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We are at the point that all distributions we are building have Python 3, so any tools running in the chroot can assume Python 3 exists. This makes dib-python redundant; mark it as deprecated and start to remove it from elements where it is no longer required. Change-Id: I5d852843ec65d3b04444b77c54c5b82424455cd8 |
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========== dib-python ========== .. note:: This element is deprecated. All distributions support Python 3 so tools running in the chroot can simply use ``/usr/bin/python3``. Adds a symlink to ``/usr/local/bin/dib-python`` which points at either a ``python2`` or ``python3`` executable as appropriate. In-chroot scripts should use this as their interpreter (``#!/usr/local/bin/dib-python``) to make scripts that are compatible with both ``python2`` and ``python3``. We can not assume ``/usr/bin/python`` exists, as some platforms have started shipping with only Python 3. ``DIB_PYTHON`` will be exported as the python interpreter. You should use this instead of ``python script.py`` (e.g. ``${DIB_PYTHON} script.py``). Note you can also call ``/usr/local/bin/dib-python script.py`` but in some circumstances, such as creating a ``virtualenv``, it can create somewhat confusing references to ``dib-python`` that remain in the built image. This does not install a python if one does not exist, and instead fails. This also exports a variable ``DIB_PYTHON_VERSION`` which will either be '2' or '3' depending on the python version which dib-python points to. .. note:: The ``dib-python`` interpreter will be removed in ``cleanup.d``. It is only intended for build scripts.