Mike Civil wrote:
> 
> OK I don't use gsutil so can't test what the removal of the two components 
> would mean but I don't see where the bug says gsutils itself is going to be 
> removed?

Ehm... maybe a misunderstanding? The posting I mentioned was:

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Subject: [gentoo-dev] Last rites: dev-python/oauth2client and revdeps 
(app-misc/gcalcli, app-misc/goobook, net-misc/gsutil)
# Michał Górny <mgo...@gentoo.org> (2023-02-03)
# The package has been archived upstream.  It is broken with all Python
# versions supported by Gentoo, and it is broken with django-2.
# The other listed packages are its reverse dependencies.
# Removal on 2023-03-05.  Bug #718972.
app-misc/gcalcli
app-misc/goobook
dev-python/gcs-oauth2-boto-plugin
dev-python/google-apitools
dev-python/google-reauth-python
dev-python/oauth2client
net-misc/gsutil

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I interpreted this as "all of them are going to be removed".

Anyway, "equery d oauth2client" lists gcs-oauth2-boto-plugin,
google-apitools, and google-reauth-python as well (which are
dependencies of gsutil). So even the removal of oauth2client
alone would break gsutil.

BTW, all of them have only python_targets_python3_9 and 3_10.
Currenty I have Python 3.10 and 3.11 installed, and "eselect
python list" says "3.11 3.10" (in that order). Why does gsutil
work anyway? Automatic fallback to 3.10?

I guess I must not ever deinstall Python 3.10 in order to keep
this running?

-Matt

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