[Python-modules-team] Possible problems in your Debian packages

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=== elementtidy:
= 1 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release:
- #461629 <http://bugs.debian.org/461629>
  Broken with latest tidy
= Not in testing for 86 days.
  If things don't change, it won't be part of lenny!
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=elementtidy>

=== ll-xist:
= 1 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release:
- #482959 <http://bugs.debian.org/482959>
  RoM: ll-xist should not be part of a stable release for now
= Not in testing for 18 days.
  If things don't change, it won't be part of lenny!
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=ll-xist>

=== pycallgraph: (you co-maintain it)
= 1 bug(s) that should be fixed for the next Debian release:
- #478581 <http://bugs.debian.org/478581>
  pycallgraph: fails to catch normal exception
= Not in testing for 31 days.
  If things don't change, it won't be part of lenny!
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=pycallgraph>

=== pycurl:
= No migration to testing for 29 days.
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=pycurl>

=== python-pysnmp4: (you co-maintain it)
= No migration to testing for 111 days.
  See <http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=python-pysnmp4>

=== Packages with a new upstream version according to DEHS:
  beaker  0.9.5  (Debian: 0.9.4-1)
  cherrypy3  3.1.0rc1  (Debian: 3.0.2-2)
  genshi  0.5  (Debian: 0.4.4-4)
  kiwi  1.9.22  (Debian: 1.9.21-1)
  ll-xist  3.2.7  (Debian: 2.15.5-1.1)
  matplotlib  0.98.2  (Debian: 0.98.1-1)
  pexpect  2.3  (Debian: 2.1-1)
  pycallgraph  0.4.1  (Debian: 0.4.0-1)
  pydb  1.23  (Debian: 1.22-3)
  pyenchant  1.4.2  (Debian: 1.3.1-1)
  pyme  0.8.0  (Debian: 0.7.0-4)
  pyopengl  3.0.0b3  (Debian: 3.0.0~b1-2)
  pyparsing  1.5.0  (Debian: 1.4.11-2)
  pyro  3.8-beta  (Debian: 3.7-2)
  python-docutils  0.5  (Debian: 0.4-6)
  python-gdata  1.1.1  (Debian: 1.0.9-1)
  python-memcache  1.43.tar.gz -&gt; old-releases/python-memcached-1.43  (Debian: 1.40-1)
  python-openid  2.2.0  (Debian: 2.1.1-1)
  python-pysnmp4  4.1.10a  (Debian: 4.1.9a-1)
  python-pysnmp4-apps  0.2.7a  (Debian: 0.2.6a-1)
  python-pysnmp4-mibs  0.0.6a  (Debian: 0.0.5a-3)
  quixote  latest  (Debian: 2.5-3)
  rabbyt  0.8.1  (Debian: 0.7.5-1)
  sclapp  0.5.2  (Debian: 0.5.1-2)
  sqlalchemy  0.5.0~beta1  (Debian: 0.4.6-1)
  tftpy  0.4.5  (Debian: 0.4.4-1)
  twill  0.9  (Debian: 0.9~b1-2)

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