This should be all set now, the py3 binaries have been removed.
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Cool. Just have openstack start using it and an archive admin will
promote it.
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Override component to main
python-os-win 0.0.6-1ubuntu1 in xenial: universe/misc -> main
python-os-win 0.0.6-1ubuntu1 in xenial amd64: universe/python/optional/100% ->
main
python-os-win 0.0.6-1ubuntu1 in xenial arm64: universe/python/optional/100% ->
main
python-os-win 0.0.6-1ubuntu1 in xenial
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python-os-win 0.0.6-1ubuntu1 in xenial: universe/misc -> main
python-os-win 0.0.6-1ubuntu1 in xenial amd64: universe/python/optional/100% ->
main
python-os-win 0.0.6-1ubuntu1 in xenial arm64: universe/python/optional/100% ->
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python-os-win 0.0.6-1ubuntu1 in xenial
Thanks Michael. Yeah I left d/control in tact so that we can re-enable
py3 binaries more easily when they are ready.
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python-os-win 0.0.6-1ubuntu1 is in the archive now and it drops the py3
binaries. I've asked in #ubuntu-release for an achive admin to drop the
python3-os-win binaries, and that should get the package out of
proposed.
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The packaging still depends on a lot of python3 packages and builds the
code for python3 (just doesn't make a package from it). But that's
harmless. Approved, assuming you can get it to the release pocket.
** Changed in: python-os-win (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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That's fine by me.
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Hi mterry,
Thanks for the review.
* The dependencies are all in main but some are stuck in proposed, so just
waiting to get those through.
* The package now has a team bug subscriber.
* I tried enabling the Python3 tests however I hit this bug which Thomas also
hit in Debian:
Some of those errors seem like real issues (i.e. it appears that the
module doesn't use Python3-compatible code). Does this package actually
support py3?
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Good point. It does look like it's not py3-compatible based on those
errors. We might be able to drop the py3 binaries from the packaging
until upstream resolves this. Would that be ok with you, assuming there
aren't packages dependent on the py3 binaries?
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- It doesn't have all its dependencies in the archive yet.
- It needs a team bug subscriber (server team presumably)
- It only runs tests against python2.7, not python3.
** Changed in: python-os-win (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
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