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Package: boost
Version: 1.33.1-4
Severity: important
Hi, your package has been detected as generating a python
module/extension that may need an upgrade to the new Python Policy[1].
A wiki page [2] explains what has to be done to upgrade your packages
to the new Policy. This bug may be a false positive, in that case,
please just close the bug.
This bug is part of a mass bug filling, and its severity will be
raised to serious when python will default to python2.4. Please note
that this bug (even not being RC) falls under the 0-day NMU policy.
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/06/msg00009.html
[2] http://wiki.debian.org/DebianPython/NewPolicy
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On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 10:42:32AM +0200, Python Transition Mass bug wrote:
>
> Hi, your package has been detected as generating a python
> module/extension that may need an upgrade to the new Python Policy[1].
>
> A wiki page [2] explains what has to be done to upgrade your packages
> to the new Policy. This bug may be a false positive, in that case,
> please just close the bug.
>
> This bug is part of a mass bug filling, and its severity will be
> raised to serious when python will default to python2.4. Please note
> that this bug (even not being RC) falls under the 0-day NMU policy.
after some clearification with Matthias Klose resulted that new python
policy does not affect this package.
no extension modules are provided by Bost.Python, indeed it is *used*
to build extension modules.
thanks
domenico
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