On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 11:36:10PM +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Package: pymacs
> Version: 0.22-6
> Severity: minor
> Usertag: python-provides
> 
> This module provides python2.[1234]-pymacs but it should instead provide
> ${python:Provides}  to avoid providing versions of the module that it is no
> more providing because we dropped them from the set of supported versions (as
> is the case with python2.3 in unstable).

Hi,

I'm not sure about this one. The source package currently in unstable
ships python2.1-pymacs, python2.2-pymacs and python2.3-pymacs, and
subsequent changes lead to a single binary package called pymacs. The
Provides is here to ensure a smooth upgrade for sarge -> etch. Am I
missing something? Should I do this in a different way (e.g. shipping
empty python2.X-pymacs packages depending on pymacs)?

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