> As I said, most patches are supposed to be produced against py3k HEAD, > so you could try just that as the primary heuristic. I think this is impractical. There are tons of patches (the majority) which are in the tracker and *not* against py3k head. So this heuristics will only cover a small minority. > I think you may trying too hard to find smart ways of inferring the > correct svn rev and branch, while developing against latest py3k is, > most of the time, the required standard. Outdated patches are not > really helpful anyway Hmm. So how many versions should I go back in py3k until giving up? Regards, Martin
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