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question about sources list



	In trying to figure out what broke with Python exactly,
I've run across something I've never seen before on x86.  I
currently have python2.3_2.3.4-18 installed on my system but
whenever I do 'apt-get source python2.3' it downloads
python2.3_2.3.4-16.  Why isn't it grabbing -18?

	For what it's worth, -16 doesn't segfault.  I'm grabbing
-18 by hand to see if the patch added between -16 and -18 is the
problem.

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