On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 1:21 AM, Tarek Ziadé <ziade.tarek@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

For 2.7/3.2, I am in the process of removing modules in Distutils that
can be replaced by calls to existing functions in stdlib. For
instance, "dir_util" and "file_util" (old modules from the Python 1.x
era) are going away in favor of calls to shutil (and os), so the
Distutils package gets lighter.

Another module I would like to move away from Distutils is
"archive_util". It contains helpers to build archives, whether they
are zip or tar files. I propose to move those useful functions into
shutil, as this seems the most logical place.

I also propose to maintain this "shutil" module for now on (no one is
declared as a maintainer in maintainers.rst) since Distutils will
become a heavy user of its functions.

Any objections/opinions ?

+1 for this. Just make sure that you change the docstring of shutil
 which now reads as,

" shutil - Utility functions for copying files and directory trees."

 According to this "definition", archives don't fit in there. But the
 functionality does fit right in, so just need to make sure that it
 is reflected in the __doc__ .


Regards,
Tarek

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