Not misinformation. Packages that are not intended to be drop-in
replacements for the official packages should not have provides
against those packages. Comments from 2024-04-28 at [a] and [b]
describe the problem. One is written by a PM. Also, a different PM
instructed me to remove versioned p
Request #68738 has been Rejected by bertptrs [1]:
The package is fine. The Python dependency listed should be assumed to
be the current version in [core]. I left a comment with a suggestion
on how to better communicate the dependency on 3.13, but even without
that fix, there is no reason to delete