Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: emacs22-gtk

I have python-minimal (2.6.2-0ubuntu1) and emacs22-gtk (22.2-0ubuntu2) on a 
fresh installed 9.04 system.
the first I load a .py file and I get (in the *Messages* buffer):
>Loading python...done
>File mode specification error: (void-variable py-mode-map)

any subsequent time I open a .py file I get the above second error message line.
the python source is correctly highlighted.
I would like not getting this error message.

I scanned the Debian bugs site and I think that this is relevant information:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=475939

I sort of understood that to avoid that error message I could try installing 
the 'python-mode' package explicitly.
>--\ Packages being automatically installed to satisfy dependencies (2)         
> 
>piA  pychecker                                     +909kB  <none>     0.8.18-1 
> 
>ciA  pymacs                                        +516kB  <none>     0.23-1.1 
> 
>--\ Packages to be installed (1)
>ci   python-mode                                   +389kB  <none>     
>1:5.1.0-1 

and it now works better for impatient me.
in particular, the first time I load a python source, I get this in *Messages*:
>Loading python-mode...done
>Local value of py-indent-offset set to 4
>Using the CPython shell

did I in my scanning, running and impatience miss something basilar?
otherwise, wouldn't it be a good idea to add a dependency here?

** Affects: emacs22 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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emacs does not depend on python-mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374797
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