On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 1:36 PM Debian Bug Tracking System
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> #958166: python3-all: python3 can't import gmpy2
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> Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 12:32:31 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Python-modules-team] [critical] #958166 - python3-all has had 
> python3.7 removed
> Alternately, you could just update python3-gmpy2 to the latest version of the 
> package, which is built to support python3.8:
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> https://packages.debian.org/sid/amd64/python3-gmpy2/filelist
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> Python3.7 is no longer supported in Debian Unstable and Testing and will be 
> removed shortly.

this is a serious mistake.  did you not read what i wrote?  did you
not learn from the lesson of ubuntu when it made the same mistake,
with apt depending on the version that was removed, at the time?

> What you are observing is a perfectly normal transition to a newer version of 
> python3.  If such things bother you this much, you should probably stick to a 
> Debian Stable release.

that's absolutely impossible.  i cannot believe that you are seriously
asking that people quotes stick to debian stable quotes as a quotes
solution quotes.

did you not read that i have over 5 million source code files on this
system?  did you imagine that as a software developer i would be
*able* to quotes use debian stable quotes?

software developers *need* to be able to use debian/testing, if
debian/stable does not do what they need.  expecting them to compile
up packages and custom-maintain vast swathes of packages from source
in /usr/local is hopelessly unrealistic and is precisely why distros
exist in the first place.

do you not understand how seriously cavalier and unthinking your response is?


> This is the 7th time we've done this for Python3.

that would explain why i have encountered problems like this in the past.

question.  was a version removed that happened to also be the "stable" version?

did you not read what i wrote?

> It happens once or twice a release cycle.

> There's no bug at all here.

that is false: what it means is that you do not understand the serious
consequences of the decision that's being made.

you have completely failed to acknowledge what i wrote, choosing
instead to selectively quote your own past experience.

not only that, you've closed this critical bugreport without a wider
consultation.

why did you do that?

l.

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