PS: just to be clear: what I really mean is that, if python3-chardet was
split into a "python3-chardet" (with only the module), and a "chardet"
package (with only the binaries / manpage), it would then be possible
for a third party to provide a "python-chardet" without the binaries /
manpages that would also depend on "chardet". The new "python-chardet"
(for python2) would of course not need to be maintained into Debian.

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  python3-chardet breaks install of python-chardet

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