On 2019-07-09, 06:32 GMT, you wrote:
I thought the discussion is also about pypy (so the 1 Jan argument doesn't count imo).
Right, that one doesn’t apply, but the rest is the same: normal users can use whatever they have in %{_bindir} (and python3 is probably the basic Python for many years to come), and whoever needs the library can use it with python2/pypy/etc. And yes, ``pypy -m library`` trick should work as well.
Detailed control? I just want working packages which include the executables. And all other distros I looked at (Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu) just have the executables for all python versions.
If you have some more important reason than “I don’t want to have Python 3 on my system” we can certainly add alternatives for the particular packages, but I don’t think I would like to add foo-2 and foo-3 versions to all python packages in the repository. Best, Matěj -- https://matej.ceplovi.cz/blog/, Jabber: mcepl@ceplovi.cz GPG Finger: 3C76 A027 CA45 AD70 98B5 BC1D 7920 5802 880B C9D8 If we rise from prayer better persons, our prayers have been answered. -- a Jewish prayer book -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-python+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-python+owner@opensuse.org