Re: Python 3 transition question

2019-09-04 Thread Martin Kelly
On 9/2/19 1:18 PM, Martin Kelly wrote: On 9/1/19 10:07 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote: On September 2, 2019 4:00:53 AM UTC, Sandro Tosi wrote: I would just stop building these.  And if the reverse dependencies have a py2removal bug itself, then comment in these issues that the

Re: Python 3 transition question

2019-09-02 Thread Martin Kelly
On 9/1/19 10:07 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote: On September 2, 2019 4:00:53 AM UTC, Sandro Tosi wrote: I would just stop building these. And if the reverse dependencies have a py2removal bug itself, then comment in these issues that the suggested/recommended package gets removed. If they

Re: Python 3 transition question

2019-09-01 Thread Sandro Tosi
> I would just stop building these. And if the reverse dependencies have a > py2removal bug itself, then comment in these issues that the > suggested/recommended package gets removed. If they don't have a py2removal > bug, please file the bugs for these packages. i dont believe this is a

Re: Python 3 transition question

2019-09-01 Thread Matthias Klose
On 01.09.19 21:48, Martin Kelly wrote: Hi, I maintain python-gmpy and python-gmpy2, which need to transition to Python 3. However, they have several packages that have Suggests or Recommends (not a hard dependency) pointing to python-gmpy/python-gmpy2. These other packages appear to be