On 13.12.2010 16:07, Martin Pitt wrote:
>> pycompile get's called from python2.7/python2.7-minimal
>
> I don't understand this -- you mean when you install a python 2.7
> enabled package, it calls pycompile (which is shippped by "python-
> minimal", not "python2.7" or "python2.7-minimal), while python-minimal
> is still at 2.6? If that's the case, why can't python2.7 just add a
> "Breaks: python-minimal (<< 2.7)"?
On 13.12.2010 16:07, Martin Pitt wrote: 7/python2. 7-minimal 7-minimal) , while python-minimal
>> pycompile get's called from python2.
>
> I don't understand this -- you mean when you install a python 2.7
> enabled package, it calls pycompile (which is shippped by "python-
> minimal", not "python2.7" or "python2.
> is still at 2.6? If that's the case, why can't python2.7 just add a
> "Breaks: python-minimal (<< 2.7)"?
what would a "Breaks" change?