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Install the Python 3 libselinux packages for Fedora platforms. I think this is the right choice; Fedora is a Python-3 only distro so we shouldn't default to installing the python2 libraries. This has a practical effect if you're using Ansible with ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3 as it needs these packages. There is some small chance of breakage if you're using Ansible still with Python 2, I guess. In infra I notice we bring this in with "zuul-worker" project-config element. On balance, I think that if you need the Python 2 packages for some reason, it should be a special install and not part of redhat-common. Change-Id: Ibcec0b3660d01b861838c2ae87ca43d98953ce32 |
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block_device | ||
elements | ||
lib | ||
tests | ||
__init__.py | ||
disk_image_create.py | ||
element_dependencies.py | ||
logging_config.py | ||
paths.py | ||
version.py |