On 2022-08-11 16:33, pack...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
On Thu, 11 Aug 2022 14:34:00 +0200
"Carlos E. R." <robin.lis...@telefonica.net> wrote:

On 2022-08-11 14:24, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Hello,

In the Message;

    Subject    : Re: [packman] yt-dlp 2022.08.08 broken on 15.3
    Message-ID : <693fb7c1-a040-a8d5-5554-f9e0224a1...@telefonica.net>
    Date & Time: Thu, 11 Aug 2022 13:35:16 +0200

[CER] == "Carlos E. R." <> has written:
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CER>  On 2022-08-11 13:25, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
CER>  > Hello,
CER>  >
CER>  > In the Message;
CER>  >
CER>  >    Subject    : Re: [packman] yt-dlp 2022.08.08 broken on
CER>  > 15.3 Message-ID :
CER>  > <d1abe7f4-94d3-e7bd-dd28-b7007d7bb...@telefonica.net> Date &
CER>  > Time: Thu, 11 Aug 2022 12:57:20 +0200
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CER>  > [CER] == "Carlos E. R." <robin.lis...@telefonica.net> has
CER>  > written:
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CER>  > [...]
CER>  > MS>>>  Exception: You are using an unsupported version of
CER>  > MS>>> Python. Only Python versions 3.7 and above are
CER>  > MS>>> supported by yt-dlp
CER>  >
CER> > python3 in Leap 15.3 is python3.6, right?
CER>  > yt-dlp requires python3.7 or higher.
CER> Then the package must have that dependency.

I can't understand what you are trying to say.

It is not proper to publish a package for Leap that needs Python
version 3.8 to run and not put a hard dependency for 3.8 in the rpm.

It isn't a hard dependency. It isn't a dependency at all. Dependencies
are for code that must be incorporated into the executable, or linked
to it. This is a build-dependency; a different concept.

That package should be removed from the Leap repositories ASAP.

That's just silly. Sensible people will build it as Masaru suggests
until Luigi's suggestion is incorporated. You and any other people with
similar limitations can just ignore it.


I can not ignore it, the program crashes in my machine. I had to find an older yt-dlp rpm and revert to it (not from packman repos).

Most people can happily
understand the notion of having more than one version of a
compiler/interpreter on their system at once.

The problem is getting an update that doesn't work and crashes.

I will be happy to install another version of Python if is the official openSUSE recommendation.

--
Cheers / Saludos,

                Carlos E. R.
                (from 15.3 x86_64 at Telcontar)

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