On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 01:38:50PM +0100, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
On Tue, 2018-03-20 at 11:12 +0000, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 11:53:53AM +0100, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> > While RHEL / CentOS are still using Python 2 for the time being,
> > Fedora has already switched to Python 3 as the default Python
> > interpreter a while ago, so on that OS it doesn't make sense to
> > drag in Python 2 anymore.
>
> While current RHEL are py2, future RHEL should be expected to
> use Python 3 too
>
[...]
> > +# Fedora can use Python 3, which unlike Python 2 is installed by default
> > +%if 0%{?fedora}
>
> This should include "|| 0%{?rhel} > 7" too
I think we should cross that bridge when we come to it, eg. when a
RHEL release that uses Python 3 as the default Python is released.
We're probably going to have to go through the spec file and
reassess most package relationships at that point anyway.
We've already crossed the bridge & done this work
commit b2ab38bfdc765bbcb56b89b55dfee6b406fc8c29
Author: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar(a)redhat.com>
Date: Fri Feb 9 14:08:45 2018 +0100
spec: Prepare for future RHEL
Regards,
Daniel
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