I thought that just removing w3m-el would solve the problem but it seems a bit
more complicated than that - in fact see what happened after w3m-el was removed
it might be that this bug is wrong to be attributed to w3m-el and at some point 
might
be reassigned elsewhere.

r...@d183z2g:~$ apt-cache policy w3m-el
w3m-el:
  Installed: 1.4.4-8
  Candidate: 1.4.4-8
  Version table:
 *** 1.4.4-8 0
        500 http://mirror.ox.ac.uk jaunty/universe Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

r...@d183z2g:~# dpkg --purge w3m-el                                             
                                                                       
(Reading database ... 264735 files and directories currently installed.)        
                                                                       
Removing w3m-el ...                                                             
                                                                       
remove/w3m: purging byte-compiled files for emacs22                             
                                                                       
remove/w3m: purging byte-compiled files for xemacs21                            
                                                                       
Purging configuration files for w3m-el ... 

#Now here I thought that apt-get install of a game should trigger also a 
successful
#pylint configure as I wrongly believed that w3m-el was the hold up.

The attachement shows some relevant apt-get output showing that even after 
removing w3m-el
my system still is unable to successfully configure pylint.
#Note: titanion is a abstract shooter game package and used arbitrarily here.


** Attachment added: "apt-get output showing still problems"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28182777/xemacs-or-emacs-issues__20090621.txt

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