Confirm that the problem is fixed in yakkety.

I just repeated the test by doing the following on a Ubuntu16.04 installation:

# dpkg -i python2.7-minimal_2.7.11-11_amd64.deb 
libpython2.7-minimal_2.7.11-11_amd64.deb
Preparing to unpack python2.7-minimal_2.7.11-11_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking python2.7-minimal (2.7.11-11) over (2.7.11-11) ...
Preparing to unpack libpython2.7-minimal_2.7.11-11_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libpython2.7-minimal:amd64 (2.7.11-11) over (2.7.11-7ubuntu1) ...
Setting up libpython2.7-minimal:amd64 (2.7.11-11) ...
Setting up python2.7-minimal (2.7.11-11) ...

After raising the version of the python2.7 executable in this fashion
from 2.7.11-7ubuntu1 to 2.7.11-11 I repeated the testing sequence with
the script I posted earlier, with no problem.


Is there a recommended go-ahead as to which packages I should upgrade?

Will the patch move into 16.04 LTS updates?

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