Am Donnerstag, 11. Oktober 2007 schrieb Josselin Mouette:
> AIUI you are hardcoding python 2.4, telling yourself that you will
> change that to 2.5 when it becomes the default. And doing that, you will
> make the transition of 70 other packages depend on your work.

Why is that?

> The real, good solution is to build the extensions for all available
> python versions.

That wouldn't be of any practical value, unless you propose to also build 
alternate versions of the other binary packages linked against each of the 
available python versions.  I don't see what the use of that would be.



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