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e. But I think I got the clue anyway.
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void clash with any other programs
("ask" is a pretty common name) under /usr/bin. What is the Debian policy
on this? What would be the best approach, to leave the program as "ask.py"
(unusual) or rename it to "ask" (possibility of name conflicts and breakage
of exis
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