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Author doko
Recipients doko, orsenthil, python-dev, r.david.murray
Date 2013-03-24.18:41:04
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> Technically this is a new feature and should only go into 3.4.  I'm open to discussion about this, but the discussion should have happened *before* the commit.

ok, will do so in the future. Howver it did look a bit simple ...

> You will note in particular that support for Chrome was added in issue 13620 as an enhancement, and was per our rules not backported.

so, we did backport libffi, expat, pybsddb for 2.7 to be able to cope with current / updated build environments.  From my point of view, this is the case here too, coping with current / updated runtime environments. Maybe we should re-check the rules and document these kind of updates.
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