Hello,

CCing Mark as he's maintaining the PPA these days. Looks like the
python-rra package is a bit confused by jaunty:

Package: python-rra
Source: librra
Priority: optional
Section: python
Installed-Size: 128
Maintainer: Mark Ellis <m...@mpellis.org.uk>
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.13-0ubuntu0~ppa1~jaunty1
Provides: python2.5-rra, python2.6-rra
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6~), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.0.2), libdbus-glib-1-2
(>= 0.78), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.12.0), libhal1 (>= 0.5.8.1),
libmimedir0, libpython2.6 (>= 2.6), librapi2, librra0 (=
0.13-0ubuntu0~ppa1~jaunty1), libsynce0, python2.5 (>= 2.5), python (<<
2.7), python (>= 2.5)

It apparently provides 2.5 and 2.6 versions of the binding in one package..

John

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Thomas Zahreddin <t...@it-arts.org> wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I'm new to this list and I'm paticipating because of Gudio Diepens
> advice.
>
> I used pdas since first palmpilot times.
>
> My observations:
> after sudo apt-get install multisync-tools opensync-plugin-synce
> synce-sync-engine
>
> (on a fresh installed ubuntu 9.04)
>
> Summary: python 2.6 is installed, but 2.5 is installed also - why?
>
> citated form yesterdays chat:
>
> i get the information: python2.5 will additional installed
> (19:18:34) Thomas_Zahreddi1: so this is encoded in at least one of the
> packages, while ubuntu 9.04 has pyton 2.6 installed by default
> (19:18:49) gdiepen: I don't know....
> (19:19:20) Incinerator hat den Raum verlassen (quit: Read error: 104
> (Connection reset by peer)).
> (19:19:42) Thomas_Zahreddi1: i have to leave in a few minutes,
> otherwhise i would install a package analyser to check the encoded
> dependencies
> (19:19:57) Thomas_Zahreddi1: i check synaptics
> (19:20:14) Incinerator [n=incin...@93.157.184.78] hat den Raum betreten.
> (19:21:12) edouard_t
> [n=edoua...@lns-bzn-47f-81-56-211-136.adsl.proxad.net] hat den Raum
> betreten.
> (19:22:35) Thomas_Zahreddi1: synce-sync-engine and synce-hal have
> dependencies for phyton (whitout Verion, regarding to synaptics)
> (19:24:33) Thomas_Zahreddi1: so (i suppose) one of the libraries has
> this dependency: libopensync0 librtfcomp0 multisync-tools
> opensync-module-python
> (19:24:33) Thomas_Zahreddi1: opensync-plugin-synce python-libxslt1
> python-opensync python-rapi2
> (19:24:33) Thomas_Zahreddi1: python-rra python-rtfcomp python-tz
> libopensync0 librtfcomp0 opensync-module-python python-libxslt1
> (19:24:33) Thomas_Zahreddi1: python-opensync python-rapi2 python-rra
> python-rtfcomp python-tz
> (19:24:46) edouard_t hat den Raum verlassen ("Bye").
> (19:24:57) Thomas_Zahreddi1: i don't know if there exists a dependency
> tracker for packages
> (19:25:17) Thomas_Zahreddi1: but i've got to leave - see you tomorrow
> (19:25:51) Thomas_Zahreddi1: gdiepen: can't drill deeper in the moment
>
> Best
> Thomas Zahreddin
>
>
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