I'd like to drop the python2-rpm subpackage in Fedora 31.
There are a handful of dependencies left for it still but these all
appear more or less dead upstream (and some even downstream), and will
go down with the great python2 flush soon anyway. Kobo is the exception
but that has a python3 counterpart already. Here's what repoquery
--whatrequires python2-rpm on rawhide gives today:
ailurus-0:10.10.3-19.fc31.noarch
dmlite-shell-0:1.13.1-2.fc31.x86_64
firmware-tools-0:2.1.15-5.fc29.noarch
mach-0:1.0.4-10.fc31.i686
mach-0:1.0.4-10.fc31.x86_64
python2-kobo-rpmlib-0:0.10.0-2.fc31.noarch
repo_manager-0:0.1.0-15.fc31.noarch
system-config-users-0:1.3.8-6.fc29.noarch
vdsm-0:4.18.999-447.git0bb7717.fc28.x86_64
I'd rather not maintain the python2 bindings for another release just
because a handful of apparently dead software depends on it.
Thoughts?
- Panu -
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