On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 10:13 AM Miro Hrončok <mhron...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 18. 01. 21 10:01, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> > Dne 16. 01. 21 v 8:50 Miro Hrončok napsal(a):
> >> My point here is that I want to keep Python 2 much longer (for developers 
> >> who
> >> unfortunately still need to support it, e.g. for RHEL 7) than I'd like to 
> >> keep
> >> allowing packages to buiid with it.
> >
> > "Developers who unfortunately still need to support it" - they will need to
> > build their packages. If you remove those macros, you will make their life 
> > harder.
> > This is not about Fedora developers, but about 3rd party developers who 
> > built
> > their projects on top of Fedora.
>
> Note that we don't want to support building Python 2 RPM packages any more, 
> same
> as we don't support building Python 3.6 or 3.7 packages. We support the
> alternate Python versions for developers to be able to develop on and test on
> them, we do not support actually running applications or deploying stuff.
>

This is something I'd like to fix in Fedora's Python 3 stack at some
point, but there's some prep work to do before this can be done.
Supporting using alternate Python 3 stacks as a third-party packager
would be very useful...

> If there are others who'd like to support Python 2 in Fedora, speak up.
>
> (I am actually leaning towards keeping the macros when I see the feedback, 
> just
> trying to explain our motivation.)
>

Your motivation makes complete sense. But as a third-party packager
who occasionally has to deal with stuff that's still in Python 2, I'd
rather at least have the macros so that building stuff still works
while porting to Python 3.

If the Python 2 interpreter is completely gone, then that's a
different story, but since it's still there for a few more years...



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