On Dec 18, 2007 11:09 PM, Piotr Ożarowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But Lenny and Sid are both still at Python level 2.4... If not now, then
when?
don't worry, Lenny will not have python2.4 as a default Python version
(or it will be released with python2.4 over my dead body ;)
Good. :) +1
But when Lenny is released Python2.5 won't be a current python ;)
Anyway, thank you for the clarification.
On Dec 19, 2007 7:09 AM, Piotr Ożarowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But Lenny and Sid are both still at Python level 2.4... If not now, then
when?
don't worry, Lenny will not have
Hi,
Today I read Debian Python Policy and found that it says that
At any given time, the package python will represent the current
default Debian Python version.
The default Debian Python version should alway be the latest stable
upstream release that can be integrated in the distribution.
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 11:03:16PM +0900, js wrote:
Hi,
Today I read Debian Python Policy and found that it says that
At any given time, the package python will represent the current
default Debian Python version.
The default Debian Python version should alway be the latest stable
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 03:58:28PM -0500, Rick Thomas wrote:
But Lenny and Sid are both still at Python level 2.4... If not now,
then when?
That I cannot tell you. Outside of my own packages, I have not been
particularly attentive to the Lenny release cycle.
Regards,
-Roberto
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But Lenny and Sid are both still at Python level 2.4... If not now, then
when?
don't worry, Lenny will not have python2.4 as a default Python version
(or it will be released with python2.4 over my dead body ;)
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