On 30-Nov-2018, Paul Gevers wrote:

> However, your autopkgtest uses $(py3versions -i) and assumes that
> the zipfile module is installed, while it doesn't make sure that it
> is. Your autopkgtest should have a dependency on python3-all if you
> want to test all installed python3 versions (py3versions tells which
> python3.*-minimal versions are installed).

Thanks for the explanation.

Are you saying there is a better way to detect which Python versions
are installed? That is, “Python 3 versions which have the standard
library installed for use at run-time”?

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Ben Finney <bign...@debian.org>

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