By 'supported', I assume you mean default? Supported (in Debian/Ubuntu Python
terms) means the Python versions we build modules for (currently 2.6 and 2.7
in both Debian and Ubuntu). You can use pyversions -d (or some variant to get
the output format you want) in debian/rules to access the current (at build
time) python version.
By 'supported', I assume you mean default? Supported (in Debian/Ubuntu Python
terms) means the Python versions we build modules for (currently 2.6 and 2.7
in both Debian and Ubuntu). You can use pyversions -d (or some variant to get
the output format you want) in debian/rules to access the current (at build
time) python version.