[Bug 1720217] Review Request: python-dukpy - JavaScript runtime environment

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1720217

Marcus <aimylios@xxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Marcus <aimylios@xxxxxx> ---
I assume you want to package dukpy as a dependency for Calibre. In this case I
wouldn't bother to package a python2 version just to deprecate it in a couple
of months. In theory, dukpy is a dependency since 2017 (until then it was
shipped as part of the Calibre source code). To my knowledge, its absence in
Fedora did not have any noticeable effects in the last two years. It's mostly
(although not exclusively) used during bootstrapping, which we don't have to do
(because we rely on release tarballs). I only added it to my calibre-python3
copr repository because I wanted to package nightly builds.
Having the python3 version is of course a good thing, because it will close one
of the last gaps in Calibre's dependency tree as part of the switch to Python 3
(then only unrardll for CBR support and rapydscript-ng for bootstrapping are
left).

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