Re: F38 proposal: Deprecate python-toml (Self-Contained Change proposal)

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On 15. 10. 22 19:23, Miro Hrončok wrote:

Perhaps the "Migrating to tomllib on Python 3.11+ and falling back to
tomli" approach should be more strongly recommended? tomllib is based
off of tomli's code and is yet another thing that has to be bootstrapped
during Python rebuilds. python-toml AND python-tomli have been removed
from ELN/RHEL 10, as they're both made redundant by tomllib.

Sure, "Migrating to tomllib on Python 3.11+ and falling back to tomli" is the recommended approach. How do I make that more visible?

I've removed the "fallback to toml" option entirely now when toml is in EPEL 8 (thanks for that).

I've added big warning boxes in the "easy but not ideal" migration sections. WDYT?

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