On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 17:44, peter green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you report this from the system you had the problem on.
>

Yes, I did.

> If so then the following line of your bug report explains your issue and it
> is not a bug.
>
> "APT policy: (700, 'stable'), (500, 'testing')"
>
> python-xlrd is not in stable so apt picks the testing version but then it's
> dependencies can't be satisfied from stable so it gives an error.
>

That would explain it. I'll remove testing from policy.

> If not then please post the output of the following commands
>
> apt-cache policy python-central
> apt-get install python-xlrd python-central
>

Sorry for the false alarm, I forgot I added testing to policy for that
box. This can be closed as far as I'm concerned.

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Mitchell Surface
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reluctance." - GB Shaw



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