) probably wouldn't be much harder. Perhaps I'll do
something with it later...
Caveat: non-console programs probably won't stop. Interactive ones
might not stop either...
Chris
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view" script)
- fetchmailconf
- idle
- vim-python
- pydf
Hopefully this clears that up.
Chris (reportbug maintainer)
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will interpret this license
under the laws of state X" has any effect on GPLed code. If it
doesn't matter under which state's laws you interpret the GPL, the
choice of state X doesn't matter; if it does matter, then the GPL is
flawed and we have much more serious problems than li
al reasons to keep both 1.5 and
2.0 for now that have nothing to do with the GPL issue.
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Anyone have a clue what might cause this? I'm stumped.
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Whenever I try to install reportbug I get the following:
Setting up reportbug (1.17) ...
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lude any way to accomodate locally-built Pythons,
unless they are built and installed as debs. This may or may not be a
problem (some people may want to track CVS).
I think this covers all of the important issues though. It may be
needlessly complex, but it does support users having whatever Pythons
they want installed and should allow most things to work.
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"python-wrapper" /usr/bin/python,
and make it fallback to calling a Python interpreter (defined by
alternatives or whatever) if no suitable wrapper is found. That is
completely portable, except in the case where /usr/bin/python is
expected to be an ELF binary (does freeze need this?), but it
om the existing
convention for Python seems counter-productive.
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nal plan from an upstream standpoint. I doubt anything
I've written for Debian could work with any reasonable "python-core"
alone.
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hould minimize it. I'd
follow this alternative unless the package consists entirely of .so
files and the .so files are *big*.
I can build a new python-pqueue as an example if anyone wants to see
how this might work in practice...
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/usr/lib/'+version+'/site-packages/my-package')
sys.system(version+' -O compileall.py
/usr/lib/'+version+'/site-packages/my-package')
Seems short, simple, and to the point. The only downside is you won't
automatically get new .pyc and .pyo files every time you install a new
major version (in which case it might be nicer to go with something
like a register/unregister system... YMMV).
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ckages should confict with python (>> X.Y+1), unless we want to
force everyone to have the default version installed.
- Maybe the rationale should be at the beginning of section 2... it
would make the rest of the section more understandable.
- (editorial nit) There seems to be a superfluous < in the rationale.
Anyway, feel free to rip away...
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ewer.
>
> do we really need 1.5 support? gadfly was just orphaned, someone would
> have to look at routeplanner. Can these packages use 2.1?
routeplanner runs under Python 2.1 with no modifications, and works
with the "unofficial" kjbuckets. I'm mainly waiting
ncompatible with the current Python packaging;
if someone needs 1.5 on a woody box, and we drop it from woody, they'd
have to build from source and debianize it themselves or install into
/usr/local.
Now, after woody is released, I can't see any good reason to keep 1.5
around for woody+1. But for now let's keep it around. (If you or
Gregor don't want to maintain it, someone else would probably volunteer.)
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its maintainer.
(Torsten: I suspect the fix for #59713 got rolled back somewhere along
the line, or something similar is going on elsewhere in the code.)
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t; Does anyone know how to achieve this?
When you're done editing...
C-x h
M-x tabify
Of course, we all know that using tabs in Python code is Evil. :-)
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/usr/bin/python is guaranteed to be
Python 2.1 for woody.
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On Jun 23, Michael Banck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 05:22:32PM -0500, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> > Some users may have a local version of Python installed (like Python
> > >from CVS), so jack should use the path to the default Debian version
> > of Python
gcc-3.2 as the default compiler (coming soon :-)
I don't think python2.1 should be dropped until sarge+1; keeping
around the previous default Python in the next release is probably a
good idea as general policy.
I also wouldn't bother switching to 2.2 as the default if 2.3 is going
t
ibution.
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from libc6 in sid/sarge.
I agree we shouldn't keep it around forever, but it seems like as long
as people are using python1.5 with post-woody we should keep it.
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For the third time, *I THOUGHT PYTHON 2.2 WAS FEATURE-FROZEN*.
This email module crap is ridiculous...
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ge than "Q4 2002".
(Note that debian-python is probably the most appropriate list for
followups.)
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