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Author pitrou
Recipients loewis, pitrou, vinay.sajip
Date 2012-07-07.20:00:15
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> Following discussions on python-dev, the default is always to symlink,
> except on Windows (no support for true symlinks on XP and older) and
> Mac OS X (problems with framework builds). The --symlinks indicates,
> on those platforms where symlinks is not the default, to use symlinks
> anyway. This will most likely only be useful on Windows Vista, Windows
> 7 and Mac OS X with a non-framework build of Python.

Ok, then it might be nice to make the usage string (which is printed
with pyvenv --help) clearer.
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Date User Action Args
2012-07-07 20:00:16pitrousetrecipients: + pitrou, loewis, vinay.sajip
2012-07-07 20:00:15pitroulinkissue15281 messages
2012-07-07 20:00:15pitroucreate