Post-install compilation of packages for unsupported Python versions (was: Packages that pretend to support Python 2.4)

2010-05-17 Thread Ben Finney
Stefano Rivera writes: > Hi Jakub (2010.05.17_20:01:25_+0200) > > 19 packages uses syntax constructs specific to Python 2.5+ in their > > public modules but don't declare that minimum supported version is > > 2.5. I'm looking for volunteers to do MBF. > > Done, only 13 real bugs. […] Thanks for

Re: Packages that pretend to support Python 2.4

2010-05-17 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Jakub (2010.05.17_20:01:25_+0200) > 19 packages uses syntax constructs specific to Python 2.5+ in their > public modules but don't declare that minimum supported version is 2.5. > I'm looking for volunteers to do MBF. Done, only 13 real bugs. calibre_0.5.14+dfsg-1 False positive

Re: Packages that pretend to support Python 2.4

2010-05-17 Thread Jakub Wilk
* Vincent Bernat , 2010-05-17, 21:43: 19 packages uses syntax constructs specific to Python 2.5+ in their public modules but don't declare that minimum supported version is 2.5. I'm looking for volunteers to do MBF. Out of curiosity, what method did you use to determine that those packa

Re: Packages that pretend to support Python 2.4

2010-05-17 Thread Vincent Bernat
OoO Pendant le journal télévisé du lundi 17 mai 2010, vers 20:01, Jakub Wilk disait : > 19 packages uses syntax constructs specific to Python 2.5+ in their > public modules but don't declare that minimum supported version is > 2.5. I'm looking for volunteers to do MBF. Out of curiosity, what

Packages that pretend to support Python 2.4

2010-05-17 Thread Jakub Wilk
Hello, 19 packages uses syntax constructs specific to Python 2.5+ in their public modules but don't declare that minimum supported version is 2.5. I'm looking for volunteers to do MBF. Packages: calibre_0.5.14+dfsg-1 elyxer_0.98-1 epigrass_2.0.1~dfsg-1 idjc_0.8.2-2 moovida-plugins-bad_1.0.9+