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jiridanek merged pull request #294:
URL: https://github.com/apache/qpid-proton/pull/294
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> Python detection logic prefers python2 over python3 when both are installed
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> Key: PROTON-2217
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTON-2217
> Project: Qpid Proton
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: build, proton-c, python-binding
> Affects Versions: proton-c-0.31.0
> Reporter: Jiri Daněk
> Assignee: Jiri Daněk
> Priority: Major
>
> I have the same experience that was reported elsewhere:
> bq. For me, the find_package(PythonInterp) call was always finding the older
> interpreter (2.7) even though everything pointed to the newer one (3.6).
> (from https://reviews.llvm.org/D64881)
> This behavior is unfortunate on Ubuntu 20.04 Focal, where both python2 and
> python3 are available, but pip for python2 is not packaged. Therefore it
> makes sense to build proton with python3; which would make sense anyways,
> since Python 2.7 is deprecated by the Python Software Foundation nowadays..
> Besides removing python2 as discussed on the linked page, there is currently
> nicer way to force python3 that worked for me, by setting
> {{-DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE=/usr/bin/python3}} CMake variable.
> Related dispatch issue, DISPATCH-187
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