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Complete support of git commit info with IPython.sys_info()....
Complete support of git commit info with IPython.sys_info(). This will give us an easy way for users to report platform details, without trying to cram lots of data into the version string. Now, the version information in release.py is simple and doesn't attempt to read version control data at runtime. We expose sys_info() as a top-level function so it's very easy to remember/direct for new users. Minor doc/copyright notices updates in the same files.

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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('python2.6 ./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")