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author?ric Araujo <merwok@netwok.org>2011-09-18 20:20:13 +0200
committer?ric Araujo <merwok@netwok.org>2011-09-18 20:20:13 +0200
commit506cfea8bbd41e865bc36a836bdbc05aae8d74bb (patch)
tree3bae418473347324060850aab8d34e162b33ecc9 /distutils2/version.py
parent8c928044705a70bb845cb45f76edb6eb71393866 (diff)
downloaddisutils2-506cfea8bbd41e865bc36a836bdbc05aae8d74bb.tar.gz
Fix the backport fixes.
Backports: - sysconfig is now always imported from our backports - when hashlib is not found, our backport is used instead of the md5 module (debatable; we could just drop hashlib) Version-dependent features: - PEP 370 features are only enabled for 2.6+ - the check for sys.dont_write_bytecode was fixed to use getattr with a default value instead of hasattr Idioms/syntax: - octal literals lost their extra 0 - misused try/except blocks have been changed back to try/finally (it?s legal in 2.4 too, it?s only try/except/finally that isn?t) - exception catching uses the regular 2.x idiom instead of sys.exc_info - file objects are closed within finally blocks (this causes much whitespace changes but actually makes diff with packaging easier) Renamed modules: - some missed renamings (_thread, Queue, isAlive, urllib.urlsplit, etc.) were fixed Other: - a few false positive replacements of ?packaging? by ?distutils2? in comments or docstrings were reverted - util.is_packaging regained its name - assorted whitespace/comment/import changes to match packaging
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diff --git a/distutils2/version.py b/distutils2/version.py
index c754b7d..9e4a7dc 100644
--- a/distutils2/version.py
+++ b/distutils2/version.py
@@ -182,7 +182,6 @@ class NormalizedVersion(object):
return "%s('%s')" % (self.__class__.__name__, self)
def _cannot_compare(self, other):
- import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
raise TypeError("cannot compare %s and %s"
% (type(self).__name__, type(other).__name__))