On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 09:37:32AM -0500, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> Hey Gordon,
> can i ask you why you split this package in 2? there are exactly 0
> reverse dependencies (as in `dak rm -Rn -b -b python-ipykernel`) of
> python-ipykernel in the archive, so is it really necessary to keep the
> py2 versio
Hey Gordon,
can i ask you why you split this package in 2? there are exactly 0
reverse dependencies (as in `dak rm -Rn -b -b python-ipykernel`) of
python-ipykernel in the archive, so is it really necessary to keep the
py2 version around? at all?
thanks,
Sandro
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 8:09 AM Gord
I've forked the source package for ipykernel to retain (for now) the
python2 version.
(Rationale: while there aren't rdeps, keeping this package is needed to
keep the ability to use python2 jupyter notebook. This package is
flagged py2keep; I don't think dropping python2 here frees up many other
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