Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: python-mako

Hi,
I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 and I'm trying to install python-mako for a little 
project of mine.
When I try to install it (via apt-get, synaptic or whatever), apt follows the 
"recommends" packages and so it tries to install python-beaker, which in turn 
"recommends" python-sqlalchemy.
The end result is that while I'm trying to install a templating engine, I end 
up with an ORM/database toolkit too..

This wouldn't be a big problem per se, but on another project of mine I'm using 
SQLalchemy 0.5.2 installed from source, so I can't install the 
Intrepid-provided package, as it is still at version 0.4.8..
Would it be possible to change the "python-mako recommends python-beaker" to 
"python-mako suggests python-beaker"?

Many thanks for your time!

** Affects: mako (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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python-mako indirectly recommends python-sqlalchemy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/340540
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