On 05. 08. 19 16:07, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 29. 07. 19 16:01, Petr Stodulka wrote:
Hi Miro,
thanks for notification. I am thinking about that. From the point, that
Python2 is going to be death... Mabye I would take it, but I am fan of
removing Python2 stuff from Fedora. But Mercurial (hg-git,
On 05. 08. 19 16:07, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 29. 07. 19 16:01, Petr Stodulka wrote:
Hi Miro,
thanks for notification. I am thinking about that. From the point, that
Python2 is going to be death... Mabye I would take it, but I am fan of
removing Python2 stuff from Fedora. But Mercurial (hg-git,
On 29. 07. 19 16:01, Petr Stodulka wrote:
Hi Miro,
thanks for notification. I am thinking about that. From the point, that
Python2 is going to be death... Mabye I would take it, but I am fan of
removing Python2 stuff from Fedora. But Mercurial (hg-git, git-remote-hg,..)
is not compatible with
On 29. 07. 19 16:01, Petr Stodulka wrote:
Hi Miro,
thanks for notification. I am thinking about that. From the point, that
Python2 is going to be death... Mabye I would take it, but I am fan of
removing Python2 stuff from Fedora. But Mercurial (hg-git, git-remote-hg,..)
is not compatible with
Hi Miro,
thanks for notification. I am thinking about that. From the point, that
Python2 is going to be death... Mabye I would take it, but I am fan of
removing Python2 stuff from Fedora. But Mercurial (hg-git, git-remote-hg,..)
is not compatible with Python3 yet (at least not a version released
As a maintainer of python-certifi, I wish to get rid of python2-certifi.
It has some dependencies:
$ repoquery --repo=rawhide{,-source} --whatrequires python2-certifi
python2-dulwich-0:0.19.11-2.fc31.x86_64
$ repoquery --repo=rawhide{,-source} --whatrequires python2-dulwich