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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""IPython release build script.
"""
from toollib import *
# Get main ipython dir, this will raise if it doesn't pass some checks
ipdir = get_ipdir()
cd(ipdir)
# Load release info
execfile(pjoin('IPython', 'core', 'release.py'))
# Check that everything compiles
compile_tree()
# Cleanup
for d in ['build', 'dist', pjoin('docs', 'build'), pjoin('docs', 'dist'),
pjoin('docs', 'source', 'api', 'generated')]:
if os.path.isdir(d):
remove_tree(d)
# Build source and binary distros
sh('./setup.py sdist --formats=gztar,zip')
# Build eggs
sh('python ./setupegg.py bdist_egg')
# Call the windows build separately, so that the extra Windows scripts don't
# get pulled into Unix builds (setup.py has code which checks for
# bdist_wininst)
sh("python setup.py bdist_wininst --install-script=ipython_win_post_install.py")
# Change name so retarded Vista runs the installer correctly
sh("rename 's/linux-i686/win32-setup/' dist/*.exe")
sh("rename 's/linux-x86_64/win32-setup/' dist/*.exe")