Add templates for Python 2.7#315
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(This allows us to generate ~10 files from 4, which is a pretty decent ratio IMO -- it also helped me catch a few bits I missed previously.)
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Since 2.7-slim-stretch is the only one with material changes, we are good to merge once it is green.
| [ -z "$fail" ] || { echo >&2 "error: cannot find a suitable version for 'vimdiff' on '$version/$v/Dockerfile'"; exit 1; } | ||
| else | ||
| { generated_warning; cat "$template"; } > "$dir/Dockerfile" | ||
| template="caveman-${template}" |
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(This allows us to generate ~10 files from 4, which is a pretty decent ratio IMO -- it also helped me catch a few bits I missed previously.)
Hopefully now @yosifkit will stop complaining at me every time he updates Python (not to mention my own cursing). 😄 😇