[Python-Dev] Windows installer and .pyc files mtime
Guido van Rossum
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Tue Aug 26 18:00:43 EDT 2003
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I was watching file modification times on my Windows box (strange hobby, I know :-), and I noticed that after a fresh install of Python, the .pyc files seem to be written when the first code that imports the corresponding module runs, rather than all of the .pyc files being compiled at once by the installer. Wasn't there code in the installer that precompiles all modules? I know the Unix install does this, and I vaguely remember that the Windows installer did this too -- or was it only the Win32all installer??? If there's code to do that in the Windows installer now, it seems it's not working. If there isn't such code, perhaps there should be? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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