Bill,

Writing to the maintainer (in this case "None") was the correct course  
of action.

I've just moved the unstable version to stable.

  -- Dave


On Oct 3, 2009, at 12:34 PM, William G. Scott wrote:

> I've "inherited" pymol and just got email from a user who I surmise is
> trying to install the stable pymol-py26 and runs into an unmet
> dependency for pmw-py26.  (The problem doesn't arise for -py25
> variants, so I think what happened it a newer pymol got moved into
> stable without the upgrade needed for the dependency.)
>
> What is the best course of action?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
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