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Fixing subtle bug in expanduser(expandvars(path)) on Windows....
Fixing subtle bug in expanduser(expandvars(path)) on Windows. On Windows, some paths can have the string $\ in them: \\server\users$\%username%. The "$" means it is a hidden share. Unfortunately, os.path.expandvars turns that into: \\server\users\%username% (it deletes the '$'). I have implemented a simple function (expand_path) that calls os.expanduser and os.expandvars in a way that preserves th '$' on Windows in this case.

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make_tarball.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Simple script to create a tarball with proper bzr version info.
"""
import os
import sys
import shutil
from toollib import *
c('python update_revnum.py')
execfile('../IPython/core/release.py') # defines version_base
ver = version_info()
if ver['branch-nick'] == 'ipython':
tarname = 'ipython-%s.bzr.r%s.tgz' % (version_base, ver['revno'])
else:
tarname = 'ipython-%s.bzr.r%s.%s.tgz' % (version_base, ver['revno'],
ver['branch-nick'])
c('bzr export ' + tarname)