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output template (closes #11427, #15018)
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(closes #14926)
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That's a Python bug: http://bugs.python.org/issue28334
Most likely it will be fixed in Python 3.7: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/123
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string formatting operations
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Hi, it's not always a default behaviour, but when you use `sudo pip` you most likely may want to use `-H` flag to set HOME value to directory of the target user :)
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Just a minor spelling mistake in the readme
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headers in -g FAQ
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Folks at Ubuntu aren't all male so calling them 'guys' is a little odd.
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Shell assignment operator in BSD make != is ported to GNU make in
version 4.0, so 3.x doesn't work. I choose to drop BSD make support as
installing GNU make on *BSD systems is easier than installing newer GNU
make.
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