On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 08:12:45PM -0800, Diane Trout wrote: > > Instead, I mean, what would it take for the basic Debian system to install > > Python 3 only by default, and have any system scripts that depend on Python > > be Python 3.
> Nothing. > I just did a default no-tasks selected debian wheezy system and no version > of python was installed. > Using a cowbuilder wheezy & sid chroot I decided to see what python the tasks > from tasksel install. > (e.g. apt-get -s install task-web-server | grep python) > Tasks: > task-desktop (with --no-install-recommends): no Python > task-gnome-desktop: (wheezy Python 2.7) (sid both Python 2.7 & Python 3.3) > task-kde-desktop: (wheezy no Python) (sid Python 2.7) > task-lxde-desktop: Python 2.7 > task-xfce-desktop: no Python. > task-web-server: no Python > task-print-server: no Python > task-database-server: no Python > task-dns-server: (wheezy no Python) (sid Python 2.7) > task-file-server: Python 2.7 > task-mail-server: no Python > task-ssh-server: no Python > task-laptop: no Python > Looking at the lists of packages suggested by apt-get it seemed like only > Gnome that wanted lots of python packages. $ cat /chroots/sid/var/lib/apt/lists/*_debian_dists_sid_main_binary-amd64_Packages \ | grep-dctrl -FPriority standard -a -FDepends python -sPackage Package: apt-listchanges Package: python-apt Package: python Package: python-minimal Package: python-support Package: python2.7 Package: python-reportbug Package: reportbug $ (It seems your tests somehow missed the "standard" task?) So the user-facing components that would need to be migrated to python3 to change the "default" are apt-listchanges and reportbug. As it turns out, both of these packages which are priority standard in Debian are not installed by default in Ubuntu, so actually there are no patches to pull from there. It seems there is a wishlist bug report asking for reportbug to be switched: http://bugs.debian.org/714896 Sandro, you replied to this bug arguing that we're years away from having a system free of python2. But as the above analysis shows, there are really only two packages that need to be switched to python3 to give users a python3-only system by default (python-apt already has a python3 port). I think it's important for the Debian base system to lead, not follow, when it comes to deciding which language runtimes will be installed by default. It will be years before python3 completely replaces python2, but there are already a number of packages for which a switch to python3 is advantageous (e.g., because of the greatly improved unicode support), and I believe we will begin to see significant python3-only projects in the jessie timeframe. I would like us to be able to drop python2 from Priority: standard in jessie in favor of python3, so that users can reasonably have systems with only python3 installed. Would you accept patches to reportbug and apt-listchanges to move them to python3? Cheers, -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. Ubuntu Developer http://www.debian.org/ slanga...@ubuntu.com vor...@debian.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-python-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20131207093208.ga28...@virgil.dodds.net