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Re: Report on the situation of python2.5 in Debian



Le samedi 06 octobre 2007 à 12:21 +0200, Bernd Zeimetz a écrit :
> > Sorry , but there is a very good reason to do so: If the default python
> > version changes running applications with mod-wsgi will badly fail.
> > Therefore it depends in a relaxed way (python <<2.5, but >=2.4) on the
> > actual default python version which was used to build the package. If
> > you rebuild it with python2.5 as default python version, it'll just add
> > the right dependencies. This was tested on Ubuntu and works well. It's
> > nothing but an extra safety to stop people from upgrading python or
> > mod-wsgi, they need to be upgraded both.
> 
> -> it needs to be binNMUed AFTER changing the default python version.

Which is quite annoying for the transition of python to testing.

I have sent you a multi-build patch for mod-wsgi. As you can see, it
isn't that complicated. And for most packages in the list, the required
changes are much simpler.

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