On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 7:45 AM, Anand Chitipothu <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:57 PM, W. Martin Borgert <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 2010-02-18 15:48, Anand Chitipothu wrote:
>>> Do you know why it is marked as unstable?
>>
>> OK, this is Debian terminology related to Debian releases, not
>> to the software it contains. I know, that this terminology is
>> confusing for people outside of Debian. Sorry! Explanation:
>>
>> Every package (such as web.py) in Debian goes first to
>> "unstable" which does not mean that web.py is unstable, but that
>> it can be replaced by a new version without warning. After ten
>> days (normally) the package goes to "testing". Again, the word
>> "testing" is not related to the package itself. About every two
>> years testing is frozen (no changes are allowed), and finally
>> released as "stable". Again, "stable" means, that the package
>> version will not be changed. A software in "stable" is not
>> necessarily more stable than a package in "unstable"!
>
> Thanks for explaining!
>
> Debian webpy page[1] says that python-cheetah is recommended for python-webpy.
> The current version of web.py doesn't support cheetah. Can you please fix 
> that?

Really? Why is that?

I think I was able to use Cheetah with 0.33.

Thanks,

-- 
Pablo Antonio (AKA crazy2k)
http://www.pablo-a.com.ar/

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