[Piotr Ożarowski, 2009-03-09]
I'm a little bit busy these days (so I didn't check pycentral's
code... yet), but isn't this bug fixed already (probably in 0.6.9
aka 0.6.10)?
it's not fixed
I was also hit by another upgrade related bug recently - upgrading from
one pycentral based version
[Ben Finney, 2009-03-04]
As noted elsewhere, this is to overcome behaviour (discussed in
URL:http://bugs.debian.org/479852)
I'm a little bit busy these days (so I didn't check pycentral's code...
yet), but isn't this bug fixed already (probably in 0.6.9 aka 0.6.10)?
(yeah, I was the one who
Piotr Ożarowski pi...@debian.org writes:
[Ben Finney, 2009-03-04]
As noted elsewhere, this is to overcome behaviour (discussed in
URL:http://bugs.debian.org/479852)
I'm a little bit busy these days (so I didn't check pycentral's
code... yet), but isn't this bug fixed already (probably in
[Ben Finney, 2009-03-09]
Piotr Ożarowski pi...@debian.org writes:
[Ben Finney, 2009-03-04]
As noted elsewhere, this is to overcome behaviour (discussed in
URL:http://bugs.debian.org/479852)
I'm a little bit busy these days (so I didn't check pycentral's
code... yet), but isn't
Piotr Ożarowski pi...@debian.org writes:
PS while converting [from use of ‘python-central’ to use of
‘python-support’], remember to add to preinst something like these 3
lines:
| if [ $1 = upgrade ] dpkg --compare-versions $2 lt 1.2.3-4; then
| pycentral pkgremove python-foo
| fi
As
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