On 8/30/19 3:45 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 8/29/19 1:54 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Will this automagically change on Jan 1, 2020?
No, but it will be changed in Fedora 31:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python_means_Python3
Is there a way to get it changed now and see what is in trouble
(though there is very little python that I know I am using).
If you're using only packaged python applications, everything should
be fine. If you have your own in /usr/local or some other local root
directory, you will probably want to check for newer versions and
re-install them. You can do that now, and you should use either the
"python2" or "python3" command when doing so.
The only non Fedora packaged python app I am running is xml2rfc.
This is what the IETF community tends to use to create Internet Drafts.
Many of us prefer writing in xml. Many prefer Markdown and have an app
that converts their .md to .xml. There are a few (some Chinese) that
still use Word and create .txt which then needs cleanup. Then there are
those that insist that they NEED pdf images for their RFCs (but they are
REQUIRED to also generate ascii graphics and .txt versions).
Fun for all. Your RFCs in the making. Like any sausage, you probably
don't want to know what we put into them.
:)
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