Hello,

I confirm, I just upgraded to Ubuntu Karmic and 5.0 branch of OpenERP stopped 
working?
Why the hell Tiny doesn't backport the pyxml work from trunk or from your 
Ubuntu patch back into 5-0?

As an 2 years OpenERP integrator, I consider OpenERP is not yet mature
to be used in "official releases" and hence Ubuntu packages seriously in
production. Until now, each release had critical bugs. The only working
way has been to use a release or a stable enough revision revision of
5-0 and then back port patch to fix bugs/regressions to be good enough
for use in production (still I hope OpenERP will be mature enough in
less than 6 months to be usable in most of cases with such official
packages).

So I insist, this is very important we can bzr branch the 5-0 branch and
use it on Ubuntu Karmic. Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux
distro...

The fix is easy, it's just about back-porting changes from the trunk or the 
Ubuntu patch.
Also, it's very easy to test it's robust and regression free. Use of old 
deprecated XML libs is very limited, it's very easy, say on a demo database 
with manufacturing profile to test the main flows and screens to determine 
there will be no bug doing this.

What is the Tiny position on this topic? Will we have to tell users,
OpenERP be simply uninstallable on the new Ubuntu release, at least not
in a production suitable way?

If I propose the merge, will you merge it?

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orm.py needs to use libxml2 rather than pyxml
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429519
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