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Author mark.dickinson
Recipients benjamin.peterson, drukker, mark.dickinson
Date 2009-09-24.07:11:12
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I don't think it is safe to remove all *.pickle files in the source 
directory;  even if there aren't any other useful .pickle files right now, 
there could be in the future (e.g. for pickle testing).

I'd prefer something more targeted.

Are these .pickle files generated during the build process, or just during 
testing?  Maybe it should be the responsibility of the 2to3 tests to clean 
up after themselves?
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