On 3 June 2013 23:41, William ML Leslie <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 3 June 2013 23:33, Stephen Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Even better is
> > find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
>
> I remember once having to do this.  I'd changed types.CodeType in such
> a way as to break marshalling .pyc files, and didn't change the pyc
> magic number.
>
> If I ever saw anyone else doing it, I'd guess that they weren't aware
> of .hgignore. (or .gitignore, if that's your flavour.)
>
>
Nope well aware of those. Occasionally stale pyc files are actually the
cause of the pain, hence the need to get nuclear on them.


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