How to figure out why is Python 2 in critpath

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I've recently updated Python 2 to the penultimate release for Python 2.7:

https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2019-0d3fcae639

Bodhi tells me that Python 2 is in criptpath in Fedora 31. That almost gave me a heart attack. I've checked in PDC and indeed it is 😱

Reading https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Critical_path_package

I've installed a F31 mock and install @core and @critical-path-base into it. No python2.

I've tried to install all the other groups, but mock tells me:

  Module or Group 'critical-path-base-apps' is not available.
  Module or Group 'critical-path-base-gnome' is not available.
  Module or Group 'critical-path-base-kde' is not available.
  Module or Group 'critical-path-base-lxde' is not available.
  Module or Group 'critical-path-base-xfce' is not available

How do I find our why is Python 2 in the critical path?

Thanks,
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Miro Hrončok
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