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setuptools is a collection of enhancements to the Python distutils (for Python 2.3 and up) that allow you to more easily build and distribute Python packages, especially ones that have dependencies on other packages.
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Revision 50 (latest revision is 279)
Sascha Peilicke (saschpe)
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- Update to version 1.1.6: + Distribute #349: ``sandbox.execfile`` now opens the target file in binary mode, thus honoring a BOM in the file when compiled. - Changes from version 1.1.5: + Issue #69: Second attempt at fix (logic was reversed). - Changes from version 1.1.4: + Issue #77: Fix error in upload command (Python 2.4). - Changes from version 1.1.3: + Fix NameError in previous patch. - Changes from version 1.1.2: + Issue #69: Correct issue where 404 errors are returned for URLs with fragments in them (such as #egg=). - Changes from version 1.1.1: + Issue #75: Add ``--insecure`` option to ez_setup.py to accommodate environments where a trusted SSL connection cannot be validated. + Issue #76: Fix AttributeError in upload command with Python 2.4. - Changes from version 1.1: + Issue #71 (Distribute #333): EasyInstall now puts less emphasis on the condition when a host is blocked via ``--allow-hosts``. + Issue #72: Restored Python 2.4 compatibility in ``ez_setup.py``. - Changes from version 1.0: + Issue #60: On Windows, Setuptools supports deferring to another launcher, such as Vinay Sajip's `pylauncher <https://bitbucket.org/pypa/pylauncher>`_ (included with Python 3.3) to launch console and GUI scripts and not install its own launcher executables. This experimental functionality is currently only enabled if the ``SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER`` environment variable is set to "natural". In the future, this behavior may become default, but only after it has matured and seen substantial adoption. The ``SETUPTOOLS_LAUNCHER`` also accepts "executable" to force the default behavior of creating launcher executables.
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I noticed that the package also contains windows executeables. Should we ship those?
I don't think that we need those .exe, I've just removed it.