> On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 9:37 AM Michael J Gruber <mjg(a)fedoraproject.org&gt; 
> wrote:
> 
> Does this still apply with the new Python 3 port of asciidoc?
> https://github.com/asciidoc/asciidoc-py3

Yes. asciidoc-py3 still calls dblatex which depends on python 2.

Note that asciidoc-py3 is a port just to make current projects work, not a 
continuing project; asciidoc upstream recommends switching to an active 
alternative like asciidoctor, which comes with a pdf backend. But this will 
need adjustment of your config.

That being said, asciidoc(-py3) needs dblatex only for generating pdf output, 
and  - apparantly - has an alternative tool for that. So, out of the many 
Fedora packages which formally depend on dblatex via asciidoc, only those which 
generate pdf output really depend on dblatex.
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