This bug was fixed in the package pychecker - 0.8.19-1
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pychecker (0.8.19-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
- This code is now compatible with Python 2.7 (closes: #609438)
* Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.1.0 (no packaging changes).
* Rewrite debian/regression.sh to handle the new upstream unit tests.
* Update debian/copyright to reference Thomas Vander Stichele.
* Update debian/pychecker.1 manpage to update the package version.
* Update debian/README.Debian to clarify the status of pychecker2.
* Update debian/patches/remove-shebang.patch to match upstream code.
* Add new patch fix-version.patch so pychecker reports the right version.
* Add new patch remove-bashisms.patch so test_check.sh runs with dash.
* Add new patch put-back-missing-files-from-cvs.patch.
- This patch adds back a *huge* number of files that were mistakenly
not included in the official upstream 0.8.19 tarball. These files
will be included in the 0.8.20 release, using a new MANIFEST.in
which I provided. However, for the time being upstream has asked
me to deal with this problem by patching the Debian package. All
of the extra files that I have included in my 0.8.19-1 release were
pulled directly from upstream CVS using 'cvs co -r v0_8_19'.
-- ALEFHAHMEEMDAL ALEFLAMMEEMHAHMEEMWAWDALYEH (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy)
<[email protected]> Sun, 23 Jan 2011 19:47:08 -0600
** Changed in: pychecker (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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pychecker crashes with python2.7
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