On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 10:58:02AM +0100, Loïc Minier wrote:
>         Hi,
> 
> On Thu, Nov 09, 2006, Alexandre Fayolle wrote:
> > I'm trying to build and upload a new release of python-psyco, and the
> > built package is wrong because `pyversions -r debian/control` returns
> > python2.4 even though debian/control says that XS-Python-Version is
> >  >=2.2, << 2.6. 
> > 
> > I have python-all installed, so I would expect the call to pyversions to
> > return python2.3 python2.4 python2.5
> 
>  I think what you describe is correct behavior.  pyversions was changed
>  so that we can get rid of python2.3, and this means we should not build
>  any new packages against python2.3, and rebuilds will hence lose their
>  "python2.3-" virtual provide.
> 
>  Concerning python2.5, it's not enabled yet because it's not expected to
>  be the default version in etch, but I suppose it could be now that it
>  is officially released and in sync in etch.

In my opinion, shipping etch with python2.5 (even as non default) and no
extension module compiled for python2.5 is a bit strange. 


> 
> > Any package building C extension modules rebuilt with the current setup
> > will only compile the C extension for python2.4, which is not what we
> > want. 
> 
>  I think it is.  :)

I'd like real python2.5 support in etch... 

/me goes to reupload python-psyco without python2.3 support. 

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