> my main system is Bionic which has python2 as default
There is not concept of "default" python in debian-based systems. the
`python` command is python2, period.
> I changed that to python3 and [...]
That's not a supported setup. You get to keep the pieces.
the move from the unversioned /usr/bin/python to /usr/bin/python2
started years after bionic was released, so it's not surprising. In
fact, back then using /usr/bin/python2 in shebangs was discouraged and
partially automatically changed to the unversioned variant during the
build.
I recommend you at least move to focal, even better groovy if you wish to have
a /usr/bin/python pointing to python3. In there at least most packages will
use /usr/bin/python2 in their shebang as you are describing. Either way,
having /usr/bin/python pointing to python3 is not really supported by us at
this time.
** Changed in: dput-ng (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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