Update Python version numbers from 1.6 to 2.0 where appropriate.

Make some references between the distutils documents hyperlinks using
the \citetitle markup.
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Fred Drake 2000-06-30 03:36:41 +00:00
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@ -21,20 +21,21 @@ In the past, Python module developers have not had much infrastructure
support for distributing modules, nor have Python users had much support
for installing and maintaining third-party modules. With the
introduction of the Python Distribution Utilities (Distutils for short)
in Python 1.6, this situation should start to improve.
in Python 2.0, this situation should start to improve.
This document only covers using the Distutils to distribute your Python
modules. Using the Distutils does not tie you to Python 1.6, though:
modules. Using the Distutils does not tie you to Python 2.0, though:
the Distutils work just fine with Python 1.5, and it is reasonable (and
expected to become commonplace) to expect users of Python 1.5 to
download and install the Distutils separately before they can install
your modules. Python 1.6 users, of course, won't have to add anything
your modules. Python 2.0 users, of course, won't have to add anything
to their Python installation in order to use the Distutils to install
third-party modules.
This document concentrates on the role of developer/distributor: if
you're looking for information on installing Python modules, you should
refer to the ``Installing Python Modules'' manual.
you're looking for information on installing Python modules, you
should refer to the \citetitle[../inst/inst.html]{Installing Python
Modules} manual.
\section{Concepts \& Terminology}
@ -223,7 +224,7 @@ supplied as keyword arguments to \function{setup()}.
Here's a slightly more involved example, which we'll follow for the next
couple of sections: the Distutils' own setup script. (Keep in mind that
although the Distutils are included with Python 1.6, they also have an
although the Distutils are included with Python 2.0, they also have an
independent existence so that Python 1.5 users can use them to install
other module distributions. The Distutils' own setup script is used to
install the package into Python 1.5.)