>>>>> "MZ" == Moshe Zadka <moshez@math.huji.ac.il> writes: MZ> Don't think of it as "-X", think of it as "could not find MZ> exceptions.py, reverting to string exceptions" (or whatever MZ> the error message is). Be sure it won't change to "could not MZ> find exceptions.py, I don't think I feel like running" Absolutely. If string-based standard exceptions are removed for 1.6, we need a fool-proof way of getting exceptions.py. Remember, my first attempt at this stuff made that Python code a BACS[*] that got exec'd. I'm sure there are better ways of doing that now, and I think exceptions.py has settled down enough to warrant cooling it for 1.6. -Barry [*] Big Ass C String
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