Thanks for the PPA. I ran the apport and jockey tests suites against
that, and they mostly succeed.

I get a large bunch of deprecation warnings, though (you mentioned that
already, if we can silence them for the release that's fine),

Also, this behaviour is new:

>>> import apt
>>> c=apt.Cache()
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree        
Reading state information... Done
Building data structures... Done 

With the current lucid version this isn't so chatty, but doesn't output
anything. This now causes a lot of screen garbage on stdout (and
incidentally also breaking the jockey tests because they don't expect so
much output). Is that really intended? Can it be silenced somehow with
an argument to Cache()?

Finally I tested the new version with software-center (although I'm sure
that you have done this countless times already).

Otherwise I feel much better about this after those tests (thanks for
doing dist-upgrade and gdebi), so this has my blessing now. Please go
ahead, approved.

** Changed in: python-apt (Ubuntu)
    Milestone: ubuntu-10.04-beta-1 => ubuntu-10.04-beta-2

** Changed in: python-apt (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Michael Vogt (mvo)

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