On 11/5/19 9:53 AM, Neal Gompa wrote:
On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 7:46 AM Tomas Kopecek
<tkopecek(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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> út 5. 11. 2019 v 4:13 odesílatel Miroslav Suchý <msuchy(a)redhat.com> napsal:
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>> Dne 04. 11. 19 v 22:41 Neal Gompa napsal(a):
>>> Wouldn't it be easier to just use #!/usr/bin/python and just sed it
>>> either way to Py2 or Py3?
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> It would mean, that git checkout will not work in Fedora - /usr/bin/python exists no
more, if you've no python-unversioned-command installed. I'm more +1 to default
python3
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It is generally installed by default, so this is not a case to worry about.
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>> I think it is time to move on. Let's pretend that there is no py2 :)
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>> I think the question should stand differently. Is anyone running latest Koji code
on RHEL6?
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> Yes,
> the biggest problem is still imagefactory/oz which were not sufficiently ported to
py3. Same reason leads us to running py2 version on RHEL7.
> Second is, that a lot of people still wants to use CLI on RHEL6.
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> Maybe Brendan can shed some light on imagefactory/oz py3 readiness?
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imagefactory/oz is py3 compatible at this point, minus some dependency
needed for the EC2 plugin I believe.
There were some parts ported to Python 3 for Fedora infrastructure.
I'm not sure if all the plugins were ported, though (maybe they were
since April?).