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<title>pkgsrc/lang/python25/patches/patch-al, branch pkgsrc_2008Q2</title>
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<updated>2008-06-27T20:08:20Z</updated>
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<title>patch-ad: add RCS Id</title>
<updated>2008-06-27T20:08:20Z</updated>
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<name>wiz</name>
<email>wiz</email>
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<published>2008-06-27T20:08:20Z</published>
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patch-al: Remove hunk that shouldn't ever appear in patches (as pkglint
warns).
distinfo: regen
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<title>Apply patch by Brian de Alwis to fix build problems under Mac OS X Leopard.</title>
<updated>2008-06-27T19:57:49Z</updated>
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<name>tron</name>
<email>tron</email>
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<published>2008-06-27T19:57:49Z</published>
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Tested under Leopard and NetBSD-i386 4.0_STABLE.

This fixes PR pkg/39042 by myself.
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<title>Here's python25-2.5.2, courtesy of pkgsrc-wip.</title>
<updated>2008-04-24T01:50:55Z</updated>
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<name>tnn</name>
<email>tnn</email>
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<published>2008-04-24T01:50:55Z</published>
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It probably needs plenty more polishing, especially on !NetBSD.
Python 2.4 will remain the default for some time.
For the new features in Python 2.5, look here:
* http://docs.python.org/whatsnew/whatsnew25.html
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