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Old 12-06-2021, 02:00 PM   #1
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kdev-python in or out?


I just updated my slackwareARM-current installation, and when I checked the changelog for removed packages, I noticed that kdev-python was removed but later rebuilt:
Code:
Mon Nov 29 08:08:08 UTC 2021
This is Slackware ARM 15.0 release candidate 2.
kde/kdev-python-5.6.2-arm-7.txz: Rebuilt.

Thu Oct 21 08:08:08 UTC 2021
kde/kdev-python-5.6.2-arm-6.txz: Removed.
       Due to the removal of the old parser from Python 3.10, this is no longer
       compatible. We'll keep an eye on upstream to see if this changes, though.
So, is kdev-python in or out?

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Old 12-06-2021, 02:39 PM   #2
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I just updated my slackwareARM-current installation, and when I checked the changelog for removed packages, I noticed that kdev-python was removed but later rebuilt:
Code:
Mon Nov 29 08:08:08 UTC 2021
This is Slackware ARM 15.0 release candidate 2.
kde/kdev-python-5.6.2-arm-7.txz: Rebuilt.

Thu Oct 21 08:08:08 UTC 2021
kde/kdev-python-5.6.2-arm-6.txz: Removed.
       Due to the removal of the old parser from Python 3.10, this is no longer
       compatible. We'll keep an eye on upstream to see if this changes, though.
So, is kdev-python in or out?
kdev-python was incompatible with the Python 3.10 upgrade, so it was removed.
Python 3 was subsequently reverted to the 3.9 branch due to a variety of incompatibilities, so kdev-python was restored at a higher build number than it was previously.
You'll see that the package is present within the kde tree.
 
Old 12-06-2021, 04:34 PM   #3
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OK, thanks!

Shouldn't it be marked 'Added' then?
 
  


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