Fedora 20 and python3

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Hello all,

At the moment we have two problems on Fedora 29, one involves the
installing of dependencies [1] and the other is a cmake error [2][3]
that revolves around Python2 not being linked to the same openssl
library version as was shipped with the OS. The solutions to
"re-enable" python2 functionality for these issues are either not
attractive to the developers or non-existent given the drive to
transition and python2's imminent demise. With this in mind are there
any objections to focussing on making the jump to only supporting
python3 in Nautilus, at least on Fedora29 and above? This should
probably be considered for all distros, as it's probably time, but
Fedora is the one with the immediate need.

[1] https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/37301
[2] http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/36425
[3] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1643450

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Cheers,
Brad



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