Hi!
I wonder how long source packages that build binary packages for
multiple versions (2.{1,2,3}) should continue to build packages for
the old Python versions. IMHO, this should be documented somewhere
(Policy?). Is there any timeline how long Python 2.2 and 2.1 should
stay in the archive?
Andreas Rottmann writes:
Hi!
I wonder how long source packages that build binary packages for
multiple versions (2.{1,2,3}) should continue to build packages for
the old Python versions. IMHO, this should be documented somewhere
(Policy?). Is there any timeline how long Python 2.2 and 2.1
Now that 2.6.2 is released:
- will you switch to python2.2 as the python interpreter used?
- or maybe will you wait for 2.7 to be released, which uses
python2.3?
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 21:27:16 +0200
Andreas Rottmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I wonder how long source packages that build binary packages for
multiple versions (2.{1,2,3}) should continue to build packages for
the old Python versions. IMHO, this should be documented somewhere
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 15:24, Matthias Klose wrote:
Andreas Rottmann writes:
Hi!
I wonder how long source packages that build binary packages for
multiple versions (2.{1,2,3}) should continue to build packages for
the old Python versions. IMHO, this should be documented somewhere
please could somebody install this?
Thanks, Matthias
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