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Karen Tracey df7ffe616a Fixed #8900: Added errno=13 (permission denied) to the class of ignored OSErrors when attempting to delete the old file in file_move_safe.
This error was seen on Windows with Pythons < 2.5.  In the case where the error was seen, the old file is auto-deleted on close anyway by the Windows-specific NamedTemporaryFile support.

No new test because the failure could be seen when running the file_uploads test with Python 2.3/2.4 on Windows.  With this fix file_uploads runs clean in that environment.

While in the neignborhood fixed up the docstrings to better match the reality of what the code does and what the function is named.



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