g...@rellim.com said:
>> I'll punt on any distros where it's not on by default.
>> I may try it for Fedora, but not until after the release.
> Any distros that do not have 'python' are broken, not PEP compliant. And
> a bug should be filed upstream. 

Sorry, I didn't quote enough context.

My "after the release" was refering to fixing install to help with SELinux 
rather than anything to do with python.

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I don't know anything about PEP or how anybody thinks that python should 
be installed.  I have tweaked buildprep for the distros I can easily test 
so that it installs the package that sets up 'python' and added a comment 
to indicate that's what it's doing.  So several distros think a separate 
package for 'python" makes sense.  Of course, that may be leftover from 
when python2 was still important.



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