This bug was fixed in the package python3.3 - 3.3.1-1ubuntu2
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python3.3 (3.3.1-1ubuntu2) raring; urgency=low
* Idle updates:
- Issue #17657: Show full Tk version in IDLE's about dialog.
- Issue #17613: Prevent traceback when removing syntax colorizer.
- Issue #1207589
This bug was fixed in the package python2.7 - 2.7.4-1ubuntu4
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python2.7 (2.7.4-1ubuntu4) raring; urgency=low
* Build a libpython2.7-testsuite package. LP: #301629.
* Add autopkg tests to run the installed testsuite in normal and debug
mode.
* Re-enable running the tests d
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/raring-proposed/python2.7
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** Package changed: python-defaults (Ubuntu) => python2.7 (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: python3.3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This breaks some of my code too. I've resorted to copying and pasting
code from Python just so that it works on the broken Ubuntu system.
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I am really just a Python beginner, and so, I don't really know, which
are the important files here. But searching through the 'test'
directory, the following files might be relevant:
list_test.py
mapping_tests.py
seq_tests.py
string_tests.py
test_abstract_numbers.py
test_array.py
test_decimal.py
please could you name all these test files which are used by other
testsuites?
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OK, I understand your policy, and it makes sense. But I think it would be
important to explain this situation in the
/usr/share/doc/python2.5/README.Debian
(or wherever appropriate). The number of Python packages in a Debian(derived)
distribution is really huge, and discovering the right packag
we usually don't install test suites in the binary packages; you can
find the test suite in the source package and it is run during the
build. Is there a reason why python should be handled specificly?
** Changed in: python-defaults (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: New