On 14.05.20 13:09, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Concerning the Cherrytree and python-chardet problem my plan is to even more
trust in 'hope' that cherrytree will after years soon find its way back into
the currently updating Debian repositories. :-(
Debian intends to remove Python 2 as soon as possible (preferably for
bullseye).
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/11/msg00000.html
[SOLVED]
I found the flatpak version of cherrytree to be up-to-date and it so far
seems to run fine. Only the window decoration of the running flatpak app
is now not following my otherwise in KDE Plasma configured style, but
that's not really an issue.
So, I purged the from the *.deb manually installed cherrytree package,
and of course also a dependency which in the past I also have had to
install separately to get cherrytree running. Consequently some 'apt
autoremove' cleaned up further. I finally could upgrade the still marked
for hold package python3-chardet, which removed the python-chardet
package, could let follow another 'apt autoremove", and the original
problem of this thread "package python3-chardet breaks package
python-chardet" became solved. During the installation of
python3-chardet the maintainer kindly informed about the former
python-chardet commands now being python3 and no more python2 versions,
reusing the original command names as they have been named before in the
python2 version.
@Andrei, Thanks!
Regards, Marco.