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<updated>2011-10-28T10:38:07Z</updated>
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<title>Internally, Python has a set of modules depending on "platform".  The</title>
<updated>2011-10-28T10:38:07Z</updated>
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<name>dsainty</name>
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<published>2011-10-28T10:38:07Z</published>
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"platform" in Python terms is different for Linux kernel 2.* Vs Linux
kernel 3.*.  Add in support to pull in a different PLIST for Linux 3.*.

Fixes build under Ubuntu 11.10.

XXX Perhaps it would be cleaner to name the PLIST to match the python platform
name - since we already calculate that anyway, and that is exactly what drives
the contents of these PLISTs.</content>
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