Michael R. Bernstein schrieb:
> That's ridiculous. Feisty has a production 2.4.4 available, and so
> should Edgy. Having a release candidate version of Python be the default
> python on a system is a very bad idea in general, even aside the
> problems it is causing me with Zope in particular.
we d
OK, I've filed a backport request: https://bugs.launchpad.net/edgy-
backports/+bug/111341
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That's ridiculous. Feisty has a production 2.4.4 available, and so
should Edgy. Having a release candidate version of Python be the default
python on a system is a very bad idea in general, even aside the
problems it is causing me with Zope in particular.
There is no way you can legitimately chara
That was the version that was available when Edgy was released. Note
that Feisty is in the same situation for Python 2.5.1. As a matter of
poilcy, Ubuntu does not update new versions of packages in released
releases. Please file bugs against the packages that are broken (e.g.
zope3) with details