Matthias Klose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
in June (2.1) and July (2.1.1). Gregor (the python-1.5 and python-2.0
maintainer) has put experimental packages at
http://people.debian.org/~flight/python and was asking for help
regarding the packaging (20010801). Jérôme Marant answered
* Jérôme Marant [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010904 11:18]:
Matthias Klose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
in June (2.1) and July (2.1.1). Gregor (the python-1.5 and python-2.0
maintainer) has put experimental packages at
http://people.debian.org/~flight/python and was asking for help
regarding
Gregor Hoffleit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How does that sound ?
I think it sounds like an awful lot of work. I still don't really
understand why we keep python1.5, but presumably there are some good
reasons, and I trust the debian team to have thrashed that out by now.
You mentioned emacs,
Gregor Hoffleit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm still alive, I'm not lost ;-)
You're not dead, which is the most important ;-)
And that's the problem where I was stuck.
The dependencies of the current experimental python1.5 packages aren't
good enough to allow an easy upgrade from
As David Maslen pointed out in
http://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2001/debian-python-200109/msg0.html
Debian doesn't have yet python-2.1 in it's distro, although released
in June (2.1) and July (2.1.1). Gregor (the python-1.5 and python-2.0
maintainer) has put experimental packages at
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