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Miscellaneous improvements * Altered function names in roundup.config to bE NeAtEr rather_than_ugly; * Created some extra roundup.config exceptions to let people know what's going on; * Modified instance_config.py to use those exceptions, so that syntax errors or other exceptions did *not* trigger the same behavior as import while in the templates/ directory. * Modified roundup.cgi to use the same neater function names, plus did some minor cleanup.
author Titus Brown <titus@users.sourceforge.net>
date Thu, 03 Jan 2002 08:28:17 +0000
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                                    Roundup
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1. Building Releases
====================

Roundup is currently a source-only release - it has no binary components. I
want it to stay that way, too.

This means that we only need to ever build source releases. This is done by
running:

  0. python setup.py clean --all
  1. Edit setup.py to ensure that all information therein (version, contact
     information etc) is correct.
  2. python setup.py sdist --manifest-only
  3. Check the MANIFEST to make sure that any new files are included. If
     they are not, edit MANIFEST.in to include them. "Documentation" for
     MANIFEST.in may be found in disutils.filelist._parse_template_line.
  4. python setup.py sdist
     (if you find sdist a little verbose, add "--quiet" to the end of the
      command)
  5. FTP the tar.gz from the dist directory to to the "incoming" directory on
     "upload.sourceforge.net".
  6. Make a quick release at:
      http://sourceforge.net/project/admin/qrs.php?package_id=&group_id=31577

So, those commands in a nice, cut'n'pasteable form :)
python setup.py clean --all
python setup.py sdist --manifest-only
python setup.py sdist --quiet


2. Author
=========
richard@users.sourceforge.net


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