On 9/2/20 7:54 PM, Gary E. Miller via devel wrote: > A big one: RHEL. As I said earlier, any time Python 2 breaks in gpsd > it only takes a day or two for complaints. I have customers that will > be on RHEL for years to come. They need NTPsec. RHEL 6 support (measured in terms of security updates) ends in November of this year. So by the time a version of NTPsec releases without Python 2 support, we'd be looking at RHEL 7.
I can't seem to access this, even with my free RedHat subscription: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2353081 But my CentOS 7 system has: $ cat /etc/redhat-release ; python3 --version CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core) Python 3.6.8 So, RHEL seems fine. -- Richard
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