Hi Christian

> That means, version 2.6.6-2ubuntu2 is installed, while in the main
> archive is only version 2.6.6-2ubuntu1 is available. It doesn't know a
> repository with your version, so that's why it says /var/lib/dpkg/status
> in it's output. That means, either you have temporarily enabled another
> repository and installed python from their or you must have used
> something like dpkg directly to install that version.

I have never changed default settings for apt. How did that happen?
But, I may have added other repositories (for some packages). How do i
know where is it coming from? or how can i reset everything?


> I would recommend downgrading to the version in the official repository
> to avoid trouble with updates later.

I tried `sudo aptitude install python:2.6.6-2ubuntu1` but aptitude
tells me to remove many things (~400mb). Look at the output -
http://pastie.org/1712658.

Thanks.
p.s. `apt-cache` shows  python2.7-dev is available.

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