Use \verb for configure switches, because inside \code multiple dashes

are merged to a single hyphen.
Delete forgotten CVS conflict marker
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@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ Schemenauer, with fixes from the Python Labs crew.}
Python's Unicode support has been enhanced a bit in 2.2. Unicode
strings are usually stored as UCS-2, as 16-bit unsigned integers.
Python 2.2 can also be compiled to use UCS-4, 32-bit unsigned integers
by supplying \code{--enable-unicode=ucs4} to the configure script.
by supplying \verb|--enable-unicode=ucs4| to the configure script.
XXX explain surrogates? I have to figure out what the changes mean to users.
@ -453,7 +453,6 @@ whose value should be accessed by \function{g()}.
This shouldn't be much of a limitation, since \keyword{exec} is rarely
used in most Python code (and when it is used, it's often a sign of a
poor design anyway).
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%\end{seealso}
\begin{seealso}
@ -498,7 +497,7 @@ items = s.meerkat.getItems( {'channel': 4} )
See \url{http://www.xmlrpc.com} for more information about XML-RPC.
\item The \module{socket} module can be compiled to support IPv6;
specify the \code{--enable-ipv6} option to Python's configure
specify the \code|--enable-ipv6| option to Python's configure
script. (Contributed by Jun-ichiro ``itojun'' Hagino.)
\item Two new format characters were added to the \module{struct}