Easibox 0.1.5 released

phil hunt philh at cabalamat.org
Sun Mar 30 19:10:57 EST 2003


On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 19:27:29 GMT, Lee Harr <missive at frontiernet.net> wrote:
>In article <pan.2003.03.30.09.11.52.713816 at webone.com.au>, Simon Burton wrote:
>> On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 07:01:57 +0100, phil hunt wrote:
>>> Easibox is a utility for making tar files, zip files and other
>>> archive files, designed to be particularly useful when making
>>> releases of open source projects.
>> 
>> I use make for this; the files are listed in a makefile.
>
>If it is a python project, I think the best thing is distutils.

Easibox is written in python, but is just as useful for non-Python 
projects.

>Have you seen the bdist_wininst thing?

Never heard of it.

>I do not use windows or really even care about windows, but I just
>type python setup.py bdist_wininst and I create a windows installer
>for my project that makes a bunch of people happy. How cool is that?

Sounds cool.

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