On Apr 2, 2007 PJE wrote:

>The reason we set rt.py to use the system python is so that the test
>running tool is not using the code that it is testing (and to not have to
>have two copies of Chandler Python installed.)

I don't understand.  Why would two copies of Python be necessary to run
Python in a subprocess?

It's not of course - what I'm referring to is that you should not be using the same binary to run the test runner as you are testing. It's probably a QA/Build quirk that few others would even worry about.

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