update URL to reflect new website

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Fred Drake 2006-04-06 00:17:08 +00:00
parent 3c423a04ba
commit ca30e1d5ec
2 changed files with 4 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ MKISILOHTML=$(MKHOWTO) --html --about html/stdabout.dat \
--iconserver ../icons \ --iconserver ../icons \
--l2h-init perl/isilo.perl --numeric --split 1 \ --l2h-init perl/isilo.perl --numeric --split 1 \
--dvips-safe --dvips-safe
MKISILO= iSilo386 -U -y -rCR -d0 MKISILO= iSiloXC -o isilo/settings.ixs
MKPDF= $(MKHOWTO) --paper=$(PAPER) --pdf MKPDF= $(MKHOWTO) --paper=$(PAPER) --pdf
MKPS= $(MKHOWTO) --paper=$(PAPER) --ps MKPS= $(MKHOWTO) --paper=$(PAPER) --ps
@ -441,8 +441,7 @@ isilo: isilo/python-api.pdb \
isilo/python-whatsnew.pdb isilo/python-whatsnew.pdb
isilo/python-api.pdb: isilo/api/api.html isilo/api/api.css isilo/python-api.pdb: isilo/api/api.html isilo/api/api.css
$(MKISILO) "-iPython/C API Reference Manual" \ $(MKISILO) -x isilo/api.ixs isilo/api/api.html $@
isilo/api/api.html $@
isilo/python-doc.pdb: isilo/doc/doc.html isilo/doc/doc.css isilo/python-doc.pdb: isilo/doc/doc.html isilo/doc/doc.css
$(MKISILO) "-iDocumenting Python" \ $(MKISILO) "-iDocumenting Python" \
@ -691,7 +690,7 @@ distlatex: bziplatex ziplatex
# The small amount of additional work is a small price to pay for not # The small amount of additional work is a small price to pay for not
# having to remember which order to do it in. ;) # having to remember which order to do it in. ;)
paperdist: distpdf distps pkglist paperdist: distpdf distps pkglist
edist: disthtml distinfo zipisilo pkglist edist: disthtml distinfo pkglist
# The pkglist.html file is used as part of the download.html page on # The pkglist.html file is used as part of the download.html page on
# python.org; it is not used as intermediate input here or as part of # python.org; it is not used as intermediate input here or as part of

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@ -180,4 +180,4 @@ Answers to the Questions
whether it's safe to remove, see the "Why is Python Installed on whether it's safe to remove, see the "Why is Python Installed on
my Computer?" FAQ, found at: my Computer?" FAQ, found at:
http://www.python.org/doc/faq/installed.html http://www.python.org/doc/faq/installed/