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Some more updates

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* gwibber, yokadi are in. So, you can get it as usual. pem is rejected due to stupidness of myself for not looking things in more detail, lazy /me.

And, yes, python-xml is removed (#540475) so I either need to RM request for pyslide or need to sit again to hack it but I think its difficult for me alone at moment and no reply on #468610. I am just wondering how Ubuntu will fix it now (LP #199014)

Any help is most welcome!

Written by Kartik Mistry

August 18, 2009 at 12:35 pm

Posted in Debian, Linux, News, Ubuntu

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  1. Is there an upstream?

    The modern XML API in Python’s standard library (since 2.5) is xml.etree. The most popular 3rd party library is python-lxml. Both have quite different APIs from what python-xml used to provide.

    I believe the standard library also has older SAX and DOM APIs. I was always confused as to the actual differences between stdlib’s xml package and what python-xml provided.

    Marius Gedminas

    August 18, 2009 at 7:31 pm

  2. Alas, No upstream :(

    Kartik Mistry

    August 18, 2009 at 7:54 pm


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