I'm attaching a patch to fix this based on PyXML-0.8.4.tar.gz (as downloaded from http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyxml/files/ ). I can't remember the details of Debian (and thus Ubuntu) packaging, but I think there is a way to include patches in packages (debian/patches directory). I suppose it shouldn't be a big problem to include this patch (slightly adapted to the actual package).
Could it not be re-included?
Just to answer my previous question. PyXML breaks with Python 2.6 because "as" has become a reserved keyword: /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=477783
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I'm attaching a patch to fix this based on PyXML-0.8.4.tar.gz (as downloaded from http:// sourceforge. net/projects/ pyxml/files/ ). I can't remember the details of Debian (and thus Ubuntu) packaging, but I think there is a way to include patches in packages (debian/patches directory). I suppose it shouldn't be a big problem to include this patch (slightly adapted to the actual package).