Python-enum34 backports some features of Python 3.4 to earlier versions of Python.
We now package python-3.4, so I think it's unnecessary to use it in our python-3 packages. This patch series 1) Updates python-3.4 to the latest version that builds with our system. 2) Adds a python2-variant and uses it where necessary. 3) Removes python-enum34 where possible. I checked that all the affected packages still build. 4) Removes python-setuptools as an input to python-enum34. It doesn't seem to be necessary anymore. I think we should keep the python3-variant around in case anyone is using it "out of tree". Your thoughts? Leo Famulari (4): gnu: python-enum34: Update to 1.1.0. gnu: Add python2-enum34. gnu: Don't use python-enum34 when building with python-3.4. gnu: python-enum34: Remove python-setuptools from inputs. gnu/packages/docker.scm | 1 - gnu/packages/python.scm | 18 ++++++++---------- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) -- 2.6.3
