[Thomas Heller] > I'm just, after downloading, building and installing a lot of stuff, > trying to make sure that I really can build the Windows installer for > 2.3.1. > > I'm practicing on the trunk - I don't think anyone wants to review the > changes to the windows installer, so I'll check them in shortly, it > seems that everything works so far. Cool! I hope you tried it on a non-privileged account under XP Algerian with omelets in the install path <wink>. > The only question remaining is how to build the html docs. > I don't think it works on Windows (I remember having built the pdf > docs with TeTeX, but that was it). > > Do I have to fire up linux in a vmware box to build them, or are there > other possibilities? I've never built them. As http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0101.html says, Fred builds release docs, and then Fred tells Tim Peters where the documentation file is. by which it means a .bz2 archive of the generated HTML, stored on python.org. I download it, unpack it into a child directory of PCbuild, then rename the directory to "html". That's where the installer expects to find it. If you want to practice, try the most recent docs: http://www.python.org/ftp/python/doc/2.3/html-2.3.tar.bz2 Another project we ran out of time for was building the Windows HTML docs into a .chm file; there's a quite capable script for doing that in Doc/tools/prechm.py but it hasn't been updated since the last time it worked.
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