[Bug 1373486] Review Request: python34 - Version 3.4 of the Python programming language

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1373486

Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak@xxxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #8 from Charalampos Stratakis <cstratak@xxxxxxxxxx> ---
Package is updated to 3.4.5, the latest version of Python 3.4 upstream.

Rewheel mode is disabled.

Debug build is disabled.

Package is flat, meaning that there are no subpackages, all the files and
directories are at the main package.

Most binaries, as well as libraries and man pages are removed or renamed so
they do not conflict with the system python3 package. The binary for this
package is renamed to python34.

python(abi) is not required/provided.

setuptools and pip come bundled with this package, so to comply with the
packaging guidelines virtual provides are added.

%{pylibdir} gets expanded to %{_libdir}/python3.4 so it will not conflict with
%{_libdir}/python3.5 at F24+ (or %{_libdir}/python3.6 in the future at F26+).

Tested on F24, F25 and rawhide VM's. No regressions noted.

'python3' command fires up the python 3.5.1 (F24) or 3.5.2 (F25+)  shell and
'python34' the 3.4.5 shell.

There were no upgrade paths issues and the package name does not conflict with
anything so far for branches that it is intended to be built against

Package accepted.

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