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Author eli.bendersky
Recipients benjamin.peterson, brett.cannon, eli.bendersky, eric.snow, larry, ncoghlan, rhettinger, serhiy.storchaka, skrah, techtonik
Date 2014-04-05.14:05:11
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Nick, it shouldn't be hard to drop to 3.3, but I'm curious why would the 3.4 requirement break Fedora, or anything for that matter? Does Fedora regenerate the C implementation of the AST for some reason on every build? AFAIU, building Python from source with "make" should not do that.
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