7 :)
Just a question for d-python: I can't quite get the convention (if it
exists) for names.. should I call the package pygpu, python-gpu,
python-pygpu? Or call the package pygpu and Provides: ?
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that would be interesting... so I can provide some "horsepower" to the
team (even if I'm not a DD). Just let me play around with pygpu, I can
even import it later, right?
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in in debian :)
As soon as I'll find time, I'll inject (this and other python pkgs)
into group's svn repository; in the meantime, I'd like to request to
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> Hi All,
[8<]
> join the team; my alioth account is: morph-guest.
Damn, I've forgot to "Thank you" at the end of previous email :)
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name from upstream name if not strictly necessary. I'd call
> them both the same (it's clearer for me too) if was not for that
> advice.
I'd like to have source and binary package name the same (thuogh I
understand it's not needed to have source package renamed from
upstr
Hi Andrew,
> I would like to request membership in the python modules packaging team.
Nice to see you accepted my invitation ;) Another place where you can
find help is IRC channel #debian-python on OFTC network.
Hope to see your package soon ;)
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gs, so please come join and discuss about this and every other
problems currently affecting the team.
Thanks a lot for your attention,
Sandro
[1] http://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/python-modules-policy.html
[2] http://pkg-perl.alioth.debian.org/policy.html
[3] http://python-modules.alioth
as python app (and you'd like to follow this path) the
repository it's already on Alioth, and it's called PAPT[1] ;)
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[1] Python Applications Packaging Team,
http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonAppsPackagingTeam
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If we can get an O: for it,
we can inject in the DPMT repository, and start maintaining it in the
team (I volunteer to comaint, and do the previous steps if Sam prefers
me to do).
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ay. The package is already in DPMT repo.
I hope to find someone in the team, if after sometime no-one steps
out, I'll expand the search to d-devel (there was some interest in the
tool once the ITP was filed).
Thanks in advance,
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On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 13:57, Sandro Tosi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm searching for a co-maintainer for pygpu: it's a rather interesting
> software to use GPU to do elaborations. Sadly, my graphic card +
> drivers does not allow me to test directly th
ts are something not needed for the module to work and
they provide a sort of documentation of the module itself, I usually
install them as examples under /usr/share/doc/$pkg/examples (as
suggested by Piotr and/or Bernd, IIRC). Just my 2 cc :)
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long as he find a sponsor in time :) ), even if I agree
that more time would be nice (but upload to deferred queues could be a
solution).
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[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/07/msg5.html
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/07/msg7.h
situation, in the more polite way possible (they are really
stressed these days) strongly motivating your request for 1.0 for
Lenny.
Try to do it asap, just to avoid rushing to have a package ready, ask
RT and have a "no" as reply.
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" of the DPMT?
Well, at your choice: you can report the bug on Debian BTS and let me
forward it or directly open the bug upstream (there are chances that
someone already reported it, either on their mailing list or BTS).
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Hi Chris,
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 19:42, Chris AtLee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "drobo-utils".
I'll give it a look at the package, taking the code from PAPT svn repo.
Sandro
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> Hi Chris,
>
> On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 19:42, Chris AtLee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "drobo-utils".
>
> I'
ttp://svn.debian.org/wsvn/python-modules/packages/matplotlib/trunk/?op=log
[2] http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/python-modules/packages/matplotlib/trunk/
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Hi dato :)
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 18:17, Adeodato Simó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Sandro Tosi [Sat, 01 Nov 2008 18:07:11 +0100]:
>
>> Hi all,
>> following up what once POX suggested on irc, I'd like to switch from
>> wsvn to viewsvn (compare the difference
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 18:23, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sandro Tosi wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> following up what once POX suggested on irc, I'd like to switch from
>> wsvn to viewsvn (compare the difference yourself at [1] and [2]) for
>&g
it? I have no experience in
> packaging python stuff and this package looks like it could be added
> to the Debian Python Modules SVN without too much manual packaging.
>
> Teemu
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> Hi all,
> following up what once POX suggested on irc, I'd like to switch from
> wsvn to viewsvn (compare the difference yourself at [1] and [2]) for
> Vcs-Browser field.
>
> I already c
repo (basically it's a "svn-inject -o .dsc"). Then you
can ask back here, or on IRC at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the meantime, I'm going to give a look to the package you prepared.
