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Re: Oh no, this is definately a shot in the own le
by ac on Wednesday 14/Sep/2005, @00:23
> Come on, a build-time dependency on python is hardly a problem in practice.

It's not just a build time dependency.

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c) Python will not be a build dependency anymore because as soon as Python is detected by the KDE scripts as soon it starts to compile optional python files too and installs them (which is not wanted).
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Re: Oh no, this is definately a shot in the own le
by Guillaume Laurent on Wednesday 14/Sep/2005, @00:45
*sigh*. Look, if you really want to save every cpu cycle and HD block you have, I suggest you switch back to twm. Better yet, stick to the console. Your complains are really not making any sense beyond "python baaaad, whaaaaa".
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  • Re: Oh no, this is definately a shot in the own le
    by ac on Wednesday 14/Sep/2005, @00:52
    You are not making any sense either, you see that I dislike Scons because of Python - which you seem to have an even bigger issue with - and you start to discredit my comments by making silly replies.
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Re: Oh no, this is definately a shot in the own le
by ac on Wednesday 14/Sep/2005, @20:22
That would be only silly if that weren't possible to disable.
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