So it seems that in the current 1.0 beta1, there are 6 calls to `python`
in the various CMakeLists.txt that I had to patch to use python3.
Maybe you could add a cmake option to let the user select the python
binary?
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Doesn't the OS define what 'python' refers to?
Are there many other programs that still need Python2 and don't label it as
such?
(this doesn't mean that there shouldn't be such a switch, I'm just
curious why this needs to be patched at all when the alias could just be
changed and then the whole
Yes the OS defines it, but first within Debian we still have quite a few
packages calling "python" and expecting python2, we are still chasing them
down.
Then, clearly we can never know of however many users scripts and whatnot
that require py2.
So we have decided long ago to just make the /usr/b
Ah, thank you for explaining, Mattia!
I think Patrick (ede123) will read this here, but if he doesn't reply,
please ping people in IRC.
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