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Fix exception color problems in win32....
Fix exception color problems in win32. In all the recent work to have the test suite play nice with doctest of full ipython sessions, I inadvertedly started sending exceptions directly to sys.stderr. On windows we MUST go via Term.cerr, which uses pyreadline to handle color escapes, while sys.stderr just shows garbage on screen. As of this revision, the test suite passes fully on win32 and linux, and interactive use also seems OK on all fronts. We're getting closer to RC status...

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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')]:
if os.path.isdir(d):
remove_tree(d)
# Build source and binary distros
c('./setup.py sdist --formats=gztar,zip')
# Build version-specific RPMs, where we must use the --python option to ensure
# that the resulting RPM is really built with the requested python version (so
# things go to lib/python2.X/...)
#c("python2.5 ./setup.py bdist_rpm --binary-only --release=py25 "
# "--python=/usr/bin/python2.5")
#c("python2.6 ./setup.py bdist_rpm --binary-only --release=py26 "
# "--python=/usr/bin/python2.6")
# Build eggs
c('python2.5 ./setupegg.py bdist_egg')
c('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)
c("python ./setup.py bdist_wininst")
# Change name so retarded Vista runs the installer correctly
c("rename 's/linux-i686/win32-setup/' dist/*.exe")