Hello Hantho and others

I just had the same 'exception(?)' when taking the command 'sudo apt-get
upgrade'. I'd suppose this is no bug, due it lead not into an error
while the upgrade process ran, but it's IMHO a lack, missing feature,
whatever.

As Dag Odenhall posted in the opening entry, he added the content of
'/usr/share/python/debian_defaults'. It seems, that someone can avoid
the issue, by replacing the line with the stuff from here:

# all supported python versions
supported-versions = python2.5, python2.6, python3.0 (or whatever Version)

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DON'T:
So if any of newbies read this post. Please don't set python3.0 as standard! 
When I tried this, it lead into a bunch of bad errors. It seems to me, that a 
lot of python programs, packages and installers still aren't made to run this 
version. 

# the default python version
default-version = python3.0
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But one thing is, that I also don't understand what 'nothing to fix in
maverick ' means. Why isn't e.g. my freshly installed python2.7 not in
the list of the supported versions from debian_defaults? Unfortunately,
I still don't understand the dependencies of the mentioned file. Where
can I get more info?

Best regards to all,
Sebastian

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  Python 2.7 missing in debian_defaults

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