** Summary changed:

- unmet dependencies, yet still in the repositories
+ python3.0-tk package not available, idle-python3.0 dependency

** Description changed:

- When attempting to install this package or idle3 package, you are presented 
with an error detailing unmet dependencies.  When you look at the package 
detail page here:
- http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/idle3
- it clearly states that the dependency is not available.  Isn't the point of 
the repos to eliminate this nuisance?  why even include packages, if there are 
known to be missing dependencies?  I am sure there is a work around.
+ When attempting to install the idle-python3.0 package, you are presented
+ with an error detailing an unmet dependencies, python3.0-tk (package not
+ available) and python-tk python-tk (depends on >= 2.6~a3, 2.5.2-1ubuntu1
+ provided).
+ 
+ When you look at the package detail page here:
+ http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/idle-python3.0
+ http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/idle-python3.0
+ it clearly states that the dependency is not available.
+ 
+ debcheck gives an error:
+ http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/debcheck/debcheck.py?package=python3.0.
+ 
+ "Package has a Depends on python3.0-tk which cannot be satisfied on lpia.
+ Package has a Depends on python3.0-tk which cannot be satisfied on powerpc.
+ Package has a Depends on python3.0-tk which cannot be satisfied on sparc.
+ Package has a Depends on python3.0-tk which cannot be satisfied on amd64.
+ Package has a Depends on python3.0-tk which cannot be satisfied on i386."

** Tags added: packaging

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python3.0-tk package not available, idle-python3.0 dependency
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298206
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