Hi all -- undoubtedly it's wildly premature to have source available before we have any sort of high-level design, but what the hell. Go visit http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig/cvs.html to find out how to access it. The quick version: use CVS (1.9 or greater) to login to cvs.python.org as 'distutilscvs'; the password is 'painless'. Checkout the 'distutils' tree. Poke around. The interesting source is in 'distutils' (ie. 'distutils/distutils' from the directory where you run 'cvs checkout). Only things there so far are my version number module and Fred's sysconfig module. (Which is currently actually 'distutils.sysconfig', maybe not a bad thing.) version.py is copiously commented and guaranteed to start another flamewar. So if you do look at it, *please* don't post your immediate thoughts to the list. Send 'em my way if you must vent your spleen. Version numbers are still a banned topic until we have some idea of what they'll be used for (ie. high-level design). Anyone who wants to take a stab at a high-level design should once again pore over the requirements and proposed user interface on the SIG web site. We haven't had any discussion about the proposed interface, and I very much doubt that it's perfect in every way. I think talking that over is a sensible thing to do before starting in on the design. Greg -- Greg Ward - software developer gward@cnri.reston.va.us Corporation for National Research Initiatives 1895 Preston White Drive voice: +1-703-620-8990 x287 Reston, Virginia, USA 20191-5434 fax: +1-703-620-0913
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