[Bug 526126] Review Request: python3 - Python 3.x (backwards incompatible version)

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--- Comment #9 from James Antill <james.antill at redhat.com>  2009-10-14 01:35:27 EDT ---
 I'm pretty worried about multiple installable python's, so I've tried to keep
out of this (hey, it's David's problem now when he breaks the world anyway ...
I just get to complain :)
 Anyway, I think I can clear some stuff up:

4) IMO use a patch instead of sed, the advantage of sed is that a patch often
breaks as new upstreams of python are done. The disadvantage of sed is that
it'll keep almost working, silently, when new upstreams of python change
something.

5) The problems with TK are that it looks like gack, and has no i18n support.
So pygtk2 is _much_ prefered.

7) python-libs is separate for multilib, x86_64 has just:

python-devel.i586                        2.6-9.fc11                    updates
python-libs.i586                         2.6-9.fc11                    updates

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