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Detailed investigation revealed that the removal of the python2
dependency was due to a build issue with 6.1.24 where the release
engineer used a workaround (there was a build failure) which had
this side effect.<br>
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In any case, the dependency (which was actually added back by a
developer in 6.1.6) should not be there.<br>
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The python3 support still needs some work because practically every
Ubuntu version has a different 3.x version (which means that we'd
need to build many more packages for the various Ubuntu versions).
There is a special stable API for python3 which we need to adapt our
code to use, then it will be feasible.<br>
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It is the required library which causes those API dependencies. The
actual python scripts are long adapted and can be used by python3
without trouble.<br>
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Klaus<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2021-07-29 07:18, 1 1 wrote:<br>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px;" dir="ltr">Hello, in version 6.1.24 was
removed dependency on python2. Why in version 6.1.26 was
returned? When will migration to python3? Thanks! </p>
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