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Re: Problems upgrading Python in Sid



On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 09:46:18PM -0300, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
| Hi !
| 
| It seems that python has some kind of dependency problem which prevents 
| me to purge python1.5-base and to upgrade some other packages. I keep 
| them on hold by now.
| Here is what I see in dselect. If I try either to purge python1.5-base 
| or to upgrade the packages that are on hold, dselect claims it has to 
| deinstall LOTS of packages, such as most of KDE.
| Should I wait until new versions arrive ? This problem is lasting some 
| two months now...
| Any comment ?

You want to get rid of "python1.5-base" and instead install
"python1.5".  Many months ago the organization of the python packages
changed so that multiple versions can be installed side-by-side.  You
can have "python1.5", "python2.1" and "python2.2" installed
simultaneously.

-D

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