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Mark Linimon 69d1834559 With portmgr hat, comment out the entry for py-kss.core.
This badly-named port is not being propogated through our csup/cvsup
machinery, and until this is fixed, various tools will be broken on various
people's systems.

The dicussion about whether standard Unix file-cleaners will come through
and nuke this directory anyways is left for later.

Hat:		portmgr
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