I'm afraid using alternatives is absolutely NOT supported.  The default
version of python in the distribution is carefully chosen during the
development cycle and it is not possible to change it locally.  If you
need a particular python version for a program, call this particular
version with its versionned name: python2.5 or python2.6 for instance.

/usr/bin/python is a symlink shipped in the python-minimal package and
this package's is always supposed to reflect the version of the current
python version.

** Changed in: python-support (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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pyversions doesn't honor update-alternatives
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224438
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