Fixed badly worded comment in setup.py osx_install_data(). It's better but still doesn't do a good job of explaining what the heck is going on

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8041 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Adrian Holovaty 2008-07-22 02:51:59 +00:00
parent 459a7965dd
commit 46c7941de3
1 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -5,22 +5,22 @@ import os
import sys
class osx_install_data(install_data):
# On MacOS the plattform specific lib dir is /System/Library/Framework/Python/.../
# which is wrong. Python 2.5 supplied with MacOS 10.5 has an Aplle specific fix
# for this in distutils.command.install_data#306 It fixes install_lib but not
# On MacOS, the platform-specific lib dir is /System/Library/Framework/Python/.../
# which is wrong. Python 2.5 supplied with MacOS 10.5 has an Apple-specific fix
# for this in distutils.command.install_data#306. It fixes install_lib but not
# install_data, which is why we roll our own install_data class.
def finalize_options (self):
# By the time finalize_options is called install.install_lib is set to the
# fixed directory. so we set the installdir for to install_lib, the
def finalize_options(self):
# By the time finalize_options is called, install.install_lib is set to the
# fixed directory, so we set the installdir to install_lib. The
# install_data class uses ('install_data', 'install_dir') instead.
self.set_undefined_options('install', ('install_lib', 'install_dir'))
install_data.finalize_options(self)
if sys.platform == "darwin":
cmdclasses = {'install_data': osx_install_data }
cmdclasses = {'install_data': osx_install_data}
else:
cmdclasses = {'install_data': install_data }
cmdclasses = {'install_data': install_data}
def fullsplit(path, result=None):
"""