I think this is a good time to bring up something I've wondered about.Why do we always pull down our own version of python?
Originally we built our own python to work around a number of bugs and to also remove the stock Berkeley DB bindings, which IIRC did not work with the version of Berkeley DB we required.
Once we migrated away from Python 2.3 we started also running into the situation where the system Python was either non-existent or the wrong version. This continues to be a problem for us today.
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