> On 10 May 2020, at 17:45, Igor Raits <ignatenkobr...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
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> On Sun, 2020-05-10 at 17:31 +0100, Barry Scott wrote:
>> I know that python2 is a dead language, but I have a need to use some
>> python 2 code
>> on one of my servers. It's clearly on me to maintain the old code if
>> I choose to use it.
>> 
>> I use MoinMoin via mon_wsgi.
>> 
>> After upgrading to fedora 32 I took the trouble to install moin using
>> the F31 package.
>> And all was good.
>> 
>> But I just did my first dnf update and was surprised to find these
>> lines in the log of 
>> the dnf update:
>> 
>> ---> Package moin.noarch 1.9.10-3.fc31 will be erased
>> ---> Package python2-mod_wsgi.x86_64 4.6.6-2.fc32 will be erased
>> 
>> What is forcing the erase? I need to workaround this.
> 
> fedora-obsolete-packages I guess.
> 
> Just build the packages you need with newer version/release. Then
> python3 subpackage or fedora-obsolete-packages won't remove them.

Thanks for the explanation.

I'll package as barry-XXX to avoid the problem.

Barry



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