103] 3.5.0 installed standard library on Windows has LF line endings

2015-09-15 Thread Zachary Ware

Zachary Ware added the comment:

Victor: that would be ideal, but hoping for that seems an exercise in futility 
:)

Larry: It seems to be; the test case that brought it my attention 
(Lib\test\test_tcl.py) has CRLF in my 3.4.3 install and LF in 3.5.0.

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[issue25103] 3.5.0 installed standard library on Windows has LF line endings

2015-09-15 Thread Larry Hastings

Larry Hastings added the comment:

Well, even if the Windows build was on fire and children were dying, we 
couldn't do anything about it until next week--Steve's on vacation.  I expect 
he'll weigh in on this when he gets back.

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[issue25103] 3.5.0 installed standard library on Windows has LF line endings

2015-09-14 Thread R. David Murray

R. David Murray added the comment:

I'm pretty sure the hg eol extension would need to get involved here.  This may 
not be worth the pain it would likely cause, but I could be wrong :)

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