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Chewy to [email protected] • 11 months ago

Fedora 41 Looks To Finally Say Goodbye To Python 2.7

www.phoronix.com

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Fedora 41 Looks To Finally Say Goodbye To Python 2.7

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Chewy to [email protected] • 11 months ago
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  • boredsquirrel
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    6•11 months ago

    Does that mean yum too?

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      • boredsquirrel
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        16•11 months ago

        No way…

        LOL

        I just told a guy that he shouldnt use yum anymore. While he was using dnf all the time.

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          12•11 months ago

          Generally the lifecycle with this sort of thing is old_thing becomes an alias to new_thing, and eventually old_thing gets dropped as an alias down the line.

          It’s still decent advice to learn dnf native calls and to update scripts using yum to those native calls.

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      @boredsquirrel @Chewy7324 I think yum is already adopted to 3.x

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