-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Martin v. Löwis wrote: >>> So would the stats file then be of the form >>> package,filename,useragent,count >>> ? (commas in the useragent replaced with semicolons) >> Why not just use the csv module for that, and let it handle the escaping? > > I don't want to specify "the format is the one that the csv module > produces". Instead, I could accept an explicit specification of what > the CSV module produces, indicating that mirrors are encouraged to use > the CSV module to actually produce the data. However, if somebody > prefers to implement the mirror in Perl, then this should still be > possible. > > So what would the specification then read like?
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