Le jeudi 24 mai 2007 à 10:54 -0700, Ross Boylan a écrit :
> > Yes, this definitely looks like the cause. Was python2.5 installed in
> > the same run python-support was upgraded, or was it installed earlier?
> > 
> > Cheers,
> Same run.  Here's the overview:
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>   python2.5 python2.5-minimal
> The following packages have been kept back:
>   tipa
> The following packages will be upgraded:
>   clamav-docs dictionaries-common modconf python-support python-tz
> 
> Does the original error mean anything is broken, or that there is
> anything I need to do?

Probably not.

> Are you saying the warning about pysupport.py: inconsistent use of tabs
> and spaces in indentation is irrelevant?  

This warning also looks harmless, but I'll fix this in the future.

> Or that that is something
> shipped with python 2.5?

This was caused by python-support being configured while python2.5 was
not. This is harmless as update-python-modules is re-run when python2.5
is configured. If you confirm this did not cause the upgrade to fail, I
will just close this bug.

> BTW I'm also getting messages like
> Setting up python2.5-minimal (2.5-5) ...
> Linking and byte-compiling packages for runtime python2.5...
> INFO: using unsupported version '/usr/bin/python2.5'
> in that upgrade and since, with various packages (e.g., reportbug).
> The significance is unclear to me, though I take it from INFO that it's
> not a big deal.

It is just python-central being sectarian about what python versions can
be installed.

Cheers,
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