On Tue, Mar 13, 2007, Elijah Newren wrote: > Unlike GNOME and Linux, Python does not use odd version numbers for > development versions. Thus 2.5 is the latest production version of > Python, rather than the latest development version.
I know 2.5 is a stable release; my point is that this needlessly raises the bar to build GNOME: anyone is free to build GNOME with whatever version of libc6, gcc, or python that one wants to catch some bugs (in GNOME or in these projects), but imposing the python version to be so high by default seems a gratuitous change. 3 out of 5 Ubuntu releases do not have Python 2.5 by default, no Debian release has it and the next one wont have it. -- Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list