Le mardi 22 janvier 2008 à 13:29 +0100, Fabio Tranchitella a écrit : > > Currently, python-zodb doesn’t support python2.5, which means it will > > prevent upgrades to python 2.5. According to the changelog, this is > > intentional and it won’t work. > > python-zodb provides a python library; if we have to change python-zodb to > provide only private modules, then it makes no sense to have the package in > the archive at all: we already have zope packages which do the same.
Indeed, that wouldn’t be a correct solution. > What I can do is to depend on python2.4 instead of python << 2.5, is this > enough? Yes, but in this case you need to do something about the reverse dependencies. Fortunately there is only one, which is pyscrabble-server. Maybe the sanest solution is to rename the package python2.4-zodb; otherwise this implies it provides the module for the current python version, which won’t be the case anymore when 2.5 is the default. -- .''`. : :' : We are debian.org. Lower your prices, surrender your code. `. `' We will add your hardware and software distinctiveness to `- our own. Resistance is futile.
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