retitle 568781 pytrainer: Errors with Python 2.6; will break when it is default 
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On Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 05:51:44PM +0000, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> pytrainer only installs for the current default version of Python. The Python
> maintainers will soon be making 2.6 the default version, and then your package
> will fail to run without modifications.

This is nonsense of course, because it's a binary-independent package :)

However, the package is still going to break when Python 2.6 becomes
default, since the main script has a shebang line of '/usr/bin/python' and
it has Python 2.6 syntax errors. I suggest limiting it to 2.5 until
upstream fixes these problems.


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