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Tim Peters yazdı
imports of test_support. That causes multiple copies of test_support to get loaded, and the one used by test_base64.py didn't see the proper value of verbose=False, so spewed output. That in turn apparenly caused Barry to check in an expected-results output file, but a unitttest-based test should never have one of those. I noticed this because, on Windows, the final unittest output line contains the number of seconds needed to run the test, and that varied on *some* runs when I tried it, causing bogus test failures. Anyway, this gets rid of the expected-output file again, and changes the imports to work with 2.2's way of doing this.
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