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    On 3/3/14 2:33 PM, Thomi Richards wrote:<br>
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        <div class="gmail_extra">Hi,<br>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 12:38 AM, Ned
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              Actually, as you know, I was in favor of having my own
              copy of these tiny jQuery libraries that I needed to make
              coverage.py work. You were in favor of applying the Debian
              philosophy of making everything a separate library, no
              matter how finely sliced. &nbsp;The theory was that I could
              automatically get fixes. &nbsp;Now I've automatically gotten
              bugs. &nbsp;I had a package that worked. &nbsp;Debian has a package
              that does not. &nbsp;Now I have to chase down the author? &nbsp;:(<br>
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              Who made the decision to upgrade the package in Debian?<span
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            <div>The pypi version is broken as well! I realise I should
              have made that more explicit in my last email - sorry
              about that.<br>
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            <div>The gist I linked to earlier creates a virtualenv and
              grabs two versions from pypi: one that works, one that
              does not. The conversation about bundling js files (or
              not) is a good one to have, but the bug is present in the
              'upstream' version on pypi as well.<br>
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    I'm trying to understand what has changed to make the behavior
    change.&nbsp; Something in Trusty?&nbsp; Does anyone else have Trusty
    installed that can test the behavior?<br>
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    --Ned.<br>
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            <div>Cheers,<br>
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            <div>Thomi Richards<br>
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