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> forwarded 401676 http://python.org/sf/1633583
Bug#401676: python2.4: Hangs with 100% CPU load for certain regexes
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Bug#401676: python2.4: Hangs with 100% CPU load for certain regexes
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Bug#402522: "pydoc curses" produces an exception backtrace.
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Bug#402522: "pydoc curses" produces an exception backtrace.
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> retitle 402522 [fixed in 2.5] "pydoc curses" produces an exception backtrace.
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> tags 405618 + upstream
Bug#405618: python2.4: using locale does not display the intended behavior
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> forwarded 405618 http://python.org/sf/1633600
Bug#405618: python2.4: using locale does not display the intended behavior
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> tags 390152 + upstream
Bug#390152: python2.3: logging module is broken
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Bug#390152: python2.3: logging module is broken
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> tags 377329 + upstream
Bug#377329: python2.3 -c 'int(buffer(__import__("array").array("c")))' segfaults
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> tags 377329 + fixed-upstream
Bug#377329: python2.3 -c 'int(buffer(__import__("array").array("c")))' segfaults
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> retitle 377329 [fixed in 2.5] python -c 
> 'int(buffer(__import__("array").array("c")))' segfaults
Bug#377329: python2.3 -c 'int(buffer(__import__("array").array("c")))' segfaults
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> forwarded 377329 
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-June/065646.html
Bug#377329: [fixed in 2.5] python -c 
'int(buffer(__import__("array").array("c")))' segfaults
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> tags 386010 + moreinfo
Bug#386010: r2e run consumes max CPU
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> tags 366698 + upstream
Bug#366698: Does not reset curses.COLS and curses.LINES when terminal resized
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> forwarded 366698 http://python.org/sf/1633621
Bug#366698: Does not reset curses.COLS and curses.LINES when terminal resized
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> tags 354636 + upstream
Bug#354636: python2.4: time.strftime() accepts '%F %T' as format but 
time.strptime() doesn't
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> forwarded 354636 http://python.org/sf/1633628
Bug#354636: python2.4: time.strftime() accepts '%F %T' as format but 
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> tags 345373 + upstream
Bug#345373: python2.4: class derived from float evaporates under +=
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Bug#345373: python2.4: class derived from float evaporates under +=
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> tags 336837 + upstream
Bug#336837: python2.4 reports "day of year out of range" for time.strftime of 
valid dates
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> tags 336837 + fixed-upstream
Bug#336837: python2.4 reports "day of year out of range" for time.strftime of 
valid dates
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> retitle 336837 [fixed in 2.5] python2.4 reports "day of year out of range" 
> for time.strftime of valid dates
Bug#336837: python2.4 reports "day of year out of range" for time.strftime of 
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> tags 335495 + upstream
Bug#335495: Segfault when loading xmlrpclib module
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Bug#335495: Segfault when loading xmlrpclib module
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> retitle 335495 [fixed in 2.5] Segfault when loading xmlrpclib module
Bug#335495: Segfault when loading xmlrpclib module
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> tags 334022 + upstream
Bug#334022: python2.4: incomplete numerical comparisons
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> forwarded 334022 http://python.org/sf/1633648
Bug#334022: python2.4: incomplete numerical comparisons
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> tags 327060 + upstream
Bug#327060: python2.4: file(file) should succeed
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> forwarded 327060 http://python.org/sf/1633665
Bug#327060: python2.4: file(file) should succeed
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> tags 340661 + upstream
Bug#340661: mmap.move fails on AMD64
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> forwarded 340661 http://python.org/sf/1365916
Bug#340661: mmap.move fails on AMD64
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> tags 340661 + fixed-upstream
Bug#340661: mmap.move fails on AMD64
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> retitle 340661 [fixed in 2.5] mmap.move fails on AMD64
Bug#340661: mmap.move fails on AMD64
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> tags 254757 + upstream
Bug#254757: 2.3 and 2.4 mailbox.py _fromlinepattern regexp does not support 
positive GMT offsets
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> forwarded 254757 http://python.org/sf/1633678
Bug#254757: 2.3 and 2.4 mailbox.py _fromlinepattern regexp does not support 
positive GMT offsets
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