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Why isn't this in oneiric?
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This bug was fixed in the package jython - 2.5.1-2ubuntu2
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* Stop building the jython-gcj package.
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** Changed in: jython (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 682216 ***
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Merge jython 2.5.1-2 (main) from Debian unstable (main)
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Please keep look on bug #682216.
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The Fix Released announcement is for the Debian version (upstream).
If you're desperate for Jython 2.5, the Debian unstable version may work
( http://packages.debian.org/sid/jython ), although you also need the
updated antlr3 from sid, and I had some issues trying to get it to run
some code which
Maverick package search seems to work for me
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=jythonsearchon=namessuite=mavericksection=all
Either way, it's apparently stuck at 2.2.1
when jython itself is now at 2.5.2 it's kind of slack, looks as though
we'll have to download jython directly for now
heya,
Hmm, it says fix released above, on 2010-07-12.
However, as of today (2010-08-04), nearly three weeks later, on Ubuntu
Maverick, I just checked aptitude show jython, and it still shows
Jython 2.2.1-2.1ubuntu1.
And http://packages.ubuntu.com seems to show Jython 2.2.1-2ubuntu4 for Lucid,
** Changed in: jython (Debian)
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heya,
Yeah, me as well.
Trying to install django-python, seems to require distutils, which is a
standard part of Jython 2.5.
It seems a bit ridiculous how outdated this is - Jython 2.2.1 was
released back in 2007. And as other people point out, it doesn't work
with a lot of things today. *sigh*
I really hope the maintainers will update it in Lucid...we are ages
behind...
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Lucid is out, and were still on really old Jython 2.2.1 at this rate,
we'll be asking for 2.6 soon.
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Please! This is very old and won't run most Python code in Ubuntu and
elsewhere, which requires version 2.3.
Is Debian also stuck on this old version?
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Yes, I agree. I'm having to install the version on their site for now,
but isn't that what a packaging system is supposed to do, not have us
install raw versions, enabling easy installation/removal/upgrades,
etc? Can someone create a deb, even if it is not maintained by
Canonical? They seem a bit
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