[Python-checkins] python/nondist/peps pep-0101.txt,1.40,1.41

fdrake at users.sourceforge.net fdrake at users.sourceforge.net
Tue Sep 30 00:35:03 EDT 2003


Update of /cvsroot/python/python/nondist/peps
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv28907

Modified Files:
	pep-0101.txt 
Log Message:
describe the commands needed to build the documetation and post it in
the FTP area of python.org


Index: pep-0101.txt
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RCS file: /cvsroot/python/python/nondist/peps/pep-0101.txt,v
retrieving revision 1.40
retrieving revision 1.41
diff -C2 -d -r1.40 -r1.41
*** pep-0101.txt	30 Sep 2003 03:46:52 -0000	1.40
--- pep-0101.txt	30 Sep 2003 04:35:01 -0000	1.41
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*** 214,218 ****
        branch in the Doc/ directory -- not even by the RM.
  
!       Basically, if it's in Doc/, Fred will take care of it.
  
    ___ Tim Peters grabs the HTML Help format and uses this to build the
--- 214,244 ----
        branch in the Doc/ directory -- not even by the RM.
  
!       Building the documentation is done using the Makefile in the
!       Doc/ directory.  Once all the external tools are installed (see
!       the "Documenting Python" manual for information on the required
!       tools), use these commands to build the formatted documentation
!       packages::
! 
!         $ make clobber
!         ...
!         $ make PAPER=a4 paperdist
!         ...
!         $ make distfiles
!         ...
! 
!       The packages can be installed on the FTP server using commands
!       like these:
! 
!         $ VERSION=`tools/getversioninfo`
!         $ TARGET=/ftp/ftp.python.org/pub/python/doc/$VERSION
!         $ ssh creosote.python.org mkdir $TARGET
!         $ scp *-$VERSION.* creosote.python.org:$TARGET
! 
!       XXX What's needed to describe posting the documentation on the
!       website should be added here, or there should be a link to a
!       document in the python.org site management documentation.
! 
!       XXX Someone who knows how to build the HTML Help format should
!       add a description of that process.
  
    ___ Tim Peters grabs the HTML Help format and uses this to build the





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