On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 03:08 PM, Anthony Baxter wrote: > >>>> Jack Jansen wrote >> Uhm... I was busy doing all the version numbers and testing for >> MacPython, I thought >> I had most of today (Monday, european) for that??!? >> >> I won't check anything in unless you explicitly give me permission, > > My bad - I was going from the release PEPs. All checkins, _other_ than > those required for the release. ;) Sigh... Don't wait for me to update the Mac-specific files: I've apparently messed up the developer tools on my system. It's now a mix between gcc3.3 and gcc3, and I keep running into problems. Reverting to gcc3.1 also doesn't seem to work. My home system has a virgin 10.2 partition, but I'm away tonight so I won't have the chance to build and test anything (and I assume tomorrow-morning-European is too late, right?). I'm 99% sure that just changing the version numbers in the .plist and .strings files won't break anything, but without testing I don't want to chance it. > I was looking through the .plist files, and it seems like there's about > 8 or so different places featuring the string "2.3". Is there a way to > make this number less? (Obviously, not for 2.3.2)... Eventually these files need to be generated (we have a plistlib module for that), and the same goes for the accompanying .strings files. -- Jack Jansen, <Jack.Jansen at cwi.nl>, http://www.cwi.nl/~jack If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma Goldman
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