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Title:
Issue 8754: quote bad module name in ImportError-like messages - Python tracker
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30 years and 3 months (reg. 1995-03-27).

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  • A question about process: Should every import bug be reported against core and library, so that importlib gets patched too?
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  • Victor: Should I close this bug as superseded by yours?
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