> bzr's monkeypatching of various functions in the 're' module breaks when it's used with python 2.7.12-7 (in Debian):
I can't reproduce :-/
$ bzr --version Bazaar (bzr) 2.8.0dev1 Python interpreter: /usr/bin/python 2.7.12 Python standard library: /usr/lib/python2.7 Platform: Linux-4.4.0-47-generic-x86_64-with-debian-stretch-sid bzrlib: /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/bzrlib
Setting LANG and LC_ALL makes no difference here.
Do you have more details around your diagnostic (what is that first argument that is neither a string nor a compiled pattern ?) or better ways to reproduce ?
> bzr's monkeypatching of various functions in the 're' module breaks when it's used with python 2.7.12-7 (in Debian):
I can't reproduce :-/
$ bzr --version 4.0-47- generic- x86_64- with-debian- stretch- sid python2. 7/dist- packages/ bzrlib
Bazaar (bzr) 2.8.0dev1
Python interpreter: /usr/bin/python 2.7.12
Python standard library: /usr/lib/python2.7
Platform: Linux-4.
bzrlib: /usr/lib/
Setting LANG and LC_ALL makes no difference here.
Do you have more details around your diagnostic (what is that first argument that is neither a string nor a compiled pattern ?) or better ways to reproduce ?