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Author janssen
Recipients janssen, loewis
Date 2010-04-28.16:29:15
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Yes, I've tried that.  No joy.  Right now I'm trying an approach which
packages each top-level directory as a separate cab.

What I'm finding is that if I get up around 4200 files, it breaks,
regardless of the file sizes.  Out of curiosity, how many files are in the
Python MSI file?

Bill

On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Martin v. Löwis <report@bugs.python.org>wrote:

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> Martin v. Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de> added the comment:
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> You could also try to commit the MSI file in-between, which may release
> memory.
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