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Revision 779281caf78c4bedea42fa299d2069ec4e8482bc authored by Benjamin Peterson on 30 November 2008, 03:23:13 UTC, committed by Benjamin Peterson on 30 November 2008, 03:23:13 UTC
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  r67370 | jeremy.hylton | 2008-11-24 16:00:29 -0600 (Mon, 24 Nov 2008) | 8 lines

  Add unittests that verify documented behavior of public methods in Transport
  class.

  These methods can be overridden.  The tests verify that the overridden
  methods are called, and that changes to the connection have a visible
  effect on the request.
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Additional notes for Python 3.0 final
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* The bsddb3 package has been removed from the standard library.  It is
  available as a separate distutils based package from the Python Cheeseshop.
  If you need bsddb3 support in Python 3.0, you can find it here:

  http://pypi.python.org/pypi/bsddb3

* The email package needs quite a bit of work to make it consistent with
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