On Thu, 2018-05-24 at 11:38 +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote: > 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. Hi, makes sense. Thanks, best, Thomas
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