>>>>> "M" == M <mal@lemburg.com> writes: M> To my surprise these executable files did not have a .py M> extension even though were Python source files. Is this M> intended ? I find that scripts like "world" provide useful M> information which would be nice to have in the standard M> lib -- with .py extension... I hadn't thought about making world a module, but if others agree, I can play a little CVS magic to move the file to world.py. M> I noted that at least in my CVS tree the Tools/ht2html dir does M> not include any executable: have I missed something ? If you do a `cvs up -P' (-P for prune) you'll find that that directory goes away. At one point I started to add the ht2html scripts to the Python tools, but then we decided not to. Unfortunately, once a directory's been added to CVS it can never be removed (hence -P). If you're really interested in the ht2html scripts, which are used to build the Python.Org and JPython.Org sites (as well as my personal pages), please see http://www.python.org/~bwarsaw/software/pyware.html -Barry
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