On 22/04/11 21:10, Mehdi Dogguy wrote: > > I'm sorry but 65883762c382d200cc5001433d060474045c7e30 looks wrong. > If python 2.7 is set as default python interpreter, libgv-python will be > useless, unless you install python2.6.
I realise that this will probably happen at some point, but I didn't think this was going to be soon? I went with the quickest option to fix the FTBFS, so I wasn't holding up the transition, with a view that I could revisit the issue later if the new upstream release doesn't turn up soonish (which will support 2.7). Backporting python 2.7 support seemed over the top for a release that might only last a few days, however that was before ... > > Barry Warsaw kindly proposed a patch [1] in this bugreport, which was > applied in Ubuntu. Did you test it? Did you have a look at it? ... Barry posted this. Since Barry's been kind enough to do all the hard work for me (thanks Barry!), that obviously changes things. > I've been able to build the package using Barry's patch, and > successfully tested the python binary package produced. So, ok > upstream's Graphviz doesn't have Python 2.7 support… but you can hack > configure.ac a bit to get that working. Attached is a debdiff between > sid's version and mine (well, with Barry's patch). Please consider > applying it. Thanks, I'll take a look at it. Cheers, David. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org