On 24.5.2018 11:27, Thomas Haller wrote:
A sensible approach for a project to solve this problem is to write in a python2-and-3 compatible subset. But wbyen discouraging "#!/usr/bin/python" it's not generally possible to find a suitable interpreter.
This is true for upstream projects. We are talking Fedora packages here. We cannot have packages that say "run me with either python version" because our packages have dependencies.
All we ask here is for the packagers to explicitly package their packages for a specific Python version. Be it 3 (preferable) or 2.
We are not trying to "steal" the "python" command from the system nor render user software broken.
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