Chris Angelico wrote: > On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 2:56 AM songbird <songb...@anthive.com> wrote: ...needed to pull a few more things from unstable... > Ah, yep, that makes sense. I was a tad concerned about the mismatch of > versions, but honestly, I don't think I've ever installed Python from > testing or unstable (unless I'm running the entire distro on testing). > It's much much easier and safer to keep the system Python untouched, > and then build my own from source; my "python3" command, at the > moment, runs 3.10 pre-alpha.
it seems that if there is a dependency between these than it should have be declared so they won't migrate to testing independently. i'm not sure it is worth filing a bug about since the transition is not completed yet anyways. i run testing on my day to day system because i do want to find bugs before they make it to stable, especially for the things i use every day. i'm not using the testing distribution for hard production tasks so if it breaks and i do need to get on-line i have a few other different bootable partitions or even a USB stick just in case. songbird -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list