Yeah, this is a pain.  cosmic-rocky is going to be a 'thing' though for
our OpenStack releases, so this is going to be awkward to fix if
upstream glance won't take the backport to rocky.

Is it possible to change the package to use py3compile with the -V
option:  (from the help):

  -V VRANGE             force private modules to be bytecompiled with Python
                        version from given range, regardless of the default
                        Python version in the system.  If there are no other
                        options, bytecompile all public modules for installed
                        Python versions that match given range.  VERSION_RANGE
                        examples: '3.1' (version 3.1 only), '3.1-' (version
                        3.1 or newer), '3.1-3.3' (version 3.1 or 3.2), '-4.0'
                        (all supported 3.X versions)

i.e. we could exclude 3.7 from py3compile on pkg install?

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