I think the benefits of not screwing up the real release
are larger than this inconvenience.
As a side note I also think it's silly that we can't just "fix up"
when a slight error is made like this. In the worst possible case one
could make a real quick "2.4.18a" release that had things fixed.
Personally I'd just put fixed files up and say "sorry the original one
didn't have the holy penguin pee on it, this one does" and tell
people to simply cope.
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