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authorbwarsaw2001-12-31 21:38:45 +0000
committerbwarsaw2001-12-31 21:38:45 +0000
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@@ -70,16 +70,6 @@ def run_main():
manual_reprime=1,
nofail=0,
immediate=1)
- # Pre-load the `cgi' module. We do this because we're distributing a
- # slightly different version than the standard Python module. It's
- # essentially Python 1.5.2's module, with an experimental patch to
- # handle clients that give bogus or non-existant content-type headers.
- #
- # We assign sys.modules['cgi'] to this special cgi module because we
- # don't want to have to rewrite all the Mailman.Cgi modules to get the
- # special one.
- import Mailman.pythonlib.cgi
- sys.modules['cgi'] = Mailman.pythonlib.cgi
# The name of the module to run is passed in argv[1]. What we
# actually do is import the module named by argv[1] that lives in the
# Mailman.Cgi package. That module must have a main() function, which