Re: /usr/bin/python3 deprecation and enforcing /usr/bin/python
Hi,
I am against deprecating python3 ... it is used a bit everywhere and
every `venv` provides both python and python3.
What will occur when python4 arrives ?
Cheers,
Jerome
On Wed, 12 Nov 2025 10:49:08 -0500
Antoine Beaupré <anarcat@debian.org> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Debian has shipped Python 3 as /usr/bin/python3 for a while now. For
> some time, we've also shipped a python-is-python3 package that ships a
> symlink from /usr/bin/python to /usr/bin/python as well, but it's not
> installed by default.
>
> I'm assuming that most distributions outside of Debian, at this point,
> have shipped /usr/bin/python as Python 3 for couple of years, as far as
> I know (although I haven't surveyed that formally).
>
> I've been wondering whether it's time we finally make this
> change. Concretely, I think it means:
>
> 1. deprecating /usr/bin/python3
> 2. shipping Python 3 as /usr/bin/python directly
>
> I think we should do this for Debian 14 (forky), and stop shipping
> python3 altogether in Debian 15 (?).
>
> Thoughts?
>
> A.
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>
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