Hi Christian, Il giorno gio 29 mag 2025 alle ore 11:07 Christian Krause < c...@fedoraproject.org> ha scritto:
> File >> "/usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages/pysnmp/carrier/asyncore/base.py", line >> 9, in <module> >> import asyncore >> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'asyncore' >> >>> >> >> Which points directly to https://peps.python.org/pep-0594/ which removes >> asyncore from 3.12 (which is Fedora>=40). This is just the most obvious, >> but also carrier is broken in a similar way (ie. if you check >> carrier/asyncore/base.py). >> > > I checked why it works for me in F41: although asyncore was removed from > the core python package, it is now available separately as > "python3-pyasyncore". Once that package is installed, pysnmp works in F41 > (at least for my use cases). So probably adding it as dependency to pysnmp > in F41 would be a solution. > Thanks for clarifying this out! I totally agree with you then: for F41 not to put breaking version updates we should just do a new release with python3-pyasyncore as dependency! Thanks! Federico
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