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  r77389 | benjamin.peterson | 2010-01-09 12:45:30 -0600 (Sat, 09 Jan 2010) | 25 lines

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    r77209 | georg.brandl | 2010-01-01 07:07:05 -0600 (Fri, 01 Jan 2010) | 1 line

    More yearly updates.
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    r77229 | georg.brandl | 2010-01-02 06:35:01 -0600 (Sat, 02 Jan 2010) | 1 line

    Fix casing.
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    r77359 | georg.brandl | 2010-01-07 14:54:45 -0600 (Thu, 07 Jan 2010) | 1 line

    Fix description for Py_GetPath(); it sounded like it always returned sys.path.
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    r77360 | georg.brandl | 2010-01-07 15:48:47 -0600 (Thu, 07 Jan 2010) | 1 line

    #7653: clarify how the PythonPath registry key should look like.
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    r77371 | senthil.kumaran | 2010-01-08 13:20:25 -0600 (Fri, 08 Jan 2010) | 3 lines

    Fix for Issue7026. For the Error - RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration
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Modifying the module search path can also be done through the Windows registry:
Edit
:file:`HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Python\\PythonCore\\{version}\\PythonPath\\`,
as described above for the environment variable :envvar:`%PYTHONPATH%`. A
convenient registry editor is :program:`regedit` (start it by typing "regedit"
into :menuselection:`Start --> Run`).
Modifying the module search path can also be done through the Windows registry
under the key :file:`HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Python\\PythonCore\\{version}\\PythonPath`.
Subkeys which have semicolon-delimited path strings as their default value will
cause each path to be searched. Multiple subkeys can be created and are
appended to the path in alphabetical order. A convenient registry editor is
:program:`regedit` (start it by typing "regedit" into :menuselection:`Start -->
Run`).
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