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* [gentoo-catalyst] why are pyo files checked into git?
@ 2013-10-13  8:58 Dylan Baker
  2013-10-13 18:19 ` Matt Turner
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From: Dylan Baker @ 2013-10-13  8:58 UTC (permalink / raw
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I'm just wondering why (slightly, and maybe determinatally) optimized versions 
of the python modules are checked into git and distributed with it?

I'm asking becasue there are a couple of problems with pyo files (vs pyc), 
namely they strip assert statements. The second concern is that the only 
benefit is that they will make a first run slightly faster, after that the 
user should be able to generate them themselves, and being binary git won't 
handle them well.

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