On 2018-07-25 12:30, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Hi Phil,
Hi Raphael,
I believe that you should not restrict openscap-daemon to a specific
Python version. This is useless work that needs to be undone rather
soon since
Python 3.7 aims to be the default.
It's perfectly OK if there's a bug open for a while in unstable until
we have a fix.
If you want to go faster, you could write a Debian-specific patch
yourself
until upstream releases an update. It's usually not hard, you just have
to
rename the "async" variables/attributes in some consistent manner
everywhere. It needs some care/coordination with upstream when it's
part
of the API though (exposed attribute name in methods for example).
As async is the module (and as a consequence the file) name, I prefer to
let the upstream choose the correct naming for this. The update is easy
as soon as a new name is chosen for this module.
In any case, when you have opened an upstream issue, you should mark
#904371 as forwarded to the upstream issue URL:
bts forwarded 904371 https://...
Ok I update the bug in consequence.
Thanks!
Cheers,
Cheers,
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