On 3/30/06, "Martin v. Löwis" <martin at v.loewis.de> wrote: > > The problem is that now PyXML is no longer maintainable (not that it > has been maintained very well, though): The files that used to be > identical in PyXML and Python no longer are identical, so keeping > them synchronized adds unreasonable maintenance costs (IMO). I don't know what the differences are. Are they large? Can we copy the changes from Python back into PyXML? Or modify both PyXML and Python so they are the same? Could we create a patch that would be applied on importing PyXML to make things easier? n
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