Six isn't a module that is normally installed. I think the pythonic way to
do this is tell people "you need to install six before you can use lldb",
but given the number of different ways in which people use it and the
different needs, this isn't ideal.

There are no plans to drop support for 2.7, so it will continue to be
needed. Do you actually get an error?
On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 2:22 PM Kamil Rytarowski via lldb-dev <
[email protected]> wrote:

> It has been noted that LLDB installs its own copy of six.py
> (third_party/Python/module/six/six.py) that conflicts with a standalone
> one lang/py-six (path in pkgsrc).
>
> Could we reuse an external version shipped with a system? Alternatively
> are there plans to migrate to Python 3 and remove need for it?
>
> How to address this conflict cleanly?
>
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