Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...]
> exactly. But you see that these packages will break when you try to > upgrade. We can't make 2.1 the default right now, because we will > _silently_ break packages. Before python can point to python2.1, we > will have to fix all packages which depend on python-base, to depend > on python-base (<< 1.6). But if we get Python 2.1 into Debian 3.0, people will be upgrading from the old Python 1.5 packages in Debian 2.2 directly to the new packages, and unless they use "apt-get dist-upgrade" to upgrade to the newest versions of everything, packages will still be broken. For that matter, just getting everyone using testing to transition over to the new versions properly will be nearly impossible unless there are appropriate conflicts and dependencies to make sure that only working combinations of packages can be installed. -- Carey Evans http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/ "Ha ha! Puny receptacle!"