Also, hasn't this been already discussed on the python-devel Fedora
mailing list?
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> So, the "problem" with --majorver-provides occurs when either of the
> two conditions are true:
>
> * There's no dependency on a specific version of the Python ABI
> ("python(abi) = X.Y") in the modules
> * There's more than one package providing a python implementation per
> major version. (i.e. a package providing "python(abi) = 3.4" and
> "python(abi) = 3.5")
>
> In either case, you wind up in a scenario where it's possible to BR a
> module that would be mismatched to the Python implementation. That is,
> the module would be installed in a path that doesn't match the Python
> implementation. Thus, the package would be effectively broken, since
> it won't work.
Yes, that's exactly what we were trying to avoid.
> However, in Mageia (which is where a variant of this dependency
> generator is already used), we've never had this problem because
> there's a dependency that forces it to match to the proper Python
> implementation (Requires on "python(abi) = X.Y").
How does this work exactly? And could it be implemented for Fedora (within the scope of
this change)?
> And this generator has an additional protection (that doesn't exist in
> the Mageia one) in that generated requires use
> "pythonX.Ydist(CANONICAL_NAME)" no matter what.
True, but if then one BuildRequires: pythonXdist(M) is there a way to set which minor
stack should be chosen?
I.e. can we set which Minor stack would be the default per the given Major version?
> As for the interpreter running the dependency generator, it defaults
> to whatever /usr/bin/python is, unless you override it.
I'm not sure I understand. And how does it work with Python 3?
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