#4666: Add William's "personal souped up version of sage -bdist" to Sage
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       Reporter:  mabshoff                       |         Owner:  mabshoff
           Type:  defect                         |        Status:  new     
       Priority:  major                          |     Milestone:  sage-5.0
      Component:  build                          |    Resolution:          
       Keywords:                                 |   Work issues:          
Report Upstream:  N/A                            |     Reviewers:          
        Authors:  William Stein, Jeroen Demeyer  |     Merged in:          
   Dependencies:                                 |      Stopgaps:          
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Changes (by {'newvalue': u'William Stein, Jeroen Demeyer', 'oldvalue': 
u'William Stein'}):

  * author:  William Stein => William Stein, Jeroen Demeyer


Old description:

> The buildbots are using a script, originally written by William, to
> produce the binaries.  It automatically builds a "Mac App" on OS X and
> chooses a meaningful name for the binary.
>
> Some version of this script should be added to Sage itself, I propose to
> call it {{{sage-autobdist}}}.  Then {{{sage-bdist}}} can handle the low-
> level stuff of actually building the binary.
>
> I'm adding the script as reference, but it needs some work to integrate
> it in Sage.

New description:

 The buildbots are using a script (originally written by William and edited
 by me) to produce the binaries.  It automatically builds a "Mac App" on OS
 X and chooses a meaningful name for the binary.

 Some version of this script should be added to Sage itself, I propose to
 call it {{{sage-autobdist}}}.  Then {{{sage-bdist}}} can handle the low-
 level stuff of actually building the binary.

 I'm adding the script as reference, but it needs some work to integrate it
 in Sage.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/4666#comment:8>
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