[Fred L. Drake, Jr.] > ... > There are two things that can be done: have distutils always use > -tt when compiling code that gets installed (using a child interpreter > if needed), and setting -tt as the default in the next Python > release. +1 from me. Hey, it's 2.0: we can break anything <wink>. > .... > Setting -tt to be the default, and not having a way to override it, +1 on that too. > would lead to some small code simplifications as well. and-also-cut-out-one-bogus-source-of-c.l.py-whitespace- flamewars-ly y'rs - tim
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