Hi, Wladimir Mutel wrote: > After some cross-breeding with Ubuntu Breezy, I have got 'python' > package of version 2.4.*, which forbids installation of python-uno from
Mixing different distributions never is good. As we see. That even is more true here then even true for mixing stable and something else or testing and unstable.... > Debian. To rebuild python-uno from source, I have to download 235 MB of > source archives, which is not a good option either. So please, dear The other option is to rebubild the package you got from outside Debian on sid to get a working dependency inside sid. > maintainer, would you build python2.4-uno on your own build farm ? Thank > you in advance. I will think about it but it's not that easy as you might think. python-uno and python2.4-uno will have to conflict because both contain some identical files (including one file which tells OOo where python is). And this will get obsolete soon anyway when Debians default python will be changed to 2.4 (and thefore python-uno will use 2.4..) Regards, Rene
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