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Inspired by FreeBSD "ports".
Fix the PLISTs accordingly.
Also, while at it, remove now obsolete compileall.py calls in post-install
targets and insure that extension.mk is in included before builinlinks of
other Python modules.
Discussed with/ok'ed by drochner@.
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Noticed by hubertf's bulk build.
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changes:
- Modifed WSDL.Proxy to pass along all arguments to SOAPProxy. This
should ensure that all features of SOAPProxy are accessible to users
of WSDL.Proxy
- Created URLopener.py, which contains a class extending
urllib.FancyURLopener. This class allows reading from URLs that
are protected by basic authenticatoin, have been relocated, etc.
- Modified WSDL.Proxy to use URLopener. It should now permit access
to WSDL files protected by basic authentication.
- Modified XMLSchema to extend UserTuple instead of tuple for python < 2.2.
- Added UserTuple class, taken from from Stefan Schwarzer's ftputil
library.
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This version contains many changes/fixes.
among them:
- Major Change: The huge file SOAPpy/SOAP.py (4,122 lines, 131K) has
been split into 10 separate files:
Client.py NS.py SOAPBuilder.py Utilities.py
Config.py Parser.py Server.py
Errors.py SOAP.py Types.py
This should ease navigation and maintenance.
- Added client support for WSDL, ported from ZSI by Mark Bucciarelli
<mark@hubcapconsulting.com>
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Notes:
This is SOAPpy 0.9.8. It contains substantial improvements over the last
release.
1) SOAPpy now uses the standard python
package installation tools. Executing the commands
$ python setup.py build
$ python setup.py install
(the second as root) should install SOAPpy into the appropriate Python
library directory.
2) There has been inconsistency in how SOAPpy library components have been
imported. This new release standardizes on:
from SOAPpy import SOAP
3) See the changelog for further enhancements.
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for simple Python packages however)
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to make it work with Python-2.2 (extracted from py-google).
This is the third SOAP implementation in Python I've tried, and the
first which actually works.
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