[1] http://alioth.debian.org/projects/python-modules/
[2] http://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/
r you is "mentoring" in svn management and python
modules packaging, both now and for futures requests, but I won't step
in as maintainer :)
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ask release team (mailing
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) to accept the latest version in sid into lenny,
but the chances are high the won't approve it.
So, the best approach could be to create a patch from the latest
package against the version in lenny, and then prepare an upload
targetted to testing-pr
for sponsorship. Another fast way to
interact with us is using IRC: #debian-python @ irc.debian.org
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ed it; so let's "split" those packages in a separate DVCS repository
(maybe still called papt/dpmt) and keep the other where they are.
Concluding, if you ever switch to a DVCS, I'd vote for git, but given
the situation, I don't see a strong need to move away from svn.
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 00:48, Ondrej Certik wrote:
> thanks for the points, I reacted to some.
so please accept my reply :)
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 5:02 PM, Sandro Tosi wrote:
>>> P.S. bzed, POX, isn't it time to move our packaging to git?
>>
>> I'
ort: I count as 1, and we are in democracy; whatever
the team will come up, I'll stick to it eventually changing/reducing
the way I contribute to it.
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back home then)... unless someone else will
> pick it up in the meantime :-)
Built on amd64 and it builds fine, even package contents it's ok; my
only concern is about depending on python-all-dbg for -dbg package.
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back home then)... unless someone else will
> pick it up in the meantime :-)
Uploaded, fixing the copyright year (it's 2007 in the source code, not
2008) and adding README.source, a "should" in policy 3.8.0 for
packages with patch system.
Thanks for your contribution to Deb
this "mini"-migration, due to
the hard freeze is coming ReallySoonNow.
I'd like to hear from you what's you're thinking.
With the occasion, I'd like to wish a Happy New Year to all of you,
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> $ grep-available -FDepends,Recommends,Suggests "python-ctypes | python
> (>= 2.5)" -o -FDepends,Recommends,Suggests "python (>= 2.5) |
> python-ctypes" -sPackage
> Package: python-musicbrainz2
> Packa
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 17:21, Ondrej Certik wrote:
> 3) upload to experimental
> 3a) keep the sphinx docs (sphinx is in experimental)
I'd recommends this.
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lbe is not frozen,
but if you upload there "lower level" packages not targetted to Lenny,
the "higher level" pkgs, that depend on those lowers, will start
depends on them (via shlibdeps and so) and neither the highers will be
able to transit to testing from unstable but n
p://wiki.debian.org/PAPT_Howto
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Hi Dmitrijs,
I finally had some time to check at your package:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 00:04, Dmitrijs Ledkovs
wrote:
> 2009/2/16 Sandro Tosi :
>>
>> you'd be welcome to so do :) You can find some documentation at [1]
>> [2] [3], and feel free to ask d-pyt...@l.d.
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hello,
I'm hereby looking for a person to support DPMT[1] in maintaining
libapache2-mod-python. I did the latest team uploads, but I don't use it, so I'm
not the right person to maintain it.
[1] http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonModulesTeam
The package has some bu
y once
- My position must not stop the team to migrate to something else, if
decided, but my contributions will be re-evaluated if it will happen
Now, don't restart that discussion if nothing has changed.
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ej Certik wrote:
> We discussed that in the pust, just find the discussion on this list
> before. I apologize for opening it again.
Use the right thread to discuss this.
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anna revamp it? then here's GvR opinion[1] on DVCSes.
[1] http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-committers/2009-February/000433.html
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On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 23:00, Ben Finney wrote:
> Sandro Tosi writes:
>
>> On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 02:21, Ben Finney wrote:
>> > I see this discussion focussing on Subversion versus Git; I wish
>> > with this message to point out that's a false dichotomy, as
it in the DPMT
(it seems mainly a module, only inferred from its PTS page and popcon
;) ); in that case, we can work together and sponsorship is free :)
Let me know asap.
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On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 13:00, Jan Dittberner wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 12:41:58PM +0100, Sandro Tosi wrote:
>> So I'm wondering if anyone is interested to maintain it in the DPMT
>> (it seems mainly a module, only inferred from its PTS page and popcon
>> ;) );
andardizing to python-support, so I think
all helpers and examples should do the same.
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I'll dedicate part of my Debian time (always too few) to NMU those
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Hello,
I want to apologize for the errors I did on the upload of elementtree;
I was pretty sure it depended on python-support (>= 0.90.0), of course
it was not.
Thanks to bzed and joss for working on it this morning.
