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[Python-Dev] building a module catalogue with buildbot

[Python-Dev] building a module catalogue with buildbot [Python-Dev] building a module catalogue with buildbotFredrik Lundh fredrik at pythonware.com
Thu Jan 26 21:33:04 CET 2006
any progress ?  does the script work in the buildbot setting, or
does it need tweaking ?

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> > Neal Norwitz wrote:
> >
> > > > > > Does that make sense?  We would just need /f's script in SVN.
> > > > >
> > > > > in python/Tools/something or sandbox/something ?
> > > >
> > > > python/Doc/tools/something?
> > >
> > > Fredrik were you still working on that?  I can make the changes to the
> > > bb master.  I thought Trent's suggested placement was good.
> >
> > iirc, the script needed some minor tweaking (using os.path.splitext to
> > test for the module.so extension isn't a good idea), and I don't recall
> > if I've fixed that or not...
> >
> > (probably not, since I never checked it in).
> >
> > I'll take a look asap.
>
> alright, I just checked in a
>
>     Doc/tools/listmodules.py
>
> which attempts to produce a sorted list of all modules available in
> a given python build.  by default, it prints the list to stdout, which
> should be good enough for a "catalog" buildbot step.



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