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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/10/2017 10:52 AM, Eric S. Raymond
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<pre wrap="">Ugly, but simple. I'd like to hear counterargument from Gary and Fred before
we make a final decision. Keep it succint, guys.
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Agreed. My main concern is that trying to be clever here has many
ways to go wrong, and few ways to detect them before it gets to
users.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Do you understand the problem well enough that you could specify an upstream fix?
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I'm not yet certain whether python or the distributions have
jurisdiction here. Earlier comments from rlaager suggest that it is
the distributions. Working on getting an error specification...<br>
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<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
<i>"In the end; what separates a Man, from a Slave? Money? Power?
No. A Man Chooses, a Slave Obeys."</i> -- Andrew Ryan
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<i>"Utopia cannot precede the Utopian.
It will exist the moment we are fit to occupy it."</i> --
Sophia Lamb
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