** Description changed:

  For some reason, the version of distribute that ships under the python-
  setuptools package for Lucid and Maverick creates egg-info directories
  that lack the Python version string (on Lucid and Maverick, this
  identifier would be "py2.6"). For example, when installing the Python
  package yolk version 0.4.1, the egg-info directory created is named
  "yolk-0.4.1.egg-info" instead of "yolk-0.4.1-py2.6.egg-info". This has
  created issues with pip; see issue 104:
  
  https://bitbucket.org/ianb/pip/issue/104/pip-uninstall-on-ubuntu-linux
  
  I am trying to understand why the behavior of the version of distribute
  that ships in the python-setuptools package is inconsistent with the
  upstream behavior of distribute.
+ 
+ More specifically, I am concerned there may have been Debian/Ubuntu-
+ specific patches applied that have affected the behavior of egg-info
+ directory naming during creation to be simply "PKGNAME-VERSION.egg-
+ info", but that someone also forgot to apply a patch to the method
+ pkg_resources.Distribution.egg_name(), which still provides the
+ "PKGNAME-VERSION-py2.6.egg-info", which is the expected behavior.

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  egg-info directory name lacks Python version string

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