[issue8068] OS X Installer: merge python2 and python3 build-installer.py script

2010-03-19 Thread Benjamin Peterson
Benjamin Peterson added the comment: I applied the update in r79119. Thanks! -- nosy: +benjamin.peterson resolution: -> fixed status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker ___ _

[issue8068] OS X Installer: merge python2 and python3 build-installer.py script

2010-03-18 Thread Ronald Oussoren
Ronald Oussoren added the comment: Barry: these patches affect 2.6, but can easily wait for 2.6.6: its basically sync-ing the OSX package-building infrastructure between the 4 active Python branches. This does not directly affect anything seen by users. -- ___

[issue8068] OS X Installer: merge python2 and python3 build-installer.py script

2010-03-18 Thread Ned Deily
Ned Deily added the comment: This does not need to be a release blocker for 2.6.5; it can safely be applied post-release. The 2.6 version of the installer script has had the most attention paid to it since the most recent Python releases - and the only ones since OS X 10.6 was released - hav

[issue8068] OS X Installer: merge python2 and python3 build-installer.py script

2010-03-18 Thread Barry A. Warsaw
Barry A. Warsaw added the comment: Does this still affect 2.6 then? -- nosy: +barry ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Python-bugs-list mailin

[issue8068] OS X Installer: merge python2 and python3 build-installer.py script

2010-03-05 Thread Ned Deily
Ned Deily added the comment: Also note that these patches effectively take care of backporting to py3k and 31 the most recent installer script changes that were made to 2.6 and trunk in support of 10.6 and the newer universal build options. -- ___

[issue8068] OS X Installer: merge python2 and python3 build-installer.py script

2010-03-05 Thread Ned Deily
New submission from Ned Deily : Since the split of Python3, the OS X installer build scripts in the four active source trees have diverged due to multiple edits at different times such that most changes can no longer be easily merged across branches without significant hand editing, even though t