On 02/24/2016 09:45 AM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> On 02/24/2016 09:30 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
>>> 1) usually after the branch I build new packages for rawhide (i.e.
>>> $branch+1). But atm in the master branch, a `fedpkg build` gives me
>>>
>>>      Could not execute build: Package glusterfs-3.7.8-1.fc24 has already
>>> been built
>>>
>>> Am I just too early? Or is there something missing that's preventing
>>> builds for f25.
>>
>> The branching is ongoing, there was infrastructure issues last night
>> so it's taken a bit longer than planned.
>>
>>> 2) Despite several articles out in the wild claiming that {F22,F23,F24}
>>> will switch to Python3 as the default, [1] would seem to indicate that
>>> the only thing we're going to see is 1) the update of Python3 from 3.4
>>> to 3.5, and 2) Python3 system-python and system-python-libs will be
>>> split out; however the default python will remain Python2.
>>>
>>> Is that correct?
>>
>> Not really, py3 is the default by means of being the only python
>> shipped in a number of Fedora deliverables but there's also some that
>> can't move directly to pure python3 yet due to other issues (like
>> ansible only bein py2 at the moment). So it's a "it depends" answer.
> 
> 
> To supplement this, it's the default in the sense that packagers are
> expected to ship python3 packages if they are supported upstream and if
> the package includes the same binary executable name for py2 and py3,
> only the py3 package should ship it.

I guess I don't really grok what that means. And/or I didn't frame my
question very well.

I installed a fresh rawhide Fedora/Server two days ago.

It has both python-2.7.11-4.fc24.x86_64 and python3-3.5.1-4.fc24.x86_64.
 /usr/bin/python is a symlink to python2.

Under what circumstances will /usr/bin/python be Python3?

Thanks

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Kaleb
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