John A Meinel wrote:
> Thinking about it, though. If we are using '/usr/bin/env python' anywhere, then it should be fine to do it everywhere. Probably the differences is just because different people have coded different tools.
> So I think we would be happy to have these standardized.
Well, consider that in bzr, we reinvoke bzr if python is less than 2.4.
Aaron
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John A Meinel wrote:
> Thinking about it, though. If we are using '/usr/bin/env python' anywhere, then it should be fine to do it everywhere. Probably the differences is just because different people have coded different tools.
> So I think we would be happy to have these standardized.
Well, consider that in bzr, we reinvoke bzr if python is less than 2.4.
Aaron enigmail. mozdev. org
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