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Oh, and I found another bug in the
recipe. In:
ret = {'stdout:': subprocess.PIPE} There is an extra colon inside the key. Since subprocess doesn't know what 'stdout:', this causes its init() to throw a type exception. Best, coyot On 3/27/17 14:48, Jones, Bryan wrote:
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