- 15 Mar, 2011 14 commits
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Benjamin Peterson authored
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briancurtin authored
Patch by Denver Coneybeare at the PyCon 2011 Sprints.
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Eric V. Smith authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
when test_subprocess was run.
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Ezio Melotti authored
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Ezio Melotti authored
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Ezio Melotti authored
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R David Murray authored
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R David Murray authored
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R David Murray authored
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R David Murray authored
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R David Murray authored
When a header was long enough to need to be split across lines, the input charset name was used instead of the output charset name in the encoded words. This make a difference only for the two charsets above.
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- 14 Mar, 2011 26 commits
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Reid Kleckner authored
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Reid Kleckner authored
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Michael Foord authored
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Michael Foord authored
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Nick Coghlan authored
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Nick Coghlan authored
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Ronald Oussoren authored
Issue #11500: Fixed a bug in the os x proxy bypass code for fully qualified IP addresses in the proxy exception list.
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Ronald Oussoren authored
Issue #11500: Fixed a bug in the os x proxy bypass code for fully qualified IP addresses in the proxy exception list.
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R David Murray authored
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R David Murray authored
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Ronald Oussoren authored
Issue #11500: Fixed a bug in the os x proxy bypass code for fully qualified IP addresses in the proxy exception list Patch by Scott Wilson.
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R David Murray authored
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R David Murray authored
Patch by Natalia B. Bidart.
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briancurtin authored
the "flag" argument is "n", dbm.error was being raised. As documented, dbm.open(...,flag='n') will now "Always create a new, empty database, open for reading and writing", regardless of a previous file existing.
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briancurtin authored
the "flag" argument is "n", dbm.error was being raised. As documented, dbm.open(...,flag='n') will now "Always create a new, empty database, open for reading and writing", regardless of a previous file existing.
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briancurtin authored
the "flag" argument is "n", dbm.error was being raised. As documented, dbm.open(...,flag='n') will now "Always create a new, empty database, open for reading and writing", regardless of a previous file existing.
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Reid Kleckner authored
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Ezio Melotti authored
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Ezio Melotti authored
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Reid Kleckner authored
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Jesus Cea authored
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Reid Kleckner authored
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Reid Kleckner authored
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