On 24/09/2019 18:43, Σταύρος Ντέντος via shifter-users wrote:
Hello there,

On a new Ubuntu 18.04 system, I do:

$ sudo apt-get install xpra python3-xpra

However, among numerous packages, I am getting:

[...] python2-xpra [...]

Why is that? Isn't / Should there be an easier way to install python3-only
xpra?
Maybe this will work? (untested):
apt-get install python3-xpra
apt-get install xpra

"xpra" is a meta-package, which depends on either "python2-xpra" or "python3-xpra", and recommends "python2-xpra" in version 2.x

I understand your need to support it, but AFAIK you are also saying that
Py3 is fully supported and working.
It is, and it is now the default in v3.
So installing "xpra" will only install "python3-xpra" by default.

Cheers,
Antoine


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