>>>>> Keith Edmunds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> wrote the following on Sat, 29 Oct 2005 10:45:16 +0100
> 
> Ben, the most common traceback I see is that caused by a failure in
> the underlying network (some of my customers connect via ADSL and it
> does sometimes drop the connection).

I cleaned up the error messages in 1.1.3 a bit.  The goal is that you
shouldn't see a stack trace for any forseeable error.  1.1.3 doesn't
post a stack trace if you get a fatal error from user abort
(e.g. Control-C to terminal), signal, or lose a network connection.

If anyone finds more errors where a stack trace is unnecessary, post
them and I'll take a look.


-- 
Ben Escoto

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