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Re: pkg_chk confused over py27-* vs py37-* packages?
Sending this again because the original seems to have gotten lost
or trapped by a SPAM filter:
On Fri, 14 Sep 2018, John D. Baker wrote:
> With more things starting to use python3? (python37, py37-*) packages,
> my latest 'pkg_rolling-replace' runs are getting confused, claiming
> such things as:
>
> rr> devel/py-anytree - py27-anytree-2.4.3 missing
> rr> devel/py-nose - py27-nose-1.3.7 missing
> rr> textproc/py-pygments - py27-pygments-2.2.0 missing
>
> Of course they are missing, because those packages are built for use with
> python37, not python27 (pkgsrc-HEAD).
>
> As of pkgsrc-2018Q2, none of those packages were built for any python
> version (for my usual complement of packages).
>
> In the past, pkg_chk didn't seem to have a problem with a py3?-* package
> that didn't also have a py27-* counterpart. (In pkgsrc-2018Q2, I have
> py36-meson-0.44.1nb3, but not py27-meson and 'pkg_chk' doesn't complain
> that py27-meson is missing.)
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