Re: Packages BuildRequiring python2-sphinx AND python3-devel

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On 29. 04. 19 23:05, Peter Robinson wrote:
There are 2 Python related changes in Fedora 31 that unfortunately interact with
each other.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python3.8
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Sphinx2

The following packages (owners bcc'ed) BuildRequire both python2-sphinx AND
python3-devel. Hence the package won't be able to be rebuilt for the Python 3.8
update. I'd appreciate if you could drop the dependency on python2-sphinx to
make the Python 3.8 transition possible.

For packages that are needed by other packages, I might eventually do it myself.

(Note that this information is from repoquery, if you already fixed this in git
only, sorry for the noise.)

I have an issue with xapian-bindings which appears to be broken when
building python3 with sphinx2, are they an incompatible update? With
Fedora 30 release activities I've not had time to investigate and I
wasn't aware of the major bump of sphnix2 would impact me. It's going
to be a few weeks or more due to other commitments before I might get
a chance to look at this again.

Yes, they've removed a lot of deprecated things.

I'll put xapian-bindings to my TODO.

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