On 2019-05-24, 14:21 GMT, Todd Rme wrote:
I don't know. I really don't like it, but I guess I cannot stop you.
I still don't understand why, though. It is literally just a zip file with the python sources and some metadata. What is wrong with using it when there is a problem using the traditional archive?
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