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I'm running Windows 7, btw.</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue14005</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329185895</timestamp></message><message>   <generator>     <name>Mercurial (hgcia)</name>     <version>0.1</version>     <url>http://hg.kublai.com/mercurial/hgcia</url>     <user>python</user>   </generator>   <source> <project>Python</project> <branch>default</branch> </source>   <body>     <commit>       <author>Victor Stinner</author>       <version>74917:76dfd1f08025</version>       <log>lib2to3 tests: Don't use deprecated API, switch to assertRegex()</log>       <url>http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/76dfd1f08025</url>       <files><file action="modify" uri="http://hg.python.org/cpython/diff/76dfd1f08025/Lib/lib2to3/tests/test_main.py">Lib/lib2to3/tests/test_main.py</file> <file action="modify" uri="http://hg.python.org/cpython/diff/76dfd1f08025/Lib/lib2to3/tests/test_refactor.py">Lib/lib2to3/tests/test_refactor.py</file></files>     </commit>   </body>   <timestamp>1329172286</timestamp> </message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#7475</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>haypo</author>     <files><file>codecs missing: base64 bz2 hex zlib hex_codec ...</file></files>     <log>What is the status of this issue? Is there still a fan of this issue motivated to write a PEP, a patch or something like that?</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue7475</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329180303</timestamp></message><message>   <generator>     <name>Mercurial (hgcia)</name>     <version>0.1</version>     <url>http://hg.kublai.com/mercurial/hgcia</url>     <user>python</user>   </generator>   <source> <project>Python</project> <branch>default</branch> </source>   <body>     <commit>       <author>Victor Stinner</author>       <version>4052:c04f52d60af9</version>       <log>PEP 410: drop int type, add an argument against the datetime type</log>       <url>http://hg.python.org/peps/rev/c04f52d60af9</url>       <files><file action="modify" uri="http://hg.python.org/peps/diff/c04f52d60af9/pep-0410.txt">pep-0410.txt</file></files>     </commit>   </body>   <timestamp>1329167565</timestamp> </message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#12627</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>loewis</author>     <files><file>Implement PEP 394: The &quot;python&quot; Command on Unix-Like Systems</file></files>     <log>The 2.7 patch needs to remove an existing python2 link before creating it.</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue12627</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329179624</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#14004</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>jason.coombs</author>     <files><file>Distutils filelist selects too many files on Windows</file></files>     <log>[new] When using a MANIFEST.in with only &quot;include *.txt&quot;, on Windows, distutils grabs too many files. I set DISTUTILS_DEBUG=1 and ran ./setup.py s ...</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue14004</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329179055</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#13703</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>lemburg</author>     <files><file>Hash collision security issue</file></files>     <log>Dave Malcolm wrote: &gt; [new patch]  Please change how the env vars work as discussed earlier on this ticket.  Quick summary:  We only need one env  ...</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue13703</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329178636</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#13968</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>pitrou</author>     <files><file>Support recursive globs</file></files>     <log>&gt; But I think I like this API better as it really is easier to explain.  I think you got it wrong. Looking at the implementation, it is no differe ...</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue13968</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329178554</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#13866</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>Stephen.Day</author>     <files><file>{urllib,urllib.parse}.urlencode should not use quote_plus</file></files>     <log>[open] I apologize for reopening this bug, but I find your interpretation to be inaccurate. While technically valid, the combination of the docume ...</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue13866</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329178434</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#14003</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>michael.foord</author>     <files><file>__self__ on built-in functions is not as documented</file></files>     <log>It's nicer for introspection if __self__ is None on builtin functions. But fixing the docs is easier (and more backwards compatible).</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue14003</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329178022</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#13703</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>dmalcolm</author>     <files><file>Hash collision security issue</file></files>     <log>On Sun, 2012-02-12 at 02:11 +0000, Gregory P. Smith wrote: &gt; Gregory P. Smith &lt;greg@krypto.org&gt; added the comment: &gt;  &gt; Comments to be addressed a ...</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue13703</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329177860</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#14001</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>neologix</author>     <files><file>Python v2.7.2 / v3.2.2 (SimpleXMLRPCServer): DoS (excessive CPU usage) by processing malformed XMLRPC / HTTP POST request</file></files>     <log>SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler.do_POST() is simply looping on EOF.
 The patch attached fixes this (the server doesn't seem to generate an error in res ...</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue14001</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329177295</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#13229</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>pitrou</author>     <files><file>Improve tools for iterating over filesystem directories</file></files>     <log>Oh, forgot to mention, the term &quot;symlink loop&quot; itself is ambiguous.
 
 There are direct symlink loops: an example is a &quot;some_dir/linky&quot; link point ...</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue13229</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329176623</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#13229</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>pitrou</author>     <files><file>Improve tools for iterating over filesystem directories</file></files>     <log>Not sure this is the right place to mention this, but I'm realizing handling symlink loops will be interesting. It is &quot;interesting&quot; because, when  ...</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue13229</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329176403</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#7644</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>pitrou</author>     <files><file>bug in nntplib.body() method with possible fix</file></files>     <log>test_nntplib doesn't seem to exercise the second argument to body() (the file object). Perhaps you want to add a test for that?</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue7644</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329175979</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#13930</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>nadeem.vawda</author>     <files><file>lib2to3 ability to output files into a different directory and alter their names</file></files>     <log>Tests are failing on all the Windows buildbots (e.g. http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/all/builders/x86%20XP-4%203.x/builds/5966/steps/test/logs/ ...</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue13930</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329175659</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#13579</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>francismb</author>     <files><file>string.Formatter doesn't understand the !a conversion specifier</file></files>     <log>Hi,
 here's a patch with the changes proposed by Terry
 
 Cheers,
 francis</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue13579</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329175595</timestamp></message><message>   <generator>     <name>Mercurial (hgcia)</name>     <version>0.1</version>     <url>http://hg.kublai.com/mercurial/hgcia</url>     <user>python</user>   </generator>   <source> <project>Python</project> <branch>2.7</branch> </source>   <body>     <commit>       <author>Nadeem Vawda</author>       <version>74916:3925081a7ca0</version>       <log>Issue #13193: Fix distutils.filelist tests to always use / as path separator.</log>       <url>http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/3925081a7ca0</url>       <files><file action="modify" uri="http://hg.python.org/cpython/diff/3925081a7ca0/Lib/distutils/tests/test_filelist.py">Lib/distutils/tests/test_filelist.py</file></files>     </commit>   </body>   <timestamp>1329161631</timestamp> </message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#13193</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>python-dev</author>     <files><file>packaging.tests.test_manifest and distutils.tests.test_filelist failures</file></files>     <log>New changeset 3925081a7ca0 by Nadeem Vawda in branch '2.7': Issue #13193: Fix distutils.filelist tests to always use / as path separator. http://h ...</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue13193</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329174086</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#13193</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>benjamin.peterson</author>     <files><file>packaging.tests.test_manifest and distutils.tests.test_filelist failures</file></files>     <log>Apply!</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue13193</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1329173669</timestamp></message></recentMessages></statsTarget>
