The discussion on the scons thread brought a question to my mind.  Quoting:

"
...

If relax-pyXX is really a clean python-varianted package, it doesn't
need to conflicts/replaces its other variants. If it's a package that
uses python internally but doesn't supply python modules that other
packages use, it shouldn't be varianted as if it's a public python
module.
...
"

What if a package has python-versioned dependencies, but does not itself build 
public python modules (e.g. a user-executable application)?  Should we just 
pick a single python flavor in such cases?  This comes up occasionally with 
tracker submissions.


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