Python2.7 as default

2011-09-27 Thread Scott Kitterman
The release team has given us a transition slot and python-defaults is ready 
for upload, so we'll be starting the transition shortly.  We're currently 
looking into 642601.  We're not aware of any other issues that might cause us 
to delay.

Scott K


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Re: Python2.7 as default

2011-09-27 Thread Luca Falavigna
Il 27/09/2011 19:35, Scott Kitterman ha scritto:
> We're currently looking into 642601.

It seems some uploaders have been asked to provide an update. If they
don't react, I could prepare a team upload myself.

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Re: Python2.7 as default

2011-09-27 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Sep 27, 2011, at 01:35 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote:

>The release team has given us a transition slot and python-defaults is ready 
>for upload, so we'll be starting the transition shortly.  We're currently 
>looking into 642601.  We're not aware of any other issues that might cause us 
>to delay.

Yep, we fixed 642601 in Ubuntu back in natty.  The suggested change is
essentially what we applied.  I've updated the bug with details.

I guess this means that bug 622279 is no longer blocking the transition.
That's great news.  I'll continue to look at those ftbfs as time allows.

-Barry


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Re: Python2.7 as default

2011-09-27 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Tuesday, September 27, 2011 08:07:09 PM Luca Falavigna wrote:
> Il 27/09/2011 19:35, Scott Kitterman ha scritto:
> > We're currently looking into 642601.
> 
> It seems some uploaders have been asked to provide an update. If they
> don't react, I could prepare a team upload myself.

I'm not aware of any reaction ...  It probably wouldn't be a bad thing if you 
were able to do so.

Scott K


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