On July 2, 2015 3:55:30 PM EDT, Barry Warsaw <ba...@debian.org> wrote: >As part of the 3.5 test rebuild I noticed an incompatibility with >python3-enum, which I reported upstream. The response was: there's >actually >no reason to have a Python 3 version of enum in any version >= Python >3.4. >Since that's all we have now, maybe it makes more sense to just remove >the >python3-enum package from Debian. > >There may be similar packages which are fairly straight backports of >Python 3 >packages. For those that are no longer necessary, what do you think >about >removing the python3-* version of the binary package? > >It seems like a bit of a regression given that we want Python 3 >versions of >our libraries, but in cases like this it probably makes sense. > >Thoughts? >-Barry
I think dropping these duplicates is the only thing that makes sense. For reference, I dropped python3-ipaddr once python3.2 was gone (because 3.3 has ipaddress, which does the same thing). Scott K