Would this work for you:

- download the source from github
- in your environment, `python setup.py develop`

the reason why i suggest using the github source, is that you can insert 
whatever breakpoints/traces you need in a new branch, and quickly see what 
is modified with a git command or switch to master and disable that.   i 
find that workflow easier than modifying the source and running diff on it 
against a clean copy. 

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