Hmm maybe you should consider also files for python2, python2.2 etc. ?
They are 'harmless' too ? ;>
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debconf 1.4.72ubuntu9 package contains python2.3 related file
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No, I understood perfectly. I'm merely stressing that debconf is unusual
and different from other packages providing Python module. I repeat, I
do not want to diverge from Debian on this point until we can use
python-support/python-central rather than having to use
/usr/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages.
I absolutely disagree with your decision because I think that you missed
my point.
I reported this bug not because there is python related file in debconf,
but because there are two python related files one for python2.3 and
another for python 2.4.
And while there is no python 2.3 in ubuntu repos
debconf is unusual in that it needs to be effectively Essential;
debconf.py needs to be available before dependencies are processed,
which is why it has to be in the debconf package rather than in
python2.3-debconf or whatever as would be more conventional. I expect
that this will eventually be res