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Hi,
I just filed 2 RFA for the packages in object. Anyone interested in
them to remain in the team, please adopt now. I may take pycallgraph,
but still not sure.
I also orphaned pmock, that's only something that fits our team and
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us? go and play with the babies like you.
Angry reply: go the fuck away from here!!
Are you happy with this public reply? I'm not, like I'm not happy
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t either approval or disapproval of this intended
> action, are more than welcome.
Yay, go for it!!
Thanks a lot for the work you did/do/will do :) .
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a
RC bug on that package, reply to the bug itself, so that a public
statement of your "pressure" on the bug is made.
Additionally, you can also help the maintainer, preparing a NMU or a
series of patches to fix what you believe to be wrong, so that you can
alleviate him from some work.
That
I really want to see you involved in what you are
highlight as 2 problems. Else, you are forced to wait for some spare
time to come to the relevant maintainers.
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On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 08:20, Fabrice Silva wrote:
> Le mardi 07 juillet 2009 à 08:02 +0200, Sandro Tosi a écrit :
>> locate matplotlib > 535855.txt
>
> Listed :
> - the system wide rc file
> - an old subscription to matplotlib ML :)
> - I renamed ~/.matplot
us commitments, I can't do anything important
since September.
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e to spot something wrong)
- (cautious) upgrade to now upstream releases.
have fun
BTW: please do something for your signature: is as long as this email,
and this a long mail of yours - it only adds confusion in the text.
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a pycentral package.
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
(+ 18 others line of signature) ditto.
Ah, a nice communication medium is IRC: if you like, you can find us
at #debian-python on irc.debian.org OFTC network.
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ow maintainers with
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co-maintain those packages. Or any other activities we believe need a
helping hand.
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ultimate python helper, just one,
but now the only one elegible to this status is python-support. And
you want to know why? because python toolchain maintainer is
neglecting his activities in Debian (and we all sadly know that).
So, if you /really/ want to accuse someone, you should better
r
7;s the commno (base) ground for all the other logilab
packages), adding conflicts with the older versions of logilab-* pkgs
and bumping the dependencies on logilab-* to the most recent version
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Severity: normal
Ondrej asked to be remove from this package, so it is now without a real
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Hello,
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 03:42, anatoly techtonik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Shouldn't twisted-doc be renamed to python-twisted-doc for consistency?
IMO, yes, it should be 'python-twisted-doc', but given who's the maintainer...
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close to the freeze might
> not provide sufficient time for testing.
I'd really like to know that too. I completely agree with Kumar
request, reasoning and fears.
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guess it is not enough.
>
> | - try to convert to python-support[1], check if it's enough,
> | * add --install-layout=deb to setup.py call and bump minimum required
> | python{,-all,all-dev} build dependency to 2.5.4-1~, check if it's enough
Did you add this too?
Cheer
correct XB-P-V or that you *also* add the
--prefix=/usr? The file installed into /usr/local seems executables,
so it's possible that when insalling them, an explicit prefix is
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to
> ease that transition would be beneficial.
So let the python maintainer present us his uploads plan, his impact
study of the python2.6 upload and python2.4 removal breakage, and also
the usertag for the bug he filed to archive this transition.
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#x27;t?
- where are those unit tests and how to execute them? more generally:
there is no standard way to run unit tests.
- what if unit tests need additional dependencies (not present on the
user system) to be executed?
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slot of time (because
Debian doesn't have any priority) to do "dch -m "uploading to
unstable" ; dch -r ; " (because that's what needs to be
done...)
Matthias, it's clear to everyone you're most interested in other part
of the toolchain
don't know (because I, in the first place, didn't make
them always public/well-spread) how many times I've asked to
collaboratively maintains all the python modules he maintain, and they
went all with no reply. Also the packages that are/were already in the
DPMT are uploaded without c
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 09:06, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 08:56:08AM +0100, Sandro Tosi wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 08:39, Andreas Tille wrote:
>> > I have no idea what makes you think that even more angry mails on public
>> > mailing
me time of py2.6 addition.
> This does not sound promissing for
> team maintenance. :-(
you start seeing what I mean
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On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 09:10, Ross Burton wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 23:30 +0100, Sandro Tosi wrote:
>> Please also consider joining the PAPT [1] and maintain the package with us.
