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Support Python 3 #22

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JustinTJones opened this issue Jul 9, 2020 · 3 comments
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Support Python 3 #22

JustinTJones opened this issue Jul 9, 2020 · 3 comments

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@JustinTJones
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Python 2.7 has reached end of life as of 2020-01-01.

Many Linux distro repositories will not have Python 2.7 now.

Support for Python 3 is required for this tool to stay useful.

@pbertera
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Hi, I completely agree with you.
Unfortunately I have no time to work on this project anymore, if someone is willing to maintain I'll be more than happy to handover.

@JustinTJones
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I do not have the time to maintain a project like this either unfortunately. I may be able to find time to at least try to port it to Python 3 though.

@JustinTJones
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I ran into this similar issue on a different piece of software and did a bit of digging. I found that my Debian system did still have Python2.7 installed; it was no longer called python, but python2. Adjusting the dependencies in the .deb package may solve the issue for Debian, and I'd test on Ubuntu also. If I find some time I'll do some testing on this.

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