John,

As far as I can tell, nothing has changed. I did an update and try to
install python-clearsilver again and got the same error.

Having never packaged anything, I'm not sure about this, but it seems
from other packages are organized that the python-clearsilver package
should be an empty archive with a dependency on python2.4-clearsilver
(or whatever is the current version).

Instead, it contains the same set of files as the python2.4-clearsilver
archive, but appears to contain a newer version of the package (0.10.3-2
vs. 0.9.13-3.2). I know nothing about this package itself (it was
installed as a dependcy of something else), so I don't know if there's a
reason to keep the old version, but if not, I'd suggest repackaging the
current version as python2.4-clearsilver and making the package with no
version number strictly a dependent on that real package. Please correct
me if I've got this stuff wrong, as I'd like to get more involved once I
understand the system a little better.

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dapper -> edgy upgrade breaks on python-clearsilver and python-pythoncard 
packages
https://launchpad.net/bugs/68764

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