[Bug 301629] Re: Ubuntu Python not complete
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Thu Apr 11 10:30:28 UTC 2013
This bug was fixed in the package python3.3 - 3.3.1-1ubuntu2
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python3.3 (3.3.1-1ubuntu2) raring; urgency=low
* Idle updates:
- Issue #17657: Show full Tk version in IDLE's about dialog.
- Issue #17613: Prevent traceback when removing syntax colorizer.
- Issue #1207589: Backwards-compatibility patch for right-click menu.
- Issue #16887: Now accepts Cancel in tabify/untabify dialog box.
- Issue #17625: Close the replace dialog after it is used.
- Issue #14254: Now handles readline correctly across shell restarts.
- Issue #17614: No longer raises exception when quickly closing a file.
- Issue #6698: Now opens just an editor window when configured to do so.
- Issue #8900: Using keyboard shortcuts in IDLE to open a file no longer
raises an exception.
- Issue #6649: Fixed missing exit status.
* Build a libpython3.3-testsuite package. LP: #301629.
* Add autopkg tests to run the installed testsuite in normal and debug
mode.
* Re-enable running the tests during the build.
* Add pyconfig.h compatibility headers. LP: #1094246.
-- Matthias Klose <doko at ubuntu.com> Wed, 10 Apr 2013 23:05:23 +0200
** Changed in: python3.3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Ubuntu Python not complete
Status in “python2.7” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “python3.3” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
I am trying to use the standard tests (like test_list.py or
test_dict.py) from the standard library (Python2.5), but they aren't
available on a standard Ubuntu Hardy or Ibex installation. Searching
in the official download, I found a rich test structure under
'Lib/test/', but in my installation, this directory doesn't contain
much. The apt-file script didn't find any packages for these specific
files either. I looked manually in any 'python-' package that seemed
reasonable (*-dbg, *-dev, for example), with no success. I asked in
the Python mailing list, nobody seems to know about that problem.
(http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2008-November/516690.html)
I guess that the Python packages in Ubuntu are directly inherited from
Debian. In that case, I am willing to contact the responsible Debian
maintainers, and ask them to support the _complete_ Python distribution.
Thanks for your work!
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