>>
>> [1] http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonAppsPackagingTeam/
>
> I
rtError: No module named twisted.python
make: *** [debian/python-module-stampdir/python-axiom] Error 1
(attached the full log). So you should first build twisted with 2.6,
retry axiom, loop on all the other (if any) depends needed to be
recompiled with 2.6, then debug teh FTBFS on axiom itself
I should do now? I'm feeling pretty stuck right now.
Since this are general questions, not particularly related to Python,
I encourage to reroute such emails to debian-ment...@l.d.o , the
correct ml.
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use for it (you decided to not maintain your packages with us,
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If the pacakge (it's an ITP so it was *never* in Debian) switches from
central to support in testing/unstable is not needed. Document a bit
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On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 14:15, Ben Finney wrote:
> Sandro Tosi writes:
>
>> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 03:08, Ben Finney wrote:
>> > Tristan Seligmann writes:
>> >
>> >> Are you even in the channel?
>> >
>> > Often, yes.
>>
>
if you prefer to maintain the current GIT repo (instead of reinjecting
in SVN DPMT repo) we'll sort it out somehow.
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intless, and does only harm for the
target to support a stable release (there are very few people actively
working on fixing these bugs, so the more the time, the better the
release and the less the stess).
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On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 00:32, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Sandro Tosi (17/02/2010):
>> No, don't tell me it's because of the first round of binNMUs: either
>> someone's going to fix them or they will be FTBFS with 2.6 as
>> default, and better explicit th
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:31, Michal Čihař wrote:
> Hi
>
> Dne Wed, 17 Feb 2010 07:28:58 +0100
> Sandro Tosi napsal(a):
>
>> Ok, but those ~10 packages are only the tip of the iceberg. They were
>> scheduled weeks ago, and if they're still there, they'll
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 15:49, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:05:56AM +0100, Sandro Tosi wrote:
>> If there is a valid, technical reason, please let us know, but as of
>> now I can't see any.
>
> Loads of RC bugfixes (partly on obsolete versions
(for no good
> reason), thus they'll need sourceful uploads after switching default version
> of Python.
>
> I am looking for a volunteer to do bug filing.
I'm gonna file them. Thanks for your analysis!
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done by python-support.
That's why setting 2.6 should have set as default *ages* ago: did
anyone hear from Python maintainer about it (even after kind and
less-kind queries)? Of course, no, thank you...
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, it will either be
fixed or not in stable, so "break users apps" problem is less
appealing (even though it exists).
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all -y --force-yes python2.6
> | ln -sf python2.6 /usr/bin/python
at least you need also
ln -sf python2.6-dbg /usr/bin/python-dbg
for those packages needing a debugging-enabled interpreter.
> | sed -i 's/^default-version =.*/default-version = python2.6/g' \
> | /us
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 16:13, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
>
> On Sun, 28 Feb 2010, Sandro Tosi wrote:
>> I absolutely agree with this (even though, for those packages that
>> byte-compile the files they install, it's a smaller problem) and I
>> fear there are sever
tation
> with sphinx errors (see below. similar errors with lennys sphinx deinstalled,
> which 0.4 is said to bee to old)
you should backport also python-sphinx from testing/unstable to lenny,
maybe also python-docutils.
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should file a bug against python2.6 package so that the maintainer can
fix it (not sure if he will, tho ).
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> I've found #388567 whch contains a patch. How do you handle the new
> format? Did you apply the patch? Is there another way?
just prepare the first package in 1.0 format, inject and then switch to 3.0
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r structure/method because "we are
already doing it this way" (in particular because the python
maintainer was the first to ship py3 mod/ext for his packages)?
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ble at version
> 10.0.0-2 .
>
> Maybe it needs to be rebuilt for i386 ?
I've added in the loop the i386 buildd maintainers, so that they can
give twisted a look (it's in Uploaded for 16d).
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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 08:46, Sameer Rahmani wrote:
> hi ,
> i'm new. i want to join python-module or python apps team to start
> working on debian, how can i join one of these team ?
http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonModulesTeam/HowToJoin
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many problems they are creating in the real world?
> Should they be warned to be much more careful?
>
> Are there old unmaintained Debian packages or patches that
> unnecessarily introduced incompatibilities, e.g. by hardcoding version
> numbers?
No, I don't think those are the pr
be Python based and crossplatform, like
> the Python itself.
No, helper tools must be compatible with Debian package build system,
python happens to be the programming language of some of our packages,
like java, C, perl and tons of others; oh, make and perl are
cross-platform too.
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