On 25/04/2008, Adeodato Simó wrote: > By looking at the dependencies, blender is not part of this > transition, because putting python-defaults 2.5 in testing does not > render it uninstallable. So feel free to upload. Thanks; thought so, but wanted to make sure. > As an aside matter, I have no idea, whether being compiled for > python2.4 but allowing co-installability with another default python > version is the correct thing to do or not. If your concern is about how the shipped scripts are executed, they all begin with a “#!BPY” shebang, and Blender runs them with the interpreter it was compiled against. That explains why the submitter of #477761 got a syntax error: his python2.5 — fancy “foo if bar else baz” — script was executed by python2.4, against which Blender was compiled until now; although his python version is 2.5.2-1. Mraw, KiBi.
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