ed it, it should go in another field.
I'm not sure what you mean. If a module is only built for one version, then the
other versions are not supported. Or by supported you mean that the module
would eventually work with another python version if compiled for it?
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Felipe Sateler
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" mean anything.
But it does mean something. Modules which build from C sources have to be built
for each version it wants to support, right? Maybe "current" is an arbitrary,
unjustified choice, but it means that C modules which only build once don't
will only work with th
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