On Sunday 23 January 2011 12:07:05 Julien Cristau wrote: > > > The release notes list that the default python is now 2.5, whole it is > > > actually 2.6 (as per apt-cache show python). > > > > > > > > I fixed this in SVN, thanks for pointing it out. > > > > > > Your fix is wrong, python2.5 is still in squeeze, so it won't be > removed. python2.4 is only in lenny, but I'm not sure it should get > removed on upgrades. Updated patch now still indicates that python2.6 is the new default python but that python2.4 is the obsolete one. See attached. Cheers, Thijs
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<systemitem role="package">isc-dhcp</systemitem>),
<systemitem role="package">madwifi-source</systemitem>,
<systemitem role="package">python-setuptools</systemitem> and
-<systemitem role="package">python2.5</systemitem> (replaced by
+<systemitem role="package">python2.4</systemitem> (replaced by
<systemitem role="package">python2.6</systemitem>).
For more information about packages obsoleted in &releasename;, see <xref
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</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
- <systemitem role="package">python2.5</systemitem>, successor
+ <systemitem role="package">python2.4</systemitem>, successor
is <systemitem role="package">python2.6</systemitem>.
</para>
</listitem>
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