On Tue, Jul 29, 2025 at 08:51:37PM +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
first of all thanks for releasing python3.13.5-2, which is working great. 
However, the problem still exists, b
ecause the version 3.13.5-2 still depends 3.13.5-1. This version (3.13.5-1) is 
causing the problem and can not
be installed. I could not find it in the repo, maybe it is a relict from the 
past, but I can not deinstall th
e 3.13.5-1 version without completely crashing my system.

This doesn't make sense. (Note that python3 and python3.13 come from different source packages and may have slightly different version numbers; python3 is at version 3.13.5-1 while python3.13 is at version 3.13.5-2. None of this is a problem in itself.)

Please copy and paste _exactly_ what you see in your failed upgrade attempt into a reply to this bug report. I don't think anyone is going to be able to help you otherwise.

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Colin Watson (he/him)                              [[email protected]]

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