[Scott Kitterman, 2015-04-14] > Even after Python (meaning python2.7) is no longer in the archive (let alone > part of some type of default install), people might still roll their own. I > think the only possible answer to the question of what should /usr/bin/python > point to when there's no python2 on the system is that it shouldn't exist. > > If you want python (which include /usr/bin/python), install it. If you want > python3, then the interpreter you're looking for is found at /usr/bin/python3. > > There's no dilemma to solve.
+1 PS will this meeting be streamed or recording available somewhere later? -- Piotr Ożarowski Debian GNU/Linux Developer www.ozarowski.pl www.griffith.cc www.debian.org GPG Fingerprint: 1D2F A898 58DA AF62 1786 2DF7 AEF6 F1A2 A745 7645 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

