Package: python-support Version: 0.1.1 Severity: normal I just (somewhat belatedly) observed an unfortunate limitation of python-support: because it assumes that users are only ever interested in unoptimized bytecode, its output is unavailable to instances of Python running with optimization turned on. As its uncompiled input is generally not in Python's search path, the result is that putting public modules in its jurisdiction keeps python -O from finding them at all. :-/
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