I don't think python3 need to be standard. Better keep it optional as it is.
As of of Python 2, indeed there are overrides for Python 2:
$ zgrep ^python override.sid.main.gz | grep standard
python standard python
python-minimal standard python
python2.7 standard python
python3-reportbug standard
Matthias Klose, le jeu. 23 janv. 2020 10:33:48 +0100, a ecrit:
> On 22.01.20 23:07, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > Priority: standard is exactly what defines what will be installed when
> > you select the "standard" task in tasksel. All of python-minimal,
> > python2.7, and python have Priority: standa
On 22.01.20 23:07, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Control: clone -1 -2
> Control: reassign -1 python-defaults
> Control: retitle -1 please set python and python-minimal's priority to
> optional so it's not installed in the standard task
> Control: reassign -2 python2.7
> Control: retitle -2 please set p
Control: clone -1 -2
Control: reassign -1 python-defaults
Control: retitle -1 please set python and python-minimal's priority to optional
so it's not installed in the standard task
Control: reassign -2 python2.7
Control: retitle -2 please set python2.7's priority to optional so it's not
installed
Package: debian-installer
Followup-For: Bug #949572
I was thinking maybe it is being installed because of the
Priority: important or Priority: essential, but no I checked
python{,2}{,-minimal} and they are either Priority: standard
and Priority: optional.
So I a not exactly sure what decides to i
Package: debian-installer
Followup-For: Bug #949572
One more thing, reportbug, apt-listchanges, and few other packages
that look to be using Python, all work fine, and use Python3.
I rebooted the system, and things are working fine.
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
Hi,
I just installed Debian using daily amd64 netinst iso (2020-01-21 iso),
and after I selected mostly minimal amount of stuff (plus popcon,
unatannteded-upgrades, and ssh server and standard utilities),
I rebooted, and checked the python2 packages.
I
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