I can't yet tell exactly where the problem is, but I've confirmed in a
chroot that upgrading quickly causes /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-
packages/__init__.py to *not* get symlinked to
/usr/shared/pyshared/quickly/__init__.py

Removing the old python-quickly-common, then dpkg -i the oneiric debs
*does* create the __init__.py, as of course does apt-get install
--reinstall.  It's the missing __init__.py symlink that causes 'import
quickly' to fail.

So the question is whether python-central, dh_python2, or something else
is to blame, and whether this is a systematic defect or just affects
quickly.  Or maybe it just affects pycentral->dhpy2 upgrades.

Still investigating.

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