Added --skip-build option, so lazy debuggers/testers (mainly me) don't

have to wade through all the 'build' output when testing installation.
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Gregory P. Smith 2000-05-12 01:46:47 +00:00
parent f8f2b98bdd
commit 74ead8ff5d
2 changed files with 23 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -77,6 +77,11 @@ class install (Command):
('install-data=', None,
"installation directory for data files"),
# For lazy debuggers who just want to test the install
# commands without rerunning "build" all the time
('skip-build', None,
"skip rebuilding everything (for testing/debugging)"),
# Where to install documentation (eventually!)
#('doc-format=', None, "format of documentation to generate"),
#('install-man=', None, "directory for Unix man pages"),
@ -129,6 +134,8 @@ class install (Command):
self.extra_path = None
self.install_path_file = 0
self.skip_build = 0
# These are only here as a conduit from the 'build' command to the
# 'install_*' commands that do the real work. ('build_base' isn't
# actually used anywhere, but it might be useful in future.) They
@ -270,7 +277,10 @@ class install (Command):
from distutils.fancy_getopt import longopt_xlate
print msg + ":"
for opt in self.user_options:
opt_name = string.translate (opt[0][0:-1], longopt_xlate)
opt_name = opt[0]
if opt_name[-1] == "=":
opt_name = opt_name[0:-1]
opt_name = string.translate (opt_name, longopt_xlate)
val = getattr (self, opt_name)
print " %s: %s" % (opt_name, val)
@ -409,7 +419,8 @@ class install (Command):
def run (self):
# Obviously have to build before we can install
self.run_peer ('build')
if not self.skip_build:
self.run_peer ('build')
# Run all sub-commands: currently this just means install all
# Python modules using 'install_lib'.