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Re: /usr/bin/python2 shebangs



On Nov 01, 2016, at 11:34 AM, Scott Kitterman wrote:

>I don't think /usr/bin/python should ever point to a python3 version.  It
>should be dropped when python2.7 is removed.  I think the existence of
>/usr/bin/python2 is a limited to a work around for a specific distros
>insanity.  There's no need to encourage it's use in Debian as that particular
>insanity hasn't and won't (as long as I'm a python*-defaults co-maintainer).
>
>P.S. But I think you already knew how I feel about it.  ;-)

Oh yes, I knew. :)

Okay, so you don't think we should ever shebang scripts to /usr/bin/python2.
Maybe lintian should warn specifically against that then?

(I still think /usr/bin/python2 is the better long term path, but I don't feel
strongly enough about it to advocate a formal transition.)

Cheers,
-Barry


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