On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 09:21:00PM +0200, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > > Anyway, should I apply the fixes and up the version number ? Apply the fixes > > but keep quiet about them ? Hand the fixes over to someone with distutils > > clue ? Scream and shout ? (Always my favorite, that ;P) > Why not simply include the latest stable distutils version in > Python 2.1.1 and add the new patches/features to the next > distutils release (which would then go into 2.1.2, etc.) ? Two reasons: 1) Like I said, I have *no* clue about distutils :) What is the 'latest stable distutils version' ? Where can I find it ? Who has an idea of what, exactly, changed, and whether all changes are appropriate in a bugfix release (I can be lenient in the case of distutils, but bugfix releases are supposed to keep *even broken code* working, up to a point. 2) I'm not sure if the fixes I talked about are in the 'latest stable distutils version', since one of them was checked in mere hours ago. -- Thomas Wouters <thomas@xs4all.net> Hi! I'm a .signature virus! copy me into your .signature file to help me spread